Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Toner/Glaze.

Typically 4–6 weeks depending on hair porosity, color, and washing frequency. Glazes fade gradually rather than grow out, and color lifespan extends with sulfate-free shampoos, cool water washes, and less frequent heat styling.

No—toners and glazes are semi-permanent and don't penetrate deeply into the cortex. They deposit color on the cuticle and wash out over time, making them ideal for tone correction and shine without long-term commitment.

Yes—formulated toners neutralize warm or brassy undertones after lightening. For extreme brassiness, multiple sessions or a professional toner with violet/blue pigments may be necessary to achieve the desired neutral shade.

We recommend waiting 48–72 hours before your first shampoo to allow color to set fully. Use a gentle, sulfate-free cleanser and lukewarm water to preserve tone and extend the life of the glaze.

Yes—glazes are generally gentle and conditioning, bonding to the hair surface rather than opening the cuticle. Consultation recommended for damaged hair to customize formula and ensure the healthiest, most effective result.

Pricing varies by hair length, density, and desired result. Our stylists will provide a personalized quote during consultation; expect a competitive price for professional toner and gloss services. We also offer add-on options and maintenance packages.