Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Glaze.

A glaze typically lasts four to six weeks, depending on hair porosity, styling habits, and shampoo frequency. Color fades gradually rather than abruptly; warm water and frequent washing shorten longevity. Touch-up glazes can refresh tone whenever desired.

No — glazes are deposit-only, semi-permanent treatments that add tone and shine without lifting natural pigment. They fade with time and wash out gradually, making them safe for maintaining color without permanent alteration.

Yes — glazes are generally safe for color-treated, highlighted, or chemically processed hair. They condition and seal the cuticle while depositing color. Always consult your stylist about recent chemical services to ensure compatibility and optimal results.

Use sulfate-free shampoos, cool or lukewarm water, and limit washing to preserve the glaze. Deep-condition weekly, avoid excessive heat styling, and book touch-ups as needed to maintain shine and tone between salon visits.

Glazes add semi-sheer pigments that can blend and soften the appearance of grays, but they typically do not fully cover stubborn white hairs. For full gray coverage, ask about permanent color options or color formulas tailored to your needs.

Most glaze services take about twenty to forty minutes, depending on hair length, thickness, and whether a blowout or additional treatments are included. Your stylist will provide a more exact time during booking or consultation.