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XMONDO Hair Super Gloss Intensive Glossing Treatment is a vegan, cruelty-free formula infused with Bond Booster Technology and Hyaluronic Acid to deeply nourish, repair, and amplify shine. Designed for easy at-home use, it delivers revitalized, healthy-looking hair with a fresh, signature scent blend. Perfect for professionals seeking a high-impact, clean beauty hair treatment.





| ASIN | B0CCZPL3L3 |
| ASIN | B0CCZPL3L3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #140,792 in Beauty ( See Top 100 in Beauty ) #1,007 in Hair Deep Conditioners & Treatments |
| Customer reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (349) |
| Date First Available | 29 April 2024 |
| Manufacturer | XMONDO Hair |
| Manufacturer | XMONDO Hair |
| Product Dimensions | 10.16 x 10.16 x 7.62 cm; 226.8 g |
| Product Dimensions | 10.16 x 10.16 x 7.62 cm; 226.8 g |
M**M
Left a horrible film
Maybe it’s just my hair (fine and not highly processed), but this product left a horrible coating on my hair that made it look like it hadn’t been washed for a month. No shine. I had to wash and wash to get it out.
C**T
Delivered in time in perfect condition. Amazing product as all Brad Mondo products are. So easy to use My hair is soft and shiny
C**K
Let me start by saying that I love Brad Mondo. I love watching all of his tutorials, reactions, etc and find them to be both entertaining and educational. I have been so badly wanting to incorporate some of his products into my hair care routine, such as his Forcefield Heat Shield, Hydrify Leave-In Conditioning Mist, Salty Sea Salt Spray, Wavetech Wave Setting Spray and Electric Rain Moisture Cream. I started writing my hair description in paragraphs, and that was way too long so I'm going to bullet point: Hair Type: I have ultra fine hair, it's like baby hair and while that's usually a flex ("Oooh, baby smooth skin!"), I don't feel like it is atleast when it comes to my hair. Hair Length: Down to my derriere. Hair Texture: Ultra curly and super tight wave patterns mixed. Curly Q's everywhere, especially on shorter pieces, and tight waves that end in curly Q's. It's a scary mess when natural. Hair Color: Dark blonde with once-a-year highlights. Moisture: Dry, very dry. Routine: Wash 1x week, lots of heat protectant, blow dry it out with blowout brush, either curling iron for waves or Le Duo into straightish waves. Finish with hair oil. So, finally we get to this product. A month ago, I got my annual highlights but I was lacking shine in my hair shortly after going to the salon. I was pretty bummed out about it for a few weeks and that's when I saw Brad Mondo's Clear Super Gloss treatment! I had the Christmas money to go ahead and splurge a bit on myself and ordered it right away! It arrived, I waited until hair washing day and followed the instructions. I washed my hair well, then dried it using cool/medium heat on low setting because I didn't want to put any product in since it reads "clean, dry hair" on the instructions. Opening the product initially, I thought it had a very subtle and pleasant scent. The texture was like a cream + gel mixture, and it's both silky and sticky. Very weird, but not a negative. Just is. I then got to work sectioning all my hair and completely coating every single strand. I started in my front fringe lengths, then went to the back to work my way back up to the front since my front fringe area was so dull. It took the entire container to coat my lengths. I went up to the roots in the top half of my hair because of the new highlights there. When it comes to value for money, I understand that the product itself costs money to manufacture, and also that MY choice to have extremely long hair IS going to cost ME more money to do things to it. With that in mind, a treatment like this covering my entire head of very long hair at least once is worth it. Most of the time I'd have to buy two of something, or if I ever box dyed my hair (hypothetically speaking, the only coloring or highlighting happening to this hair is from a licensed and insured hair stylist since 2010 when I bleached my own hair into mushy spaghetti) I would need at minimum, three boxes of dye. So, this treatment is worth the money in product coverage. I then used my tangle teezer brush to brush the product through my hair very, very gently and waited the 20 minutes before very thoroughly washing it out. I'm talking at least a 15 minute shower of designated rinsing with my detachable shower head. Remember, ultra fine hair and a lot of it. At first it was very thick to rinse, I had some slight concern but it did eventually rinse out well. This didn't bother me considering it's a glossing treatment - one should expect it to be a thick coating during the treatment process, right? Anyways, afterwards, I blow dried it and styled it into curling iron waves using all of my normal products. I am pleased to say that the visual effects were beneficial, my hair looks shinier than before. It also did not weigh down my hair anymore than it normally does on its own, again the "baby fine" curse that I battle using Sea Salt Spray and Dry Shampoo at my roots through the week. So why the 2 stars for a product that completely coats a massive amount of hair and does what it says it's going to do? Well, unfortunately for me, that subtle pleasant smelling product started smelling like fish and rotten eggs about 15 minutes after sitting on my hair. At first, it was very faint, but I also had my hair in one of my silk caps while it processed. The smell only worsened from that point on, through rinsing and styling. So even though I did achieve what it claims, I can't use this product again. It's been over a day later and my hair still clearly smells like fish and rotten eggs. I'm covering it with other heavily scented products to make it to the next wash day. I can't say with certainty if this foul smell will effect anyone else, though. In general, I already have a hard time just finding body soaps, deodorants, etc that won't make me smell like fish after mixing with my body chemistry. For example, I can use Bath and Body Works Japanese Cherry Blossom body wash and smell great while Bath and Body Works At the Beach body wash makes me smell like a beached whale. The rotten eggs smell, however, is not a normal bad-mix-reaction scent for me. That's very specific to this product and myself. So bottom line: Product did what it says it's will do, but beware of a very foul odor that may or may not affect you. At least I look pretty if nobody gets too close to me to smell me?
E**E
I am not a hair color expert at all, so I want to share my experience for anyone like me who might panic easily. I have dark brown roots and platinum blonde lengths. During shampooing, the dark color unfortunately deposited onto my blonde hair, and I completely panicked. I used this product specifically to remove the dark spots, and it worked surprisingly well. The unwanted color lifted without damaging my blonde or making it dull. My hair looked glossy, clean, and refreshed afterward. One important tip: buy two. One container was not enough for my hair, and I almost ran out before being able to apply the product properly to my lengths. Having a second one would have made the process much easier and more comfortable. This product truly saved my blonde and gave me peace of mind. I highly recommend it, especially if you are not experienced with hair color and need a reliable fix.
S**7
This makes your hair extremely soft and shiny! The only problem is you have to wash and dry your hair. Then put it on dry hair and saturate it. Wait for 20 minutes then rinse and dry again!
M**A
The smell was strong in the jar, but once it was on my hair and I dried it, it was fine. I may need to go a little lighter on the roots. It was very heavy on the roots and looks and feels like I haven't washed my hair in a week. The bottom part of my hair was fine, it tends to stay dry. I plan on trying it again in a few days, but a lot less on the roots.
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