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John Frieda Brilliant Brunette Luminous Glaze, Colour Enhancing Glaze, Designed to Fill Damaged Areas for Smooth, Glossy Brown Color, 6.5 Ounce (Packaging May Vary)
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Color | Glossy Brown |
Package Information | Bottle |
Product Benefits | Conditioning |
Brand | John Frieda |
Item Form | Liquid |
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- ENHANCED, RICH COLOR - Our Brilliant Brunette hair shine treatment improves natural brown color, and adds gloss for a reflective sheen on coloured hair
- HELPS TO MEND DAMAGED HAIR SURFACES - With shine enhancers and pore menders, our Brilliant Brunette Glaze glaze fills in damaged areas to create a smooth, mirror-like surface
- SAFE FOR COLOR TREATED HAIR - John Frieda Brilliant Brunette hair products have been developed for safe use on natural, colour-treated, or highlighted hair
- FORMULATED FOR DAILY OR WEEKLY USE - After shampooing and conditioning, smooth our Luminous Color Glaze from hair roots to tips, and rinse thoroughly
- SALON QUALITY - Combine with John Frieda Brilliant Brunette Moisturizing Shampoo and Conditioner for a finished look Discontinue use prior to a hair color appointment for best results
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John Frieda Brilliant Brunette Luminous Colour Glaze only takes one 3-minute application and can be applied right in your shower. The easy-to-apply treatment by Kao USA uses Shine Enhancers to create a highly reflective surface, as well as pore menders to fill in damaged areas along each strand of hair, helping to create a smooth, more even texture. A hint of glossy, brown colour is added to all shades of natural, colour-treated, and highlighted brunette - and continued use only intensifies the hue. The result is rich, luminous, glossy hair. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Limitations may apply.
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 1.92 x 3.13 x 7.38 inches; 7.04 ounces
- Item model number : 15100
- UPC : 717226111129
- Manufacturer : Kao USA Inc.
- ASIN : B000P9B3R0
- Country of Origin : USA
- Best Sellers Rank: #12,248 in Beauty & Personal Care (See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care)
- #5 in Hair Color Glazes
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full cure time | 3 minutes minutes | 5 minutes minutes | — | 15 minutes minutes | 25 minutes minutes | 20 minutes minutes |
ingredients | Water, Propylene Carbonate, Alcohol Denatured, Citric Acid, Cyclopentasiloxane, Xanthan Gum | WATER, CETEARYL ALCOHOL, DIMETHICONE, BEHENAMIDOPROPYL DIMETHYLAMINE, CETYL ESTERS, ERYTHRITOL, FRAGRANCE, BENZOIC ACID, BENZYL ALCOHOL, LACTIC ACID, DISODIUM EDTA, BASIC YELLOW 57, BASIC RED 76, GLYCINE, BEHENTRIMONIUM CHLORIDE, MALIC ACID, OENOTHERA BIENNIS (EVENING PRIMROSE) FLOWER EXTRACT, BASIC BLUE 124, PROPYLENE GLYCOL, DIPROPYLENE GLYCOL, THEOBROMA CACAO (COCOA) EXTRACT. | Water, Propylene Glycol, Benzyl Alcohol, Peg-12 Dimethicone, Xanthan Gum, Hydroxypropyl Starch Phosphate, Ethylhexylglycerin, Hydrolyzed Keratin, Panax Ginseng Root Extract, Phenoxyethanol, Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil, Butylene Glycol, Phosphoric Acid, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Fragrance, Dipotassium Phosphate, Basic Yellow 57, Basic Blue 99, Basic Red 76, Basic Brown 16, Acid Violet 43 | 1242196 INGREDIENTS AQUA / WATER / EAU CETEARYL ALCOHOL COCAMIDOPROPYL BETAINE BEHENTRIMONIUM CHLORIDE PROPYLENE GLYCOL AMODIMETHICONE SCLEROTIUM GUM ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL SODIUM CHLORIDE PHENOXYETHANOL PARFUM / FRAGRANCE ETHANOLAMINE BASIC BROWN 17 CITRIC ACID 2-NITRO-5-GLYCERYL METHYLANILINE COCOS NUCIFERA OIL / COCONUT OIL TRIDECETH-6 LINALOOL HEXYL CINNAMAL CHLORHEXIDINE DIGLUCONATE 3-METHYLAMINO-4-NITROPHENOXYETHANOL BENZYL SALICYLATE BENZYL ALCOHOL LIMONENE CETRIMONIUM CHLORIDE BASIC RED 51 AMYL CINNAMAL COUMARIN CITRONELLOL ALPHA-ISOMETHYL IONONE FIL CODE D237582/1 | WATER/EAU, ETHOXYDIGLYCOL, AMINOMETHYL PROPANOL, PEG-50 HYDROGENATED PALMAMIDE, TRIMETHYLSILOXYAMODIMETHICONE, FRAGRANCE/PARFUM, CARBOMER, LAURYL GLUCOSIDE, CITRIC ACID, HC YELLOW NO. 2, HC RED NO. 3, HC ORANGE NO. 1, DISPERSE BLACK 9, ERYTHORBIC ACID, DISPERSE VIOLET 1, GLYCERIN, PANTHENOL, ALOE BARBADENSIS LEAF EXTRACT, TOCOPHERYL ACETATE, SIMMONDSIA CHINENSIS (JOJOBA) SEED EXTRACT. | — |
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I am already allergic to henna, so that is definitely not an option, plus I never cared for the orange henna look. I have been feeling paranoid that I'll be a gray-haired old lady way before my time if I don't find a solution.
For years Loving Care was a great choice for deposit-only color with no peroxide or ammonia. They stopped making it, and now the only deposit-only truly semi-permanent colors are Manic Panic and those like it in radical colors. Those are great, but a lot of us just wish we could have natural color that lasts for 12 washes and doesn't contain ammonia or peroxide or anything else to lift the color of the hair. I don't really want blue and purple hair. There is a no peroxide/no ammonia brand out of Canada that gets mixed reviews, and also a few Indian brands but I'm hesitant because they seem so off-brand. Using spray-on gray coverage is just SAD. So I've been freaking out.
I have only been coloring my hair for a few years to combat stray grays, and in that time my hair has become brittle and dry. I always prized myself on luxurious long hair, so I really wanted to find a way to blend the grays and let my hair grow out undamaged.
I really wasn't expecting much from this, but I thought if it's truly a color-depositing glaze, maybe it will blend my grays. I have about 20% that blended well with my natural dark blonde/light brown hair when I colored my hair with light golden brown or medium brown.
I didn't use the John Frieda glaze exactly as directed. I got out of the shower after shampooing and toweling dry, and applied it like I would regular hair color, using gloves. It definitely stains skin so make sure to wipe off your face and neck if it drips! I completely saturated my long hair -- I'd say I used about half the bottle. Then, I let it sit for 5-6 minutes before rinsing very well. I felt like I couldn't even get all the product out of my hair with a lot of rinsing, so I actually shampooed it again with a color-safe shampoo. It still felt silky and glossy after the shampoo, and I could still smell the rather intense John Frieda fragrance. It's not BAD by any stretch, but it's definitely a strong scent.
I was really surprised when I dried my hair. The grays were a light blondish brown -- like highlights. The rest of my hair was soft and so shiny I couldn't believe it was from a drugstore product. I LOVE how natural it looks. And this was even though I shampooed again AFTER using it. A few of my grays are still shinier than the others but it looks totally multitonal and natural.
Today I washed my hair again and did not use the glaze, curious to see if it completely washed out. To my delight it did not! My grays are still beigey golden brown, and my hair is still so shiny and soft. I will use it again next shampoo, using less product than before and not shampooing after. I also am planning to try the other Brunette treatments -- the deepening color treatment and the gloss. I will be so happy if I can grow out all my damaged hair and blend the gray ones -- all without an allergic reaction! I honestly don't mind doing this every shampoo if I can continue to have these results and allow my hair to regrow without the damage of regular dye. I will update with more as I continue use. I have a feeling you can build the color with this. (I've seen a YouTube video of a woman who turned her salt and pepper hair brown using the Frieda brunette shampoo and conditioner ONLY, so I'm kind of intrigued to just make this brunette line my go-to. She had far more gray than I do, and it looked really natural and pretty light brown after using the shampoo and conditioner for a month. I didn't even know the shampoo and conditioner deposited color.)
I did not notice even a hint of orange in my hair. Even in bright sunlight it's golden chocolate BROWN. I'm thrilled. YMMV but I give this a hearty thumbs up. Try it!
UPDATE: May 19, 2019
Okay, this line is incredible. I added the Brunette deepening shampoo, as well as the Brunette multi-tone conditioner and I don't think my hair has looked this good in decades. I've only washed and treated my hair four times and I feel like it is a million miles away from where it was before I discovered the line.
I use the glaze before I shampoo, leaving it on for 5-10 minutes like I would regular hair color. I wash it out with the Brunette deepening shampoo, letting the shampoo itself sit in my hair for another 3-5 minutes. (The shampoo is also color-depositing, but it doesn't stain your scalp and hands like the glaze does.) It's easy to let the products do their thing while I do the rest of my thing in the shower.
After that, I condition with the multi-tone conditioner, rinse, and get out of the tub. My hair is so close to the color it was before I started messing with hair dye that invariably always turns brunette hair orange. I don't have that weird red tint most dark colors give you, even if they call themselves brown and even if they call themselves COOL brown. My grays are now dark golden/caramel without a hint of red, and the rest of my brown hair is silky and dark chocolate brown. I've had so many compliments on my hair in the last week it's WEIRD. And instead of feeling straw-like and crunchy like when I used to color it, my hair is soft soft soft and shiny like my 14 year old daughter's hair. I haven't had to use a de-frizz spray or argan oil or leave-in conditioner.
I also bought the John Frieda Go Blonder no peroxide no ammonia shampoo and conditioner to see if I can get my ends looking sunkissed while the top of my graying head gets darker. (Multiple uses really does build color!) At the very least, I don't need to let the ends go any darker, and if I can bring out some of the highlights with no peroxide, it will be great.
The key to using all of these products for me is to let the stuff sit on my head long enough to work. And they WORK!!! I honestly never thought something like this would work so well!
A note about the fragrances of the shampoo and conditioner: The deepening shampoo is a sweet floral that is not as strong as the glaze. The multi-tone conditioner (I couldn't find the deepening conditioner) smells so much like THierry Mugler's fragrance Angel, I would almost call it a dupe. I happen to adore that fragrance so I was happy! If you like modern fragrances like Angel, Alien several of the recent Calvin Klein fragrances or even the timeless Chanel #5 then I think you'd like it. All of the fragrances are fairly strong (except for the shampoo) but all fade to a delicate level after rinsing in the shower. I don't feel like I've dumped perfume on my head, and it's not cloyingly floral or citrus.
I still haven't tried the deepening treatment or the brunette gloss, but both bottles are now waiting for me to try them. I'll see which is my favorite of the three -- gloss, glaze or deepening treatment. Upon inspection, the deepening treatment looks more coffee, less chocolate in tone so it might be really good for the very top of my head where the gray is (WAS!) most prominent.
I am overjoyed to have found this stuff. Don't stop making it EVER, John Frieda!!!
July 17, 2019 update:
My hair has honestly not looked this good since my 20s. All gray is caramel golden. My brunette is deep chocolate and all of my hair is so shiny and healthy. I’m using the entire line and I will do so as long as John Frieda keeps making these incredible products. I’m
Including a picture to show off!
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2019
I am already allergic to henna, so that is definitely not an option, plus I never cared for the orange henna look. I have been feeling paranoid that I'll be a gray-haired old lady way before my time if I don't find a solution.
For years Loving Care was a great choice for deposit-only color with no peroxide or ammonia. They stopped making it, and now the only deposit-only truly semi-permanent colors are Manic Panic and those like it in radical colors. Those are great, but a lot of us just wish we could have natural color that lasts for 12 washes and doesn't contain ammonia or peroxide or anything else to lift the color of the hair. I don't really want blue and purple hair. There is a no peroxide/no ammonia brand out of Canada that gets mixed reviews, and also a few Indian brands but I'm hesitant because they seem so off-brand. Using spray-on gray coverage is just SAD. So I've been freaking out.
I have only been coloring my hair for a few years to combat stray grays, and in that time my hair has become brittle and dry. I always prized myself on luxurious long hair, so I really wanted to find a way to blend the grays and let my hair grow out undamaged.
I really wasn't expecting much from this, but I thought if it's truly a color-depositing glaze, maybe it will blend my grays. I have about 20% that blended well with my natural dark blonde/light brown hair when I colored my hair with light golden brown or medium brown.
I didn't use the John Frieda glaze exactly as directed. I got out of the shower after shampooing and toweling dry, and applied it like I would regular hair color, using gloves. It definitely stains skin so make sure to wipe off your face and neck if it drips! I completely saturated my long hair -- I'd say I used about half the bottle. Then, I let it sit for 5-6 minutes before rinsing very well. I felt like I couldn't even get all the product out of my hair with a lot of rinsing, so I actually shampooed it again with a color-safe shampoo. It still felt silky and glossy after the shampoo, and I could still smell the rather intense John Frieda fragrance. It's not BAD by any stretch, but it's definitely a strong scent.
I was really surprised when I dried my hair. The grays were a light blondish brown -- like highlights. The rest of my hair was soft and so shiny I couldn't believe it was from a drugstore product. I LOVE how natural it looks. And this was even though I shampooed again AFTER using it. A few of my grays are still shinier than the others but it looks totally multitonal and natural.
Today I washed my hair again and did not use the glaze, curious to see if it completely washed out. To my delight it did not! My grays are still beigey golden brown, and my hair is still so shiny and soft. I will use it again next shampoo, using less product than before and not shampooing after. I also am planning to try the other Brunette treatments -- the deepening color treatment and the gloss. I will be so happy if I can grow out all my damaged hair and blend the gray ones -- all without an allergic reaction! I honestly don't mind doing this every shampoo if I can continue to have these results and allow my hair to regrow without the damage of regular dye. I will update with more as I continue use. I have a feeling you can build the color with this. (I've seen a YouTube video of a woman who turned her salt and pepper hair brown using the Frieda brunette shampoo and conditioner ONLY, so I'm kind of intrigued to just make this brunette line my go-to. She had far more gray than I do, and it looked really natural and pretty light brown after using the shampoo and conditioner for a month. I didn't even know the shampoo and conditioner deposited color.)
I did not notice even a hint of orange in my hair. Even in bright sunlight it's golden chocolate BROWN. I'm thrilled. YMMV but I give this a hearty thumbs up. Try it!
UPDATE: May 19, 2019
Okay, this line is incredible. I added the Brunette deepening shampoo, as well as the Brunette multi-tone conditioner and I don't think my hair has looked this good in decades. I've only washed and treated my hair four times and I feel like it is a million miles away from where it was before I discovered the line.
I use the glaze before I shampoo, leaving it on for 5-10 minutes like I would regular hair color. I wash it out with the Brunette deepening shampoo, letting the shampoo itself sit in my hair for another 3-5 minutes. (The shampoo is also color-depositing, but it doesn't stain your scalp and hands like the glaze does.) It's easy to let the products do their thing while I do the rest of my thing in the shower.
After that, I condition with the multi-tone conditioner, rinse, and get out of the tub. My hair is so close to the color it was before I started messing with hair dye that invariably always turns brunette hair orange. I don't have that weird red tint most dark colors give you, even if they call themselves brown and even if they call themselves COOL brown. My grays are now dark golden/caramel without a hint of red, and the rest of my brown hair is silky and dark chocolate brown. I've had so many compliments on my hair in the last week it's WEIRD. And instead of feeling straw-like and crunchy like when I used to color it, my hair is soft soft soft and shiny like my 14 year old daughter's hair. I haven't had to use a de-frizz spray or argan oil or leave-in conditioner.
I also bought the John Frieda Go Blonder no peroxide no ammonia shampoo and conditioner to see if I can get my ends looking sunkissed while the top of my graying head gets darker. (Multiple uses really does build color!) At the very least, I don't need to let the ends go any darker, and if I can bring out some of the highlights with no peroxide, it will be great.
The key to using all of these products for me is to let the stuff sit on my head long enough to work. And they WORK!!! I honestly never thought something like this would work so well!
A note about the fragrances of the shampoo and conditioner: The deepening shampoo is a sweet floral that is not as strong as the glaze. The multi-tone conditioner (I couldn't find the deepening conditioner) smells so much like THierry Mugler's fragrance Angel, I would almost call it a dupe. I happen to adore that fragrance so I was happy! If you like modern fragrances like Angel, Alien several of the recent Calvin Klein fragrances or even the timeless Chanel #5 then I think you'd like it. All of the fragrances are fairly strong (except for the shampoo) but all fade to a delicate level after rinsing in the shower. I don't feel like I've dumped perfume on my head, and it's not cloyingly floral or citrus.
I still haven't tried the deepening treatment or the brunette gloss, but both bottles are now waiting for me to try them. I'll see which is my favorite of the three -- gloss, glaze or deepening treatment. Upon inspection, the deepening treatment looks more coffee, less chocolate in tone so it might be really good for the very top of my head where the gray is (WAS!) most prominent.
I am overjoyed to have found this stuff. Don't stop making it EVER, John Frieda!!!
July 17, 2019 update:
My hair has honestly not looked this good since my 20s. All gray is caramel golden. My brunette is deep chocolate and all of my hair is so shiny and healthy. I’m using the entire line and I will do so as long as John Frieda keeps making these incredible products. I’m
Including a picture to show off!
Reasons why I hate it... it stained my sink due to the bottle leaking. The bottles design is awful. Maybe it’s the bottle I received but it is messy when I travel with it. I left it at home when I traveled last. It must have fallen over and now my sink is stained. I have tried all the recipes I have read from choleric to soft scrub to finger nail polish remover (which I probably should not have done). The dye ran out of the bottle and down its side leaving behind a streak of brown.
The smell is another turn off to me. Smells like a box hair dye. Even after a wash the smell lingers in my hair.
Reasons why I hate it... it stained my sink due to the bottle leaking. The bottles design is awful. Maybe it’s the bottle I received but it is messy when I travel with it. I left it at home when I traveled last. It must have fallen over and now my sink is stained. I have tried all the recipes I have read from choleric to soft scrub to finger nail polish remover (which I probably should not have done). The dye ran out of the bottle and down its side leaving behind a streak of brown.
The smell is another turn off to me. Smells like a box hair dye. Even after a wash the smell lingers in my hair.
With enough grey hair mixed into my brown over the passing years, I was starting to look worn down. Close friends asked repeatedly if I planned to color my hair and encouraged me jump on the hair color train.
Well... I went on the hunt for a home products because I know I wouldn’t commit to regular salon color appointments. All I can say is I wish this came up in my search sooner! My grey hairs are now a nice warm caramel color and indistinguishable from my warm brunette natural hair. I showed close family who colors their hair regularly at a salon and she said she couldn’t even tell I had grey anymore! She said they look like lovely highlights. She was blown away. I don’t have a single grey hair remaining. And my hair looks multi dimensional like it did before. No flat box dye look.
A few tips...
-This will stain hands and any surface you leave it on. It is surprising at first but is easy to fix. Just scrub your hands with a body puff and body wash and it’ll get rid of the staining. I also found using a little baby oil on my hands in the shower before using the glaze helps to minimize staining.
-I didn’t follow directions the first few times because I wanted fast results. And it worked out wonderfully. I applied it to my hair dry and hopped in the shower. Let it sit on there for maybe 10 minutes and then rinsed. Next few times I did it every shower after a shampoo (no conditioner). Within just a few uses my grey was totally gone.
-It can stain your scalp a little. A little brushing or fingernail scratching of the scalp offers a nice exfoliation and gets rid of most of the stain. It’s really minimal and honestly was welcomed because of just made my hair look more full at the hairline. A couple of shampoos later and scalp staining was gone.
I had fast results and it really has sticking power. It takes literally 2-3 minutes in the shower 1-2 times a week and I maintain the color. The cost, quick application, convenience of home use, and results cannot be beat.
My hair looks like it’s totally natural color before using it... just without the grey. In other words, it looks like I paid $150-$300 for a professional color service.
If you’re even considering this, buy it. It’s temporary but holds the tiny really well and is easy and fast to use. I already have a family member excited to use it after she saw my fast results.
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