*The Hair Boss The Clear Shine Gloss Product Review

*I received this product for free but the opinions are my own.

I'm a big fan of The Hair Boss and have tried a few of the products already and really liked them. The brand is developed and manufactured in the UK, by Lisa Shepherd who has been in the hair industry for over 30 years.

I was kindly sent the The Clear Shine Gloss* to try out which is a semi-permanent treatment that helps to revitalise all hair colours without changing the tone. It helps to transform dull lack-lustre locks and works by smoothing the cuticle of the hair.  As someone with curly hair that regularly straightens it, I cannot tell you how much my hair needs a product like this. It definitely helped to give my hair a just out of the salon shine.  

The Hair Boss The Clear Shine Gloss Product Review
You wash your hair as normal and remove any excess water and then apply a generous amount of The Clear Shine Gloss, ensuring your hair is saturated. Massage it through your hair and leave it on for 20 minutes, rinse and then follow with The Conditioning Lotion (a sachet is included) to lock in the shine. It costs £14.99 for 150ml.

It worked really well on my hair and left it really shiny which anyone with curly hair will know is not easy to do, my hair very rarely has that just got out of the salon look (unless I've just walked out of the salon) so its nice to use a product like this to get lovely shiny locks.  

Colour Enhancing Gloss comes in Clear Shine,  Cool Brunette Gloss, Warm Brunette, Golden Balayage and White Blonde.

There are definitely a few more products from the range that I need to try out. They are available from The Hair Boss websiteSuperdrug and ASOS.

You can read more about the brand here and there is a useful hair consultation page which helps you select the right products for your hair type.

Leigh💜

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