Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Glaze (Toner).

Typically lasts four to six weeks depending on hair porosity, shampoo frequency, and sun exposure. Cooler or neutralizing toners may fade faster; we recommend maintenance glaze every four to eight weeks to keep tone refreshed and shine at its best.

No — a Glaze (Toner) deposits semi-permanent color onto the cuticle without lifting natural pigment. It won't significantly lighten hair but can slightly deepen or neutralize tones. For removal or lightening, consult about balayage, highlights, or a color correction service.

Yes. Glazes are gentle and conditioning, suitable for fragile or chemically treated hair when applied by professionals. We select low‑volume, semi-permanent formulas and tailor processing time to minimize stress while improving tone and manageability.

Frequency depends on your desired look and hair type. For most clients, scheduling a glaze every four to eight weeks maintains tone and shine. Active brassiness or fast fading may require appointments every three to four weeks for optimal results.

Absolutely — glazing is an ideal finishing step after balayage or highlights. It blends tones, softens transitions, and adds shine to lightened sections, providing longer-lasting, softer color results and a cohesive, salon-fresh appearance.

Use sulfate-free shampoos, color-safe conditioners, and occasional gloss-preserving masks. Limit hot water and heat styling immediately after service. We recommend our salon's color-safe line for at-home maintenance and can suggest specific products based on your hair.