The Best At-Home Hair Glosses for Richer Color and Shine

Hair glosses may have once been reserved for salon use only, but now we have multiple DIY options available, and in less than 20 minutes in the comfort of our own bathroom, we can transform our hair. “Think of gloss for your hair like gloss for your lips: it’s a more translucent, but tinted overlay of shine,” says Shvonne Perkins, lead educator at Madison Reed. “We use glosses to either add in tones we want to see more of or use ash glosses to cancel out tones we want to see less of, like using an ash brunette gloss to get rid of redness. Glosses are great because they are easy to use at home, don’t raise the cuticle of the hair—causing damage—and do double duty to provide tone and shine.”
Glosses are trending because they work on all hair types, as well as both color-treated or natural (non color-treated) hair. However, they’re not meant to cover grays, so don’t count on that benefit. They’re also pretty foolproof, unless you use a dark gloss on light hair, which may create a funky result. If this were to happen, or if you just generally don’t like the results of your gloss, you can typically use a clarifying shampoo to remove the color.
“The best way I can explain at-home hair glossing is this: It’s like a less-intense version of what your colorist would use,” says celebrity colorist Kristin Ess, founder of her eponymous hair brand. “Depending on which gloss you choose, these treatments are incredible for keeping unwanted tones out, the right tones in, or simply boosting shine in a major way. And as a professional colorist, I can tell you that what we use in-salon is much more powerful and should be left to a pro!”
These are five at-home hair glosses that bring color back to life between salon appointments and add luster to natural hair.
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