Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Glazing.

A Glazing usually takes 20 to 45 minutes depending on hair length and technique. The mousse application and brief processing are fast, making it an ideal mid-cycle refresh between full color services without a lengthy appointment.

Glazing refreshes and enhances your existing shade rather than dramatically changing it. It deposits subtle pigment and boosts shine, ideal for restoring vibrancy and correcting slight tone imbalances without lifting or altering your base color significantly.

Frequency depends on your color and lifestyle; many clients opt for glazing every 4–8 weeks to combat fading and refresh shine. Your stylist will recommend a schedule tailored to your hair, maintenance routine, and desired vibrancy.

Yes—Glazing is formulated to be gentle and complements most chemical services, including highlights and balayage. Your stylist will assess porosity and condition, adjusting formula and processing time to protect integrity while enhancing color and shine.

Use color-safe, sulfate-free shampoos and conditioners, and limit washing to preserve pigment. Apply leave-in treatments and heat protectant before styling. Regular at-home hydration and a gentle brush routine will help keep glaze shine and color longevity.

Glazing may temporarily blend fine grays and soften regrowth contrast but isn't a permanent gray-cover solution. For full coverage of resistant grays or significant regrowth, a permanent color service or root touch-up is recommended.