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How to cover greys between salon visits?

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AnaViaSalamanca · 26/06/2018 20:11

How do people do this? My hair is dark brown and has a lot of greys in the front, and it grows FAST. So far I have tried revlon powder which was rubbish and a spray from superdrug which was more so. I have even tried mascara!

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everyonesgotanopinion · 26/06/2018 20:46

I feel your pain! Having tried most products, I'm currently using Asdas brown dry shampoo. Really cheap but really effective. Used bumble4and bumble for years but this is much better.

OhNoes · 26/06/2018 21:31

I use Nice n Easy Root Touch Up. It's usually on special offer in Superdrug if you buy two packs. It's permanent and I find it blends in really well with whatever shade of brown I'm using (comes in several different colours). Very easy to use.

mimibunz · 26/06/2018 21:36

Same here and I have resorted to expensive highlights. The grow out is less painful because it uses 3 colours. Lasts a few months so ultimately worth it for me.

IwankaTramp · 26/06/2018 21:38

Majirel just on roots as the front. Mix up a tiny amount and apply with an old make-up brush just where visible along temples etc.

maribella · 26/06/2018 22:07

Highlights mask it and you can't see the greys when they start growing out.

Middleoftheroad · 26/06/2018 22:09

Home Bargains root spray touch up 1.99. Cheaper than any in Boots etc and just as good.

I also have a powder one from.Boots

Ikeameatballs · 26/06/2018 22:40

L’Oréal root spray. I also find it blends the roots with your usual hair colour if highlighted.

Having said this I’m off to get mine redone at the hairdressers on Thurs 3 months after I was last there!

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