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Don’t forget Magic Retouch Precision Brush, our instant grey concealer for temples and scattered greys. Color Wow's temporary root cover powder, a GH Beatuy Award winner, is easy to apply and feels weightless on hair. Sprays and powders are best for camouflaging large areas of regrowth and the scalp, as they can deliver high pigment load with a single application, Aral says. Following types of tests, Beauty Lab scientists tally dozens to hundreds of data points to determine which products perform best.
The product effectively covers roots, looks natural and applies easily with the corresponding brush, Beauty Lab evaluation showed. This quick drying spray is designed to blend in with your light blonde hair for a natural, all day flawless finish. We found the larger brush worked better at covering our hair with the powder, however, we had to go over the roots a few times before it even made a dent in them. Sticks and pens are ideal for hiding individual hairs (like grays that sprout up) or small areas along the hairline. The push down applicator easily pumped out the dry foam liquid which gave our hair a thin coat of colour.Isobutane, Ethyl Trisiloxane, CI 77891 / Titanium Dioxide, CI 77491, CI 77492, CI 77499 / Iron Oxides, Trimethylsiloxysilicate, Triethoxycaprylylsilane, Methyl Trimethicone . However, blocking some types of cookies may impact your experience of the site and the services we are able to offer.
Temporary root touch-up products are assessed by testers on factors including ease of application, color coverage (including gray) and blending, transferring and staining, flaking, lasting power and ease of removal.
While the colour range is quite expansive too – with six shades including warm blonde and mahogany brown. Housed in a small sleek black case this root touch up clips open to reveal a mirror, a small two ended brush and the coloured powder.
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