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Summary
dpHUE Gloss+ is a semi-permanent deep conditioning formula that deposits rich color in just 3-20 mins. The Gloss+ family includes 13 available hydrating pigmented shades and 1 sheer hue, leaving hair soft, luminous, and deeply moisturized for up to 8 washes.
Benefits
- Gloss+ is not formulated to permanently cover gray.
- Deep Conditioning
- No mix, no peroxide, no ammonia - just beautiful, healthy hair.
Formulated Without
- Parabens
- Sulfates
- Phthalates
- Gluten
Item 2629688
Apply to clean, damp hair. Leave on for 3-20 minutes. For a slight tint, leavin for 3 minutes and for richer color, leave 20 minutes. Rinse thoroughly. Use as needed, whenever you want a color boost and to add extra shine. Lasts up to ten shampoos. All Gloss+ shades can be mixed with Sheer to create your ideal Gloss+ shade.
Water/Aqua/Eau, Cetearyl Alcohol, Glyceryl Stearate, Centrimonium Chloride, Quaternium-80, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Argania Spinosa Kernal Oil, Dioleyl Phosphate, Oleth-5 Phosphate, Propylene Glycol, Triethanolamine, Fragrance/ Parfum, Benzyl Alcohol, Phenoxyethanol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Basic Yelow 57, Basic Blue 99, Basic Brown 17.
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- Q
Can I add my own conditioner to the color gloss before applying so I can dilute the color payoff (I dont want a drastic change)
- Asked by Audrey
- Official Answer By dpHUE - Brand EngageThanks for your question! We don’t recommend mixing conditioner into Color Dream, since the color creme and activator were specifically formulated together as a demi-permanent color to provide a beautiful color result. If you’re looking for a less drastic change, a good option is our Gloss+ semi-permanent color-depositing deep conditioner. There are 13 shades to chose from (1 could be closer to your hair color); leave on 3-20 minutes and fades in up to 8 washes.Was this answer helpful to you
- Q
what are the ingredients?
- Asked by Semi Color question
- Official Answer By dpHUE - Brand EngageThanks for your question! The full ingredient list for each Gloss+ shade can be found on the product’s detail page. Just scroll to the right-hand side under the “Summary” section and click “Ingredients” to expand and view the full ingredient list. Let us know if you need help finding a specific shade or have questions about a particular ingredientWas this answer helpful to you
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Does this help with greying roots?
- Asked by Janet
- Official Answer By dpHUE - Brand EngageThanks for your question! Gloss+ is a semi-permanent color, so it won’t fully cover grays like a permanent hair dye. That said, it can help soften the appearance of grays by adding a light tint that blends them more naturally with your overall color. Results vary from person to person, so we always suggest doing a strand test first to see how it looks on your hair.Was this answer helpful to you
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What colors should I use if my is starting to get white!!
- Asked by Hair color
- Official Answer By dpHUE - Brand EngageThanks for your question! If your hair is just starting to turn white or gray and you’re looking to enhance your overall color and blend the grays, but not quite ready for permanent hair color, then Gloss+ can help by subtly blending those lighter strands with a tint—though it won’t fully cover them like a permanent dye. For a natural look, choose a Gloss+ shade that matches your current base color. If you have dark brown hair, for example, go with Medium Brown or Dark Brown. These shades can gently tint the white hairs for a more blended appearance while keeping your overall tone consistent. Just note that results can vary depending on your hair type and the amount of white or gray—so we always recommend doing a strand test first!Was this answer helpful to you
- Q
I have been using 2 parts light brown to 1 part copper to achieve the natural red brown/Auburn shade that matches my natural. Would the Auburn shade be a good alternative to always having to custom mix? I don't want that burgundy or Crayola red tone, more chestnut brown. Thanks in advance!
- Asked by Mattie
- Official Answer By dpHUE - Brand EngageGloss+ Auburn could be a great alternative to your current Light Brown + Copper mix. It’s a warm red-brown shade that may give you a similar result without the custom blending. Since you’re looking for a natural, chestnut finish (not burgundy), we recommend doing a strand test first to make sure the tone works for your hair and goal. If it skews too red, you can always adjust with a bit of Light Brown or Sheer.Was this answer helpful to you
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I have natural no dye dark brown hair and about 25% grey (my grey is white). I want to freshen and darken my brown hair but not change the white. Can i use the black and follow up with the purple to clear anything that sticks to the white? Will purple leave the black deposit in?
- Asked by Al
- Official Answer By dpHUE - Brand EngageThanks for your question. Since your natural color is dark brown, we recommend using Gloss+ in Dark Brown instead of Black, which can appear too harsh and reduce contrast with your white or gray strands. Gloss+ won't fully cover grays but may slightly tint them. If you want to keep your grays bright, avoid applying the product to those areas. If you're mainly looking to refresh your tone and add shine, Gloss+ Sheer is a great option. It won't darken your hair but will enhance overall vibrancy. Purple shampoo is meant for blonde, silver, or gray hair and won’t remove Gloss+ pigment, especially darker shades. A strand test is always a good idea to preview results before applying all over.Was this answer helpful to you
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Can you put this product in clean dry hair and then rinse it out?
- Asked by Nicole
- Official Answer By dpHUE - Brand EngageFor best results, we recommend applying Gloss+ to clean, damp hair—not dry. Damp hair helps the product spread evenly and absorb more consistently. Applying on dry hair may lead to patchy results or uneven color payoff. So be sure to shampoo first, towel-dry, then apply Gloss+ evenly from roots to ends. Leave on for up to 20 minutes, then rinse thoroughly and follow with conditioner if needed!Was this answer helpful to you
- Q
Is the pigment from the glossy glaze the same pigment used in the Gloss+
- Asked by Allie
- Official Answer By dpHUE - Brand EngageGreat question! While both products add tone and shine, Glossy Glaze uses a temporary tint that gives subtle color and rinses out more quickly, while Gloss+ uses semi-permanent dye pigments designed to last longer and deliver deeper, more noticeable color. So no, the pigments are not the same—Gloss+ offers more intense, buildable color, while Glossy Glaze provides a sheer tint and shine that fades with each wash.Was this answer helpful to you
- Q
What's the difference between this product and the glossy glaze?
- Asked by sarah
- Official Answer By dpHUE - Brand EngageGloss+ is a semi-permanent that deposits color and deep conditions—perfect for boosting or refreshing your shade. Glossy Glaze is a quick shine treatment with a hue of tint. Some shades, like Cool Blonde, offer subtle toning effects, but it doesn’t deposit color like Gloss+.(some shades tone, like Cool Blonde) but doesn’t deposit color like Gloss+. Use Gloss+ for color, Glossy Glaze for shine!Was this answer helpful to you
- Q
would the color run if your and stain your clothes hair gets wet from the shower or pool or beach?
- Asked by Dee
- Official Answer By dpHUE - Brand EngageAfter your initial Gloss+ application and rinse, it’s normal for a small amount of color to wash out—but once your hair is dry, you’re good to go! The color won’t continue to run or stain your clothes if your hair gets wet at the beach, in the pool, or the shower. That said, chlorine and saltwater can cause color to fade more quickly, so if you're spending time in the sun or water, we recommend using a UV or color protectant spray to help preserve your tone and shine. Rinsing with clean water and applying a leave-in conditioner after swimming can also help maintain the vibrancy of your Gloss+ results.Was this answer helpful to you
- Q
I have natural no dye dark brown hair and about 25% grey (my grey is white). I want to freshen and darken my brown hair but not change the white. Can i use the black and follow up with the purple to clear anything that sticks to the white? Will purple leave the black deposit in?
- Asked by Al
- Official Answer By dpHUE - Brand EngageThanks for your question. Since your natural color is dark brown, we recommend using Gloss+ in Dark Brown instead of Black, which can appear too harsh and reduce contrast with your white or gray strands. Gloss+ won't fully cover grays but may slightly tint them. If you want to keep your grays bright, avoid applying the product to those areas. If you're mainly looking to refresh your tone and add shine, Gloss+ Sheer is a great option. It won't darken your hair but will enhance overall vibrancy. Purple shampoo is meant for blonde, silver, or gray hair and won’t remove Gloss+ pigment, especially darker shades. A strand test is always a good idea to preview results before applying all over.Was this answer helpful to you
- Q
Can you put this product in clean dry hair and then rinse it out?
- Asked by Nicole
- Official Answer By dpHUE - Brand EngageFor best results, we recommend applying Gloss+ to clean, damp hair—not dry. Damp hair helps the product spread evenly and absorb more consistently. Applying on dry hair may lead to patchy results or uneven color payoff. So be sure to shampoo first, towel-dry, then apply Gloss+ evenly from roots to ends. Leave on for up to 20 minutes, then rinse thoroughly and follow with conditioner if needed!Was this answer helpful to you
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Is the pigment from the glossy glaze the same pigment used in the Gloss+
- Asked by Allie
- Official Answer By dpHUE - Brand EngageGreat question! While both products add tone and shine, Glossy Glaze uses a temporary tint that gives subtle color and rinses out more quickly, while Gloss+ uses semi-permanent dye pigments designed to last longer and deliver deeper, more noticeable color. So no, the pigments are not the same—Gloss+ offers more intense, buildable color, while Glossy Glaze provides a sheer tint and shine that fades with each wash.Was this answer helpful to you
- Q
What's the difference between this product and the glossy glaze?
- Asked by sarah
- Official Answer By dpHUE - Brand EngageGloss+ is a semi-permanent that deposits color and deep conditions—perfect for boosting or refreshing your shade. Glossy Glaze is a quick shine treatment with a hue of tint. Some shades, like Cool Blonde, offer subtle toning effects, but it doesn’t deposit color like Gloss+.(some shades tone, like Cool Blonde) but doesn’t deposit color like Gloss+. Use Gloss+ for color, Glossy Glaze for shine!Was this answer helpful to you
- Q
would the color run if your and stain your clothes hair gets wet from the shower or pool or beach?
- Asked by Dee
- Official Answer By dpHUE - Brand EngageAfter your initial Gloss+ application and rinse, it’s normal for a small amount of color to wash out—but once your hair is dry, you’re good to go! The color won’t continue to run or stain your clothes if your hair gets wet at the beach, in the pool, or the shower. That said, chlorine and saltwater can cause color to fade more quickly, so if you're spending time in the sun or water, we recommend using a UV or color protectant spray to help preserve your tone and shine. Rinsing with clean water and applying a leave-in conditioner after swimming can also help maintain the vibrancy of your Gloss+ results.Was this answer helpful to you
- Q
I have natural no dye dark brown hair and about 25% grey (my grey is white). I want to freshen and darken my brown hair but not change the white. Can i use the black and follow up with the purple to clear anything that sticks to the white? Will purple leave the black deposit in?
- Asked by Al
- Official Answer By dpHUE - Brand EngageThanks for your question. Since your natural color is dark brown, we recommend using Gloss+ in Dark Brown instead of Black, which can appear too harsh and reduce contrast with your white or gray strands. Gloss+ won't fully cover grays but may slightly tint them. If you want to keep your grays bright, avoid applying the product to those areas. If you're mainly looking to refresh your tone and add shine, Gloss+ Sheer is a great option. It won't darken your hair but will enhance overall vibrancy. Purple shampoo is meant for blonde, silver, or gray hair and won’t remove Gloss+ pigment, especially darker shades. A strand test is always a good idea to preview results before applying all over.Was this answer helpful to you
- Q
Can you put this product in clean dry hair and then rinse it out?
- Asked by Nicole
- Official Answer By dpHUE - Brand EngageFor best results, we recommend applying Gloss+ to clean, damp hair—not dry. Damp hair helps the product spread evenly and absorb more consistently. Applying on dry hair may lead to patchy results or uneven color payoff. So be sure to shampoo first, towel-dry, then apply Gloss+ evenly from roots to ends. Leave on for up to 20 minutes, then rinse thoroughly and follow with conditioner if needed!Was this answer helpful to you
- Q
Is the pigment from the glossy glaze the same pigment used in the Gloss+
- Asked by Allie
- Official Answer By dpHUE - Brand EngageGreat question! While both products add tone and shine, Glossy Glaze uses a temporary tint that gives subtle color and rinses out more quickly, while Gloss+ uses semi-permanent dye pigments designed to last longer and deliver deeper, more noticeable color. So no, the pigments are not the same—Gloss+ offers more intense, buildable color, while Glossy Glaze provides a sheer tint and shine that fades with each wash.Was this answer helpful to you
- Q
What's the difference between this product and the glossy glaze?
- Asked by sarah
- Official Answer By dpHUE - Brand EngageGloss+ is a semi-permanent that deposits color and deep conditions—perfect for boosting or refreshing your shade. Glossy Glaze is a quick shine treatment with a hue of tint. Some shades, like Cool Blonde, offer subtle toning effects, but it doesn’t deposit color like Gloss+.(some shades tone, like Cool Blonde) but doesn’t deposit color like Gloss+. Use Gloss+ for color, Glossy Glaze for shine!Was this answer helpful to you
- Q
would the color run if your and stain your clothes hair gets wet from the shower or pool or beach?
- Asked by Dee
- Official Answer By dpHUE - Brand EngageAfter your initial Gloss+ application and rinse, it’s normal for a small amount of color to wash out—but once your hair is dry, you’re good to go! The color won’t continue to run or stain your clothes if your hair gets wet at the beach, in the pool, or the shower. That said, chlorine and saltwater can cause color to fade more quickly, so if you're spending time in the sun or water, we recommend using a UV or color protectant spray to help preserve your tone and shine. Rinsing with clean water and applying a leave-in conditioner after swimming can also help maintain the vibrancy of your Gloss+ results.Was this answer helpful to you
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Seems to work
I really hesitated to buy this because of the price and I wasn't sure how it would work but Ulta has such a libral return policy I thought I would try it. I used this when my hair had a lot of gray roots and I should have been using a box color like I usually do so this was a pretty tough test of th...
Most Helpful Critical Review
Does not work!
Discovered this at Ulta by accident. I was excited about this product. I'm getting tired of root touch ups every 2 weeks. Well it did nothing. I left it on for 40 mins. As I was waiting, it looked like my roots were turning golden brown. I needed darker, but I would have been fine with it. Washed ...
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Just no
This product somehow dried my hair out more, and did not cover up my little bit of blonde seeping through. 0/10
How is this sold at Ulta?
Hair Type Very Curly Hair
The results were non existent. It did not add any tone or shine to the hair. It's essentially over priced conditioner that didn't even condition my hair let alone help with color- AT ALL! Don't waste your time or money.
This covered my greys!!!! Wow
Hair Type Very Curly Hair
I am sold on this product! It actually covered my stubborn grey hair! Permanent hair color has a hard time covering gray! I absolutely recommend this product.
works well, i've tried three different colors over the years
this is great in between salon appointments if you want to tint your hair with more vibrant color or darker. (i always leave it on for more like 10-20 minutes) I had dyed red hair for many years (all sorts of shades, bright red, more ginger, cowboy copper, dark red brown) and the copper or strawberry have been great to help get a bit more color when the bleach starts showing through more. I also dyed my hair dark brown almost black and it faded so quickly so I use the dark brown to make my hair darker and it works well. I notice a difference for sure. I just recently went blonde and I am going to be using the light blonde. My inital color hasnt really faded so Ill have to wait and see how well the blonde works, but I also love how it helps smoothe my hair as it is a gloss.
Ineffective
I've been looking for a product to use at home to tone and gloss my hair in between aon visits and the concept of this seemed perfect. I have hair that's previously been painted with bleach and is fairly light blonde; it usually receices toner quickly and easily. I purchased this in Dark Blonde with the hoal to darken my hair slightly and warm it up. I used this product as directed and left applied for 20 minutes. I noticed no difference in the tone, smoothness or shine of my hair. I will say it was easy to apply and didn't have a strong fragrance, but overall costly( especially if you have long/thick hair) and just didnt work for me!