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Problem: Obvious, different colored roots Fast Fix: Braid your hair
Don't you just love it when you can look chic and trendy while also covering up a major color flaw? Braiding mixes the two-toned hair, which helps make the roots less noticeable. Side-braid the front of your hair, including any bangs you may have, and tuck it behind one ear. Here's a step-by-step tutorial:
Step 1: Create a deep side part, and section off the front part of your hair that you'd like to braid.
Step 2: Spritz a thickening root spray or a texturizing spray (try Paul Mitchell Awapuhi Wild Ginger Texturizing Sea Spray, $20) to the front section.
Step 3: Tease the front section with a fine-toothed teasing comb to give it volume.
Step 4: Start French-braiding the teased hair along your hairline, including any bangs if you have them.
Step 5: Secure the end of the braid behind your ear with a couple bobby pins.
Robinson also recommends that blondes "zigzag their part instead of [creating] a straight one to camouflage grown out highlights."
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Don't you just love it when you can look chic and trendy while also covering up a major color flaw? Braiding mixes the two-toned hair, which helps make the roots less noticeable. Side-braid the front of your hair, including any bangs you may have, and tuck it behind one ear. Here's a step-by-step tutorial:
Step 1: Create a deep side part, and section off the front part of your hair that you'd like to braid.
Step 2: Spritz a thickening root spray or a texturizing spray (try Paul Mitchell Awapuhi Wild Ginger Texturizing Sea Spray, $20) to the front section.
Step 3: Tease the front section with a fine-toothed teasing comb to give it volume.
Step 4: Start French-braiding the teased hair along your hairline, including any bangs if you have them.
Step 5: Secure the end of the braid behind your ear with a couple bobby pins.
Robinson also recommends that blondes "zigzag their part instead of [creating] a straight one to camouflage grown out highlights."
SEE NEXT PAGE: Problem: Dull-looking hair
Older comments
Always keep a bottle of Prell nearby when coloring
by LittleBunny Sunday, February 3, 2013 at 07:23PM Report as inappropriate
The best advice ... trust coloring your hair to a professional!
by robyne00 Friday, October 19, 2012 at 10:57AM Report as inappropriate
I love it great tips thank you
by Nuriye Wednesday, October 17, 2012 at 08:56AM Report as inappropriate
i thought that you will give info on how to correct each type of color disaster like, multiple color from purple hair dye or orange color after bleach. but this is quite okay.
by hazr_rayn_hashim Saturday, October 13, 2012 at 05:10AM Report as inappropriate
Any tips when it comes to hair color are helpful.
by TBjunkie Monday, April 30, 2012 at 01:12AM Report as inappropriate
Not quite what I expected to see, but good advice none the less. I thought there would be ways to correct actual coloring disaster like purple hair from an ashy blonde or hair turning nearly black from a dark blonde dye kit... guess there aren't ways to fix that aside from going to the salon...
by CCochran Wednesday, April 4, 2012 at 11:34AM Report as inappropriate
Great Tips, Thank you!
by powerwoman033 Saturday, March 10, 2012 at 07:03PM Report as inappropriate
great tips lovee
by Nicole2814 Thursday, March 8, 2012 at 08:03PM Report as inappropriate
Great tips...
by yestfl Thursday, March 8, 2012 at 02:42PM Report as inappropriate
Several of these are helpful, although I disagree that side-braiding your hair makes grown-out roots or highlights any less noticeable.
by Jewelrydesigner Wednesday, March 7, 2012 at 09:33AM Report as inappropriate