GOLDEN HOUR. Choose this gloss if you have blonde hair or blonde highlights and you want to add golden tones. Scroll through to see the before (slide 2) and after (slide 3)! For those of you asking if this can be used on hair that’s not color treated, the answer is YES! Gloss works on both color-treated and non-color-treated hair. For those asking if they can be used to cover grey, the answer is NO. These are translucent and won’t do anything for your greys. MY BEST ADVICE: 1. If you have highlights, choose your gloss based on the lightest pieces of your hair because those are going to be impacted the most. 2. If you’re confused, start with Crystal Quartz for shine or ask your hairstylist if they think one of these would be right for you. 3. Always stay within your “level family”, meaning if you’re blonde, don’t use a brunette gloss to go darker. Leave big changes to a pro. This isn’t a traditional boxed hair color, it’s just a toning gloss, so it’s not going to color your hair for a prolonged period of time and you could have an awkward fade-out if you jump to another level family. If you’re blonde, pick a blonde gloss. If you’re a bronde (between blonde and brown), pick a bronde gloss. If you’re brunette, pick a brunette gloss. If your hair has copper/gold tones, pick the copper gloss. If you want pure shine and no color, pick the clear gloss! Hope this helps you find the one that would work best for you! ? Also, thank you @norawyman, cover kween, for always inspiring me and for being my hair model for 10 years and STILL being my friend ?

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GOLDEN HOUR. Choose this gloss if you have blonde hair or blonde highlights and you want to add golden tones. Scroll through to see the before (slide 2) and after (slide 3)! For those of you asking if this can be used on hair that’s not color treated, the answer is YES! Gloss works on both color-treated and non-color-treated hair. For those asking if they can be used to cover grey, the answer is NO. These are translucent and won’t do anything for your greys. MY BEST ADVICE: 1. If you have highlights, choose your gloss based on the lightest pieces of your hair because those are going to be impacted the most. 2. If you’re confused, start with Crystal Quartz for shine or ask your hairstylist if they think one of these would be right for you. 3. Always stay within your “level family”, meaning if you’re blonde, don’t use a brunette gloss to go darker. Leave big changes to a pro. This isn’t a traditional boxed hair color, it’s just a toning gloss, so it’s not going to color your hair for a prolonged period of time and you could have an awkward fade-out if you jump to another level family. If you’re blonde, pick a blonde gloss. If you’re a bronde (between blonde and brown), pick a bronde gloss. If you’re brunette, pick a brunette gloss. If your hair has copper/gold tones, pick the copper gloss. If you want pure shine and no color, pick the clear gloss! Hope this helps you find the one that would work best for you! ? Also, thank you @norawyman, cover kween, for always inspiring me and for being my hair model for 10 years and STILL being my friend ?


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