✨ Elevate your hair game with a glossy glow that speaks volumes!
glazeSupergloss Color Conditioning Gloss is a hydrating, semi-permanent color-depositing mask designed to refresh and brighten brown hair tones. Infused with Babassu Oil and a conditioning blend, it delivers rich pigment and moisture that lasts up to 10 washes. This vegan, cruelty-free formula is free from silicones, sulfates, ammonia, and parabens, making it a safe, effective choice for enhancing and repairing color-treated or natural hair.
Manufacturer | Glaze |
Package dimensions | 11.7 x 9.3 x 3.4 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.22 Kilograms |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 32 x 95 x 120 millimetres |
Brand | glaze |
Colour | Cocoa Lights |
Format | Bottle |
Speciality | 100% Vegan |
Manufacturer reference | 0015 |
Product Dimensions | 3.2 x 9.5 x 12 cm; 220 g |
ASIN | B0BX6W7GT8 |
M**W
Love this product for peri meno dry hair
Know your own hair, texture, absorbency and hair colour wheel is an advantage, im not a hairdresser but learned through many years of self dye.My natural hair is mid to dark brown, I began with hair which was bleached a few months ago and dyed a medium ash blonde. Very dry and processed. The usual damaged so much i cant use a perm colour. Even after a good cut it was damaged. So I began my process of looking for a conditioning semi perm to bring back to my original colour.I applied this product on wet hair and combed through giving it a liberal coating for 20 mins, every strand was coloured. Washed off and the majority of it was the sleek espresso due to the start colour, some parts did go green due to the ash tones which was expected.I decided to reapply to the whole of my wet head, left the product on for 1 hour given its a conditioning gloss, and the previous treatments. Rinsed it off nearly clear, and its safe to say my hair is fully conditioned once more and the colour is even and vibrant, no green tinges left thanks to that ash blonde!So overall this product is amazing. I would definately decant the amount you need into a hair bowl before applying as its much easier to distribute round the hair. Just overjoyed my hair feels soft, smooth and moisturised. Im able to brush it without snagging once again. Will 100% purchase this again
B**E
Green tinge :(
Fine for the first week, then as it washed out it gave me a green tinge. I’ve had a green tinge for almost a month now while I’m trying to let it all wash out. Not loving it. Turns out this has happened for quite a few people. I never review anything but feel the need to let people know to not buy this if you don’t want green hair. (For reference I have hair that had been bleached/dyed copper for a year and I recently dyed it brown. I used the gloss as the brown had washed out a bit. Mistaaaaake.) If you’re after this sort of vibe but without the green, I highly recommend the Bleach London “instant coffee” brown toner.
N**D
Shine,shine shine
Lovely conditioning subtle colour gives a shine
M**N
Glaze - a shiny star in a stupidly designed bottle.
Glaze Hair Conditioner: A Shiny Star in a Sticky Situation ★★★☆☆Oh, Glaze, you dazzling diva of hair conditioners, you’ve got me torn between love and loathing like a great written rom-com with a bad actorsLet’s start with the good: this stuff is pure magic for your mane. One dollop of this caramel-thick elixir, and my hair emerges from the shower softer than a kitten’s whisper and shinier than a disco ball, it smooths and adds variety of tones to my over bleached strands,It’s like my strands went to a spa and came back with a glow-up that screams, “I’m fabulous, darling!” If your hair’s been begging for a miracle, Glaze delivers—sparkling, silky perfection that makes you want to toss your locks in slow motion like you’re in a shampoo ad.But here’s the sad bit and oh boy, it’s a messy one. The packaging is a crime against convenience, a bottle so ridiculously useless It’s like queuing for the loo at a festival only to find some bugger’s nicked all the bog roll—pure inconvenience and a right slap in the face to spending £15.99 on it. Ffs I’ve phoned and even told the company as have dozens on these reviews. Please listen….This conditioner is thick—think caramel sauce that’s been left in the fridge too long. Squeezing it out? Forget it. You’ll need the grip strength of a bodybuilder and the patience of a saint, and the bottle hole is too small to stick your finger in and pull any out.Instead, you’re forced to shake the bottle like you’re mixing a cocktail in the worlds fastest cocktail competition, guaranteed you will run out of hot water before you’ve got it smeared on your head, which turns your shower into a Glaze-splattered crime scene. I have spent more time scrubbing sticky sparkles off my tiles than I did actually conditioning my hair. By the time I’m done cleaning, my arms are getting a better workout than my hair is getting pampered.And let’s talk about the aftermath. That glorious shine comes at the cost of a bathroom that looks like it hosted a caramel making glitter bomb explosion.The irony? Glaze makes your hair low-maintenance but turns your cleanup routine into a high-maintenance nightmare.It’s like dating someone who’s gorgeous but leaves dishes in the sink for days—worth it, but at what cost?The Thought-Provoking Bit: Glaze forces you to confront life’s big questions. Is beauty worth the chaos? Do we endure inconvenience for the sake of perfection? And why, oh why, hasn’t anyone invented a pump bottle for this stuff? Or just plop it in a tub!!! At least I could get my fingers in it.It’s a metaphor for life: sometimes the shiniest rewards come with the messiest struggles. If Glaze could just get a better bottle—maybe one that doesn’t require a wrestling match—we’d be talking five stars. Until then, I’ll keep shaking, splashing, and philosophizing in my caramel glazed, sticky shower.Verdict: Glaze, you’re the hair equivalent of a Michelin-star dessert served on a paper plate. Fix the packaging, and I’ll sing your praises from the rooftops. For now, I’ll just keep a mop handy.
J**S
Subtle colour change
To start with, just a little background story about my hair. I am a natural redhead, sadly fading with age, (hair colour, not me!!). White hairs coming through, and I wasn't sure I wanted to fully dye my hair. Like most of you I read the reviews, not great, but mainly people with darker hair not happy with the results. I didn't want a huge difference, so i mixed copper crush and beach blonde together, equal amounts. I washed my hair as usual, then spread the mixture on my towel dried hair. The colour looked scary on, very bright. I wrapped my hair in a towel for 10 minutes as suggested. Back in the shower to rinse off. The colour change is very subtle but I know my hair colour has some vibrancy back. Maybe next time I'll be braver and add more copper crush to the beach blonde. I hope this helps someone. The last photo is from a few weeks ago, before I used the gloss conditioner.
J**A
It works!
I’ve found the alternative to the hair dye! This is the brilliant toning conditioner! I’ve left it for 10 minutes on my hair and it’s working! Will definitely order again! Thanks so much!
D**
Not Great
Not for me. Did nothing more than what a decent conditioner could do. For the price I expected a lot more. I would not buy again.
N**O
Best for dry, damaged over-bleached hair
I am impressed! I am so happy with the results of my ombre brown to blonde hair. I have such damaged and dry hair from bleaching before and this glaze is amazing. The colours came out vibrantly and the conditioning afterwards was amazing. It left my hair shiny, smooth and nurtured.
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