John Frieda Brilliant Brunette Liquid Shine Luminous Color Glaze-6.5 oz (192 ml)
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Excellent product for my hair color
I have dirty blonde hair that can look more blonde or brunette depending on the season or amount of sunlight hitting it. This product, in the dark/espresso version, is just enough of a hit that my hair looks brunette consistently. The product says to use it on a regular basis, or 2-3/wk but I only use it once or maybe twice a week. If your hair were lighter or darker than mine I would bet you'd have to use it more often to get the same results, but since my hair is already borderline I don't have to do as much.There's a lot in one bottle so it should last you a couple of months, even if you are using it more than once a week. It also only takes me a couple dollops (quarter-sized amounts) for each use (one for the roots, one for the ends) to spread it evenly, and my hair is a quarter ways down my back.The color change is immediately noticeable for me, but like I said, my color is borderline already. It just needs an extra hit.It will leave that "just...
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Product Description
John Frieda brilliant brunette liquid shine luminous color glaze comes in 6.5 ounce bottle reawakens lackluster brunette hair with a hint of rich brown color, satiny texture and multi-dimensional shine. It contains an innovative blend of mild cosmetic dyes and shine boosters to extend the life, luminosity and tonal richness of brunette, while subtly blending away grays. Top to learn more
Brilliant Brunette for fabulous color
Brilliant Brunette Luminous Color Glaze by John Freida is very simple to use, fast and effective. I use it once to twice a week at the start of my shower. After a quick wash and condition I apply the glaze, pin up my hair and finish my shower, rinsing my hair thoroughly before leaving the shower. I love the color. It's dark and slightly warm. It covers my gray without being harsh. Since it's a glaze rather than a dye it works with the gray to make highlights which creates multidimensional color, much more natural looking then a heavy one color dye which you'd then have to apply highlights on to get close to a natural appearance.
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