Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Toner - Toner/Glaze.

A toner/glaze refines and adjusts your current color, neutralizing unwanted brassy tones while adding shine and smoothing the hair surface. It refreshes tone quickly at the shampoo bowl without lifting base color, delivering an immediate polished finish.

Results usually last four to six weeks depending on hair porosity, shampoo frequency, and product use. Color gradually fades with washing; using color-safe and purple shampoos can prolong tone between salon visits.

Yes — toners and glazes are formulated to work on processed hair, including highlights and bleach. A stylist will assess hair condition to choose the right formula and timing to avoid over-processing and achieve the desired neutralization and shine.

No — toners and glazes deposit color rather than strip it. They refresh, neutralize, and add gloss without removing permanent pigment. For color removal you’d need a color-corrective or lightening service instead.

Often toners are applied immediately after bleaching to neutralize brassy tones. However, if hair is fragile, your stylist may recommend waiting, deep conditioning, or a bonding treatment first to protect hair integrity.

Use sulfate-free shampoos, color-safe conditioners, and limit washing to prolong tone. Incorporate a purple shampoo if you have blonde tones, avoid excessive heat styling, and schedule regular glaze touch-ups every four to six weeks as needed.