Hair Glaze From Home — Product Investigation

We would totally recommend celebrity stylist Ken Paves new product in our dreams- Healthy Hair Boost Up Color Drops- which work by adding drops of color to your conditioner, that gently shift your color (without being permanent). Then again, at a nearly $40 price tag- most of us mothers are left with the drugstore alternatives that are Makeover Momma’s specialty. Try choosing John Frieda’s Luminous Color Glaze in a variety of shades, which can be used to boost color and shine in the shower after shampooing (up to three times per week). Clairol’s Nice and Easy Color Boost Glaze Collection should be used on slightly dirty and dampened hair for extra shine and color, and comes with a potent deep conditioner too. Two products in one…sounds good to us!
· What Is Your Opinion on at Home Hair Glazes? Let us know if you like these glossy alternatives…
I think they’re awesome! Also, L’Oreal has a product called Color Pulse - it’s a temp. mousse, that works really well/easy.
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