The conditioner gives hair a beautiful soft sheen.
1 a smooth shine or brightness:
Its blocks of text are in a small, elegant font, set off by ample white paper with a lush, pearly sheen.
At different times we dwell on transparency and sheen, and in particular are very much concerned with the relative propensities of silk, cotton and polyester.
But the aqueous is not only a question of surface sheen and light.
The bureaucracy had lost its sheen.
Sheen found that of all types of feedback, recasts were most frequent, accounting for more than half of all feedback instances in all four settings.
Water makes itself known by its collateral effects - its boundedness within a vessel, a captured sheen or reflection, a buoyancy and loss of gravity.
This cold, matter-of-fact cohesion gives his tale an impenetrable sheen; surely it was this tone, successfully sustained, that made even the author's 'hair stand on end'.
The majority concerned the sighting of oil-like sheens in the wakes of suspect ships and almost all were reported by other vessels or aircraft.