John Frieda's Luminous Color Glaze Clear Shine should be in every hair junkies basket. I have been using this product for a few months. I alternate between clear and the brunette. This glaze is awesome for an at-home glaze product. You can use it three times a week on wet hair or once a week on dry. Sometimes I put it on dry and at other times during my bi-weekly wash.
If you feel like your hair needs a little luster I suggest doing a really good deep condition and then apply this glaze. Also for only $10 this will give your winter hair a great perk. I have sometimes mixed the brunette and the clear together and applied them to my hair. This isn't on the box, but I create my own concoction. I let my hair air dry and then blow dry and flat iron in the morning. Perfection with shine.






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Posted by: Marie | Sunday, March 28, 2010 at 08:37 AM
I use the clear shine one and wow!!! what a great difference in my hair! I love it! I have a 2-process haircolor done at the salon about every 6 weeks (I am 51 and the roots get white way too fast). My hair was always pretty much dry and dull. I started using this about a month ago and my hair is smoother and shinier and in much better condition. I have gotten many compliments from just about everyone in my life....love the stuff.....and you can get it online at a discount....worth every penny to me.....
Posted by: Colleen | Saturday, September 05, 2009 at 10:46 AM
i was wondering what is better? if you use it in dry hair or in wet hair?
Posted by: Lyssa S | Monday, July 20, 2009 at 02:27 PM
Thank you for the tip!
I will definitely check this product out.
Posted by: Tiffany | Thursday, March 05, 2009 at 10:26 AM