Glossing Treatment NYC | Shine, Tone & Color Refresh Guide

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What Is a Glossing Treatment? Shine, Tone & Color Refresh Guide A glossing treatment is one of the quickest and most effective ways to add shine, refresh color, blend brassiness, and make hair look healthy and polished. Whether you’re blonde, brunette, red, highlighted, or balayaged, a gloss can completely elevate your look in just one appointment. As a master colorist in NYC, I recommend glossing treatments every 4–8 weeks to maintain shine and keep hair looking fresh between major color sessions. Here’s everything you need to know. What Is a Glossing Treatment? A gloss is a demi-permanent, shine-enhancing formula that refreshes tone, seals the cuticle, and adds a reflective, healthy finish to the hair. Glosses can be clear (shine only) or tinted (tone adjustment). Glosses are incredibly gentle because they are: Ammonia-free Demi-permanent Conditioning and smoothing Safe for all hair types Types of Glosses 1. Clear Gloss Adds shine, softness, and smoothness without changing your color. 2. Tinted Gloss Adjusts your color tone while adding shine and blending warmth. 3. Color Refresh Gloss Perfect for blondes, brunettes, and red hair looking dull or faded. 4. Post-Balayage Gloss Balances highlights, blends roots, and removes brassiness. What Does a Gloss Do? Glossing treatments are popular because they deliver instant results: Adds intense shine Improves smoothness and softness Neutralizes brassiness Enhances or refreshes tone Seals the hair cuticle Reduces frizz Revives color between appointments Great for low-maintenance clients This treatment works beautifully on both virgin and color-treated hair. How Long Does a Gloss Last? 4–8 weeks depending on washing routine, hair health, and color type. Clients who wash frequently or use hot tools may need gloss refreshes more often. Who Should Get a Glossing Treatment? Clients who want more shine Blondes with brassiness Brunettes looking dull or flat Redheads needing tone refresh Clients between balayage appointments Anyone whose color looks faded Clients with dry, frizzy, or lackluster hair A gloss is an easy, quick, low-maintenance way to keep your hair looking vibrant. Gloss vs Toner: What’s the Difference? Many clients confuse gloss and toner, but they’re not exactly the same. Toner: Adjusts color, neutralizes brass, ideal after lightening Gloss: Adds shine, conditions, and enhances tone Glosses are more hydrating and less intense than toners. Gloss + Deep Conditioning: The Perfect Combo Glosses pair beautifully with treatments like Milbon, Hair Botox, or a deep mask. Shine + moisture Softer cuticle Longer-lasting results Many clients choose both services for the ultimate healthy-hair day. Frequently Asked Questions Will a gloss make my hair darker? Only if you choose a tinted shade. Clear gloss adds shine without changing your color. Can I get a gloss if I don’t color my hair? Yes—clear glosses are beautiful on virgin hair. How often should I gloss? Every 4–8 weeks depending on tone and shine preference. Will a gloss help with frizz? Yes, glosses smooth the cuticle and reduce frizz. Can gloss replace a root touch-up? No, gloss does not cover gray roots—but it will refresh mid-lengths and ends. Book Your Glossing Treatment in NYC If your color feels dull, brassy, or faded, a glossing treatment delivers instant shine and refreshed tone. Book your gloss at Fabi Pro Beauty in Midtown Manhattan. Book now →

Best Hair Care Routine for Colored Hair | NYC Master Colorist

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The Best Hair Care Routine for Colored Hair Whether you’re blonde, brunette, highlighted, or fully colored, maintaining your color at home is just as important as the salon service itself. Without the right routine, even the most beautiful color can fade, turn brassy, or become dry and dull. As a master colorist in NYC, I teach my clients simple, effective steps to keep their hair healthy, shiny, and vibrant between appointments. Here is the ultimate, professional-approved hair care routine for maintaining your color. 1. Use Sulfate-Free Shampoo Sulfates strip color and natural oils, which makes the hair dry and causes fast fading. A sulfate-free shampoo protects the color and keeps the hair hydrated. Prevents fading Gentler on the scalp Keeps your tone balanced longer If your color fades quickly, this is the first step to fix it. 2. Wash Your Hair Less Often Water fades color more than anything. The less you wash, the longer your color lasts. Wash 2–3 times per week Use dry shampoo between washes Rinse with cool water to seal the cuticle Cooler water = more shine + longer-lasting color. 3. Use a Rich Conditioner Every Wash Colored hair needs extra hydration. Conditioner helps lock in moisture and keeps the cuticle smooth. Apply mid-lengths to ends only Leave for 2–3 minutes Choose color-safe, moisturizing formulas 4. Deep Condition Once a Week Color-treated hair loses moisture faster and needs regular nourishment. Use a hydrating mask weekly Leave on for 10–20 minutes Focus on ends to prevent breakage 5. Always Use Heat Protectant Heat styling causes fading, dryness, and breakage. A heat protectant is essential for protecting your color investment. Spray on before blow-drying Use before flat iron or curling iron Lower your heat temperature Heat protectant is non-negotiable for colored hair. 6. Reduce Heat Styling Hot tools open the cuticle and let pigment escape. Minimizing heat helps maintain color vibrancy. Try heatless curls Air-dry when possible Blow-dry with medium heat 7. Gloss/Toner Every 6–8 Weeks A gloss refresh is the key to shiny, healthy-looking color. Neutralizes brass Adds shine and smoothness Restores tone between appointments Most blondes and brunettes should gloss regularly to maintain a balanced tone. 8. Protect Your Hair from the Sun UV rays fade color quickly and cause brassiness and dryness. Use UV-protecting hair products Wear a hat during long sun exposure Use leave-in conditioner with UV filters 9. Avoid Chlorine and Hard Water Chlorine and minerals dry out the hair and alter color tone. Rinse hair before swimming Use a protective leave-in conditioner Install a shower filter if possible Hard water is one of the top causes of brassiness. 10. Use Products Designed for Your Color For Blondes: Purple shampoo (1–2x a week) Bonding treatments For Brunettes: Blue shampoo (if brassy) Moisturizing masks For Redheads: Color-depositing conditioners Low-wash routine Frequently Asked Questions Why does my color fade so fast? Usually from heat, over-washing, or using the wrong products. How long does a gloss last? 4–8 weeks depending on hair health and washing routine. Can I use purple shampoo on dark hair? Purple is for yellow tones; brunettes with orange tones need blue shampoo. Can I air-dry color-treated hair? Yes, and it’s healthier for your color. Do I need special products for colored hair? Yes—color-safe, sulfate-free, and hydrating products are essential. Book a Color Refresh in NYC If your color is fading, looking dull, or feeling dry, I offer customized glosses, deep conditioning treatments, and color refreshes to bring your hair back to life. Book your appointment at Fabi Pro Beauty in Midtown Manhattan. Book now →

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