
Makeup tutorial: How to use root touch-up spray
Looking for a quick fix to cover up visible roots in a pinch? Here are a few things to consider before buying a root spray. Some people have few strands of silver hair, while others have regrowth so it's not a one-size-fits-all product.
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Oribe Airbrush Root Touch-up ($45) is a great option and one we often suggest to our clients if you are looking to disguise your roots and add fullness, dry and velvety texture. It instantly covers greys and roots and can also revive highlights between appointments. It offers a beautiful and seamless blend and it's quick-drying powder formula absorbs dirt and oil, similar to dry shampoo.
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Comparable products to try:
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Color Wow's Root Coverup Powder ($47) is another great option and a cult favourite if you prefer a powder over a spray and have a more defined regrowth. It's mess-free, paraben-free and wax-free. Not only does this cover grey hair, it's ideal for softening the look of a thinning hairline.
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L'Oreal Magic Root Cover ($18) instantly covers grey exactly where you need it. Its lightweight formula is fast drying, smudge-free and long lasting.
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