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Summary
Wella Professionals Color Fresh Mask is a zero-damage color-depositing mask to refresh your salon color.
Benefits
- Use this at-home treatment weekly to easily create Caramel Glaze tones in blonde hair and balayage in just 10 minutes!
- It's a zero-damage hair mask for a temporary color refresh
- The color fades beautifully
- See visible color results within 10 minutes
Features
- Use weekly to revive medium blonde hair and balayage with a warm caramel
- The cream has a delightful fresh fragrance
- Free from silicones and animal-derived ingredients
Key Ingredients
- Enriched with avocado oil
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Wear gloves. Apply generously to pre-shampooed, towel-dried hair. Leave up to 10 minutes depending on desired intensity. Rinse. Style. Go.
Caution: This product contains ingredients which may cause skin irritation on certain individuals and a preliminary test according to accompanying directions should first be made. This product must not be used for dyeing the eyelashes or eyebrows; to do so may cause blindness. Keep out of reach of children. Hair colorants can cause severe allergic reactions. Follow instructions. Not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary "black henna" tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not color your hair if you have ever experienced reactions after using hair colors or temporary "black henna" tattoos in the past or if you have a facial rash or sensitive, irritated or damaged scalp. Avoid eye contact. In case of eye contact: rinse immediately. Allergy alert test: apply a small amount of product to clean, dry, inner side of elbow and wait 48 hours. If there is any burning, redness, swelling or itchiness, do not use this product.
Aqua/Water/Eau, Propylene Glycol, Cetearyl Alcohol, Behentrimonium Chloride, Steareth-20, Phenoxyethanol, Parfum/Fragrance, Glycerin, Isopropyl Alcohol, Mica, Polyquaternium-37, Potassium Phosphate, Hc Blue No. 2, Propylene Glycol Dicaprylate/Dicaprate, Persea Gratissima (Avocado) Oil, Prunus Armeniaca (Apricot) Kernel Oil, Tocopheryl Acetate, Basicbrown 17, Titanium Dioxide, 4-Hydroxypropylamino-3-Nitrophenol, Hc Red No. 10, 2-Amino-6-Chloro-4-Nitrophenol, Benzyl Salicylate, Ppg-1 Trideceth-6, Limonene, Hc Red No. 11, Sodium Hydroxide, Linalool, Acrylates/Stearyl Methacrylate Copolymer, Citric Acid, Basic Blue 124, Hc Blue No. 16
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- Q
I have a section at about ear level on each side that is mostly turning white while the rest is a dark blonde/light brown. I'd like to blend the white into the darker areas so that it's not so obvious. Will this product do that for me? What color would be best?
- Asked by Laurie
- Official Answer By Wella Professionals - Sampling + BEColor Fresh Masks do not provide grey coverage. It might blend the spots slightly depending on the color of your hair, and the mask choice. I cannot say which shade would be best without knowing your hair coloring.Was this answer helpful to you
- Q
I'm trying to tone brassy red tones…I plan to get low lights on 11/5. Is this the right product to get me through the next 10 days
- Asked by Candy
- Official Answer By Wella Professionals - Sampling + BECaramel glaze is a very warm color and would enhance the brassiness with gold tones. Lilac frost may be a better optionWas this answer helpful to you
- Q
Can the chocolate color or the caramel be used on bleached blonde hair?
- Asked by Andrea
- Official Answer By Wella Professionals - Sampling + BEThey can, but make sure that is really what you want. Don't be surprised when the results are dark and do not fully wash outWas this answer helpful to you
- Q
How much should I use for shoulder length hair? Do I shampoo afterwards?
- Asked by Marbay
- Official Answer By Wella Professionals - Sampling + BEA good estimate would be 3/4 to 1 bottle per use. USAGE INSTRUCTIONS Wear gloves. Apply generously to pre-shampooed, towel-dried hair. Leave up to 10 minutes depending on desired intensity. Rinse. Style. GoWas this answer helpful to you
- Q
Will this product be helpful to blend gray hairs? I don't want to cover mine, just add a little bit a color to make them looks like highlights-ish. I have dark brown hair.
- Asked by A-MA1208
- Official Answer By Wella Professionals - Sampling + BEThis will most likely blend in the grey, but not cover them completely.Was this answer helpful to you
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Most Helpful Positive Review
So much shine
What a game changer this product is. I left this on for 10 minutes and the resulted color was beautiful and shiny.
Most Helpful Critical Review
Turned highlights Darker
I received a bottle of Wella Professionals Color Fresh Mask Golden Gloss from BzzAgent in exchange for my honest review. I have medium brown hair with blonde highlights, so I was excited to get this product to keep them fresh. Unfortunately, the golden gloss pigment turned them darker, which was the...
252 results
not good for my curly/wavy corse hair
It made my hair feel super dry.
Didn't notice a difference
my hair dresser recommended this to me in between appointments but i didn't notice any difference. i also don't like that it kind of smells like chocolate lol. it stains your hands and nails terribly and its awkward to use. i wash my hair in the shower with shampoo, then turn on the bath and comb the mask through my hair and let it sit. once its done i turn the shower back on. its just a lot. but i'm eager to try a different brand that shows better color results.
works well
when I was blonde I used to use the golden gloss and peach shade to tone my hair. the color always came out beautiful and the conditioner is so soft, you can def tell why this costs more. now I mix the espresso and caramel shade and color my roots with it because it's shockingly good at staining my greys and blending them in.
Copper or red?
I regret using this. I was expecting a rich copper refresh for my hair but instead i got firetruck red… my hair stylist is going to be mad at me. Dont buy if arent ok being a red head and not copper…
CRISIS. AVERTED. Forever indebted to Wella
I hired a new hair stylist to add caramel highlights to my dark brown hair. It seemed like a modest ask— I wasn't looking for a drastic change or anything. I just asked for dimension. I had brought in reference pictures and was looking forward to the appointment for months. As a single mom, I never spend money on myself. So it was a big deal for me. Well, 6+ hours later come to find out she bleached random sections of my hair to a LEVEL 9 PLATINUM BLONDE and my lengths felt like dry, coarse hay. I thanked her for the appointment and went home and cried. I had spent 2 years not adding heat or touching my hair so it could become healthy, and all of my work was thrown away in one sitting. 😭 Ya girl wasted no time. The next day, I scoured the internet and Google for solutions. I knew I wanted to go with a semi-permanent solution and not box dye to not further compromise the integrity of my hair. I came across this one, Glaze, Good Dye Young, the dpHue Gloss +, etc. and ultimately decided to try Chocolate Touch. I I couldn't find a lot of "after" images online of how much color the product deposited, so was nervous... But I just followed the directions and left it on for 10 minutes. I figured if it looked way too dark it would just wash out overtime. The end result was this elegant brunette color with this cinammon glow in the sun and is very flattering on my olive skin tone. It canceled out the horrible ashy toner the hair stylist put in my hair and created the effect of richness I was going for. I am so happy with the end result. The highlighted pieces of hair took differently than my non-bleached hair of course, but the blend is seamless and looks intentional. I was so impressed that a hair mask could do that. If you're in a similar situation as me with a botched dye job and are on the fence, just buy it! It is a bit pricy, not going to lie. But in my situation, it costed way less than going out and potentially repeating the process all over again with a new hair stylist.