Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Glaze All Over.

A glaze typically lasts four to six weeks, depending on hair porosity, shampoo frequency and heat styling. Results fade gradually; using sulfate-free products and cool water extends vibrancy. Touch-ups refresh tone as needed between appointments.

Yes — glazing is ideal for neutralizing unwanted brassiness in blondes and highlights. We select a custom toner to counter yellow or orange tones while preserving depth. Multiple sessions may be needed for severe brassiness.

Glazes are low-chemical, conditioning formulas that work well on chemically treated hair; they deposit color without lift. They can add shine and smoothness, but your stylist will assess integrity before recommending glazing for damaged hair.

Most clients book a glaze every four to eight weeks to maintain tone and shine. Frequency depends on hair goals, color fading, and at-home care; consult your stylist for a personalized schedule to preserve vibrancy.

Glazes are primarily deposit-only, designed to enhance or subtly shift tone rather than lighten natural hair. They won't lift your base color, but can deepen or tone for a richer, more polished finish.

Use sulfate-free shampoo, cold or lukewarm water, and color-safe products to prolong shine. Limit heat styling and use UV protection sprays. Schedule regular touch-ups and ask your stylist about at-home glosses to extend salon results.