Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Glazing.

A Glazing typically lasts four to six weeks depending on hair porosity, pre-existing color, and aftercare. Use sulfate-free shampoos and color-safe products to extend gloss; frequent washing or heat styling may speed fading.

Glazing primarily refines tone and adds intense shine. It can subtly deepen or neutralize brassiness but won’t dramatically lighten or lift color. For major shade changes, consult your stylist about permanent or high-lift color services.

Yes — glazed demi-permanent formulas are gentle and deposit tone without harsh developers. It’s ideal for refreshing treated hair, but disclose recent chemical services so your stylist can tailor products and timing to protect hair integrity.

We usually recommend waiting at least 7–10 days after bleaching to allow the cuticle to recover. Your stylist will assess porosity and condition; sometimes a conditioning treatment is needed before glazing for optimal, even results.

Glazes primarily deposit color and shine, with minimal impact on volume or natural texture. Some clients notice smoother, silkier strands thanks to glossing agents, but there’s no chemical restructuring as with relaxers or perms.

Use sulfate-free, color-safe shampoos, cool water rinses, and weekly gloss-preserving treatments. Limit heat styling and apply UV-protectant sprays to slow fading — schedule touch-ups every 4–6 weeks to keep tone fresh.