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The best at-home hair glosses for shinier locks in 2025
We've tested all the market-leaders in the lab to find the best for

Whether you want to give your hair a refresh between dyes, or your natural locks need a little extra shine, the best at-home hair gloss treatments could be the answer.
When it comes to our beauty routines right now, it’s a case of the glossier, the better. From the quiet luxury of a slicked-back bun to healthy, dewy skin, it’s all about that expensive-looking sheen.
But how do you get high-shine, red carpet-ready locks when you don’t have an A-list budget? That’s where hair glosses come in – these treatments can help revive colour and add extra lustre at home in between salon appointments.
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To help you find the right one for your hair, we spoke to the experts and put the best products on the market to the test at the Good Housekeeping Institute. These are our top-rated glosses at a glance but scroll on to find out more about these shiny new hair treatments.
Best hair glosses
What is a hair gloss?
Think of them like a lip gloss for your hair. “The aim of a hair gloss is to add shine,” says Anabel Kingsley, brand president and trichologist at Philip Kingsley. “There are many different types and formulations, but most are used as a treatment during the wash process vs. a post-wash styling serum.
“A traditional hair gloss is typically an in-salon treatment that acts as a colour glaze to improve colour vibrancy and add high-shine. However, at-home formulations now promise salon-worthy results, with ingredients that boost radiance and smooth for reflective glossy shine.” They can be clear or tinted.
Can you use a hair gloss instead of hair dye?
Yes, you can. But bear in mind that a hair gloss isn’t permanent and while it can help tone and condition hair, it won’t lighten it or completely change the colour like a dye can. Glosses are more about fine-tuning your shade.
“Hair glosses are semi-permanent or demi-permanent, meaning they don’t penetrate the hair in the same way a dye would. They’re a temporary treatment that washes out after anywhere between 12-24 washes, depending on the formula, your hair porosity and condition,” explains Taylor Taylor colour director Sian Wood.
Are hair glosses damaging?
Unlike regular hair dyes, pigmented hair glosses don’t contain any active peroxide, so won’t damage the hair. In fact, both clear and coloured glosses have conditioning properties that can help repair dull and damaged hair.
As it’s a non-invasive, conditioning treatment, hair stylist Michael Douglas says you can use them as often as you like, but he recommends saving it until “your hair starts to look dull.”
Are hair glosses suitable for all hair types?
“Yes, they are suitable for all hair types,” says Douglas. “They’re particularly good on curly hair, which absorbs the light, making it difficult to achieve a glossy finish. A hair gloss or glaze is a great way to get it to shine.”
How to use a hair gloss
Always follow the instructions on the packaging. However, as a guide, you should apply the treatment to pre-shampooed hair, just as you would a conditioner. Then leave on for between 10-20 minutes, depending on the intensity of colour you are trying to achieve. Once rinsed out, you should be left with refreshed glossy locks.
How we test
We put a range of leading hair glosses to the test over a four-week period with the help of over 130 panel members.
We asked them to give feedback on a range of areas, including ease of use, design and performance, telling us whether it made any difference to their hair colour, shine and softness, and whether the product left any residue. You'll find the winners marked with the GHI Approved logo below.
We’ve also added a couple of editors’ picks at the bottom because we couldn’t resist. They’re the buzzy new treatments that are keeping our beauty team’s locks glossy and healthy at the moment.
Madeleine is our Lifestyle Writer, specialising in expert-tested reviews and round-ups on the latest beauty Beauty and Health & Wellness products. From skincare to protein powders, Maddie is committed to providing honest and helpful reviews to help guide readers to the best product for them. Maddie has a BA in English Literature and Language, which stemmed from her lifelong interest in reading and writing. She started her post graduate life at Hearst UK within a marketing capacity, which quickly turned into a desire to fulfil a writing career.
When she is not writing about the latest expert reviewed products, you can find her rifling through vintage shops or car boots, reading a print magazine, or capturing portraits on her film camera.


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