Clairol Color Gloss Up Temporary Hair Dye, Warm Caramel Brownie Hair Color, Pack of 1
Original price was: $11.99.$8.96Current price is: $8.96.
Price: $11.99 - $8.96
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Gloss Up with our salon-inspired formula to keep your warm caramel brownie color fresh for longer. Clairol’s Color Gloss Up is customizable to shopper’s desired level of vibrancy, as different leave in times deliver the desired color and shine. The perfect color boost that brings your caramel color back to life while adding shine & conditioning hair. “*FOR NATURAL SHADES ONLY!*What is a gloss? It’s a rich conditioning product that adds tone and enhances shine simultaneously.”
Package Dimensions : 7.44 x 2.24 x 2.2 inches; 5.61 ounces
Manufacturer : Wella
ASIN : B09KX85GTW
Country of Origin : Germany
BOOST COLOR & TONE: A rich conditioning product that adds tone to your existing warm caramel brownie color and enhances shine simultaneously in one simple step
DEEP CONDITIONING TREATMENT: An in-shower deep conditioning treatment made with rich conditioners with shea butter and argan oil
NO MIX, NO DAMAGE: Clairol’s Color Gloss products is temporary coloring that lasts up to 10 washes and results in no damage
EASY TO USE: Squeeze from tube and leave on from 2-10 minutes
No animal derived ingredients & Silicon-Free formula
Amazon Customer –
Great alternative to regular hair dyes
I am in my seventies and tired of repeated hair dyeing to cover my gray roots but did not want to endure the “skunk” line trying to grow out the gray (my hair is long and I did not want to cut it off either). With this product, in a shade similar to my preferred hair color I have been able to stop damaging my hair with repeated hair dye sessions and grow out my gray with no line – just a blended shade from root to ends with great gloss. It says it does not color gray, which is true, but the tinted gloss still bridges the color from the gray to the lengths of the hair. Love it. If you want to grow out your gray, give it a try.
S. Rosswog –
Cannot believe how well this toner worked!
I wanted to lighten my hair this summer without bleaching it. I normally have natural reddish brown hair. I like using toners/glosses/semi-permanent colors to change my hair shade a bit while keeping it healthy. I used a hydrogen peroxide lightening spray several times and liked how it lightened the top layer of my hair. My hair lightened with the spray but also ended up with some orange brassy effects as well as blonde highlights. Used blue shampoo and conditioning mask to tone down the orange. They worked minimally on their own. So, I decided to try the Clairol Cool Blonde Gloss to see if it would help with the brassy and bring out the blonde highlights a bit more. Did the trick! I was not optimistic when I used it, but it definitely worked. Disclaimer, I did use the blue shampoo first, then a normal intense conditioner, towel dried my clean hear, and applied the gloss for 20 minutes. I put a plastic processing cap over my glossed hair for the 20 minutes. The orange is very toned down, and the blonde is more prominent and ashy, not so yellow.Update: This gloss works like the Garnier Color Reviver hair mask. It does not last 10 washes. It is something you use weekly as a conditioning hair mask. The cost is comparative or less expensive than similar products. I like the color result better than the Garnier mask. It does have a strong scent, which I like, but if you are scent averse, you will not like it.
Marie Sheridan –
Meh.
Tried this when I was considering dying my hair pink. It was underwhelming at best and the color wasn’t completely accurate — but colors vary due to hair color and texture. Still, wasn’t it. Eventually I did go on to dye my hair this color but although this product did no damage, it wasn’t a helpful experiment. Also it only lasted 2-3 washes. That’s good if it’s experimental or if it’s for a costume; not so good if you’re looking for the color to last.At the time, my hair was shades of brown and blonde from levels 6 to to 10. No color on the level 6 of course, as to be expected. It’s not made for level 6 hair. On the level 10 (ash), which it is made for, it just looked off-brand. A little like Kool-Aid as my neighbor put it.
Adriana T –
Did not work/ no sirve
Este tonico/color no sirvioʻ, no se dieron los resultados esperados/anunciados en la caja. No gaste su tiempo y dinero en este producto. Hize todos los pasos indicados, y dejè mi cabello por mas de 15 minutos con el producto y no sirvioʻ
Christian –
I had some issues with it, but figured it out in the end.
Terra Copper. It took 2 and a half bottles for one whole treatment of my hair (including hair testing). To get this result (pic #3), I washed my hair with hot water and dried it completely. I put the product on completely dried hair. I sectioned off my hair and started at the bottom of my head, and worked up. Only after I had completely covered my head evenly had I started the 3 hour timer. I then washed it out with water as cold as I could stand it.The reason behind the way I used this is below.I got this thinking it would turn my hair a bit brighter orange than it came out. My hair is naturally a dark blonde color, which kinda matched what the box had for an example. The first picture is my natural hair color. I was going as Kim Possible for a Halloween party (last pic). The first time I tested it, for 15 mins, you could hardly see a red tint to the hair if I shined it in the light. I tried again on the same section for another 20 minutes (for a total of 35 mins) and started to see a little difference (pic #2). I washed my hair the next day, and the test was completely gone, I was surprised. I had followed the box instructions with even more time, and it was gone. I wanted it to last at least long enough for one shower before the party. So I tried again. This time, 1 hour. It was still hard to see, and nothing like the example for dark brown on the box. So, the day before the party, I decided to leave it on for 2 hours, but I got nervous it wouldn’t turn out bright enough for what I wanted and left it in another hour.A few days after the party: it’s still orange/red. I donât see any damage to my hair. I have virgin hair (no dyes) and very rarely use any heat on my hair, so I’d notice any new damage. I’ll try to come back and update when it all washes out and is back to normal.
Charo –
Great Alternative
I have been coloring my hair for almost 40 years, and now that I have gray hair, itâs become such a pain. Every two weeks the gray appears and I HAVE to color my hair whether I want to or not. So I stopped and let my hair grow out. This temporary product is a perfect alternative that does not require a long term commitment. I use it before a vacation, a wedding, etc. The color slowly disappears within about 15 shampoos. Thereâs no line and nothing obvious. It does not have the same coverage as permanent color has, especially because I have so much gray now, but itâs such an improvement and so easy to use. My hair is dark brown and after using this product, my grays turn into light brown, so it looks a little like highlights or like I have just a little gray instead of a full head. Iâll never use permanent color again. Itâs also the only temporary dye Iâve been able to find with âregularâ colors. All other brands of temporary hair color have pinks, blues, purples, and the like.
Jan –
Love this color, the only blue i use
Raquel –
The worst colour payoff ever. It’s not worth buying. It doesn’t matter if you leave it in your hair for 2 minutes or 20 minutesâyou can’t notice any difference.
Erin Oda –
This is great for a natural looking colour refresh between dyes. The only complaint I have is the strong scent. Otherwise, hair looks fresh and Shiny.
nicolas tremblay –
Donne de la dimension et de la couleur aux cheveux sans avoir la texture sèche dâune teinture.Je conseille ce produit, cependant, assurez dâavoir des gants car ce produit tache les mains et les objets.
Rachel S –
Ne teint pas rose comme sur la boîte, c’est plus un après-shampoing coloré. Ajoute une petite touche de couleur légère mais ne teint pas les cheveux. J’ai attendu 20 min et le résultat est très pâle.