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5 Ways to Keep Your Hair Glossy Between Appointments

  • Writer: mystyleladysalon
    mystyleladysalon
  • Nov 8, 2025
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jan 26


There’s nothing like that post-salon glow — the shine, the bounce, and the healthy look that turns heads.

But what if we told you that you can keep that salon-fresh

gloss long after your visit?

Here are our top five stylist-approved tips to maintain your shine between appointments.



1. Choose Sulfate-Free Shampoo & Conditioner

Sulfates strip your hair’s natural oils, leaving it dry and dull. Opt for sulfate-free formulas that cleanse gently while preserving your color and moisture.


2. Treat Your Hair Weekly

Pamper your strands with a deep-conditioning or hair mask once a week. This replenishes moisture, smooths frizz, and helps restore elasticity.

You can even use a few drops of lightweight oil on your ends daily to maintain that silky finish.


3. Protect Before You Style

Heat styling can dull your shine faster than you think. Always apply a heat protectant spray or serum before using a blow dryer, straightener, or curling iron.

At My Style by Jumana, we never skip this step — it’s the secret to achieving a glossy finish that lasts.


4. Sleep Smart

Trade your cotton pillowcase for silk or satin. These smoother fabrics reduce friction, helping your hair stay sleek and shiny overnight.

You’ll also wake up to fewer tangles — and a lot more glow.


5. Book Gloss & Toner Refreshes

Even the healthiest hair color fades with time. Schedule a gloss or toner service every 6–8 weeks to revive your color and seal the cuticle.

This quick treatment locks in light reflection, making your hair look fresh and vibrant — like the day you stepped out of the salon.



Consistency is key. A little care between appointments helps your hair stay glossy, strong, and beautiful — just the way you love it.

At My Style by Jumana, we believe your glow shouldn’t end when you leave the chair — it’s a lifestyle of beauty and confidence.


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