You Loved The Blonde Highlights, But Your Roots Are Visible
Covering Grey Hair
If your hair is blonde and you’re starting to see grey roots, there are several ways to cover them up.
- Use a Root Touch-Up Tool
- Use A Root Touch-Up Spray
- Use A Root Cover Up Powder (Product Link)
- Mascara To Cover Your Grey Roots
Use A Root Touch-Up Tool
If you’ve used a root touch-up tool before, it probably looked like something that could double as an electric toothbrush and didn’t seem all that revolutionary. But if you haven’t tried one yet, they’re actually pretty great—and likely the easiest way to conceal roots. Just a few clicks of the button and voila! A perfect head of color is yours again!
Here’s how to use them:
- Hold the wand in front of your head at about chin level (or wherever your roots show) with its bristles facing away from you.
- Press down on its tip until it clicks into place and then apply product around your hairline using small strokes in one direction only (going back over any excess product will cause streaking). To finish off this step, let everything dry for five minutes so everything sets properly before moving on to step three below which will take less than 10 seconds total but results in lasting coverage!
Be Proactive & Use Colour-Saving Products
There are some things that you can do to help prevent fading. First, be proactive and use an appropriate shampoo and conditioner for color treated hair. This will help to keep the colour from fading as quickly and make it last longer. Also, consider using a heat protectant before using your curling iron or flat iron on your hair. The heat from these tools can cause damage to your strands, causing them to break off faster than they would if you didn’t use any styling tools at all!
Another important tip is to avoid using products that contain alcohol in them because they dry out the cuticle of your hair which causes more damage over time. While it may seem like you’re getting a good result right away when you use these products but in reality they are only short-term fixes that cause more harm than good in the long run!
It’s also important not over wash or shampoo too much either since this strips away natural oils needed by damaged hair follicles giving us dull looking locks instead of healthy shinny ones so try not going above once per week for best results with less frequent washing schedule options available depending on conditioner type used eaierly into treatment cycle schedule options available depending upon conditioner type used earlier into treatment cycle schedule options
These three tips will help keep your hair color longer.
- Wash your hair less often. Using a color-safe shampoo and conditioner will help keep your hair color longer.
- Use a color-saving shampoo instead of a clarifying shampoo. Use this once or twice per week and only on the scalp, not the length of your hair.
- Use products designed to preserve highlights, such as a spray in treatment or mousse/gel with sunscreen protection