Since childhood, everyone likes shiny things. Men love shiny cars, women love shiny jewelry…shiny items catches our attention. So why not catch the same attention with shiny hair? Make your style POP by adding some shine to it. There is nothing cute about a dull, drab hairstyle and lighter hair like blonds, tend to have less shine anyway. So let’s amp it up shall we?
OIL SHEEN - The 80’s and 90’s was full of oil sheen and many of us found we were addicted to it! The ozone layer is probably real pissed about it too! I use to carry a mini can in my purse throughout high school. For those who don’t know, oil sheen is an aerosol spray made up of oils and some smell goods. It’s used primarily in the black culture and its used to finish off a style and add a thin layer of shine and moisture. The problem is that too much can weigh your hair down and not to mention, all that oil will attract more dirt. The shine really doesn’t last very long then you find yourself needing to add more and more and more.
HAIR POLISH - Hair polish is a lot lighter than oil sheen and doesn’t add moisture, its just purely shine. I must admit I have come across a few that has a bit of oil in them, but generally they are oil free. This is a good product for any hair type, especially those with fine hair, because it’s not too heavy. One or two pumps is all you need.
SERUM / CREAMS – For thicker, coarser or hair that is fairly dry, a serum or cream may be your best bet. These are quite a bit thicker than the previous two items, but they coat the hair shaft to form a protective layer, usually used before any heat styling occurs. In a jar, in a pump or in a bottle, these items are in a liquid or solid form and rubbed between your hands before applying. You can use it on wet or dry hair, just be careful when adding it to wet hair because its harder to judge how much you are using until its too late. If you use too much you may have a greasy mess and will have to start the shampooing process over again.
GLAZE – A hair glaze is usually done in the salon and applied by a professional. It is similar to a rinse and is mixed with peroxide or processing liquid, to provide a longer glow instead of having to use products every day. Basically its like a top coat for your hair. You can find hair glaze products to use at home, but many times they are stronger than what is used in the salon. I suggest letting a professional do it for you. The results last a few weeks, depending how often you shampoo your hair.
Gloss, glaze, polish, sheen…they seem all the same but trust me they are all a bit different. Another thing to remember is that there are some hair gloss products that add color or will lift your color as well as adding gloss, so know what you are trying to achieve and know what you are using if you are attempting this at home. Shine on!
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