ruby_cadillac
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Dracca said:I will tell you what has helped mine a lot (and I dye it red). Is that John Frieda Glaze. This one...
http://www.walgreens.com/store/prod...ec=frgl_wic&ci_src=17588969&ci_sku=sku1722792
You shampoo, condition (and maybe here she wants a heavy duty one) then you use this glaze while still in the shower/bath, let it sit on for about 3 min. It adds a little color in without damaging it, which over time builds up to prevent you from having to dye it too often (which is the thing with reds, they fade too easy) and also helps blend your roots in so you do not have to dye it so often as well as just brighten it/freshen it with a touch of color. It conditions your hair in addition to the conditioner beforehand. It leaves your hair SUPER shiny. I have had so many compliments on my hair "looking healthy" since I have started using it. It rinses pretty clean, you just have to watch that your water runs clear and scrub your hands ASAP, it will stain them....and stain your skin if you get it on your forehead, etc.
They make a clear, brown and blond shades too.
I really love it. I will still use the clear, for sure, if I go back natural in the spring/summer. The shine alone is just amazing. It really makes your hair look great.
Dracca, is the clear just a colour free glaze, then?
I furiously moisturise my hair with Aussie 3 Minute Miracle Reconstructor (swear by it) once a week and get really annoyed that I can't use any of those glaze/colour boost conditioners as I dye my hair white blonde and the blonde glazes give an awful yellow tinge!