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8 Touch-Up Products That Instantly Hide Your Roots, No Salon Necessary

Because not everyone loves the lived-in root trend
If you're not comfortable with spray, drawing or painting color onto your roots, perhaps you'd be more at home with a tinted hair mask that will revive your salon-made hair color. This nurturing, color-revival mask is ideal for light blonde hair. Simply massage the product into your roots to diminish the appearance of grays and grow-out.

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Pinpoint your lived-in roots with this award-winning color spray. Designed to immediately cover stubborn grays and grown-out roots, this buildable color spray — available in five shades — will work across any hair shade and won't transfer to clothes, sheets or anything else it touches.

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Color Wow Root Cover Up, $34.50
This innovative, water-resistant root-touch up powder allows you to revive dull, lifeless roots in a single swipe. The buildable color can cover anything from roots to grays and is buildable for areas that need a bit more coverage. You can also use this product if you have thin hair, as it will camouflage your scalp and make your overall head of hair look more voluminous.

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Oftentimes, lived-in roots are sprinkled with grays. To help conceal your roots and stretch the time between colorings, consider using this brand new collection from Garnier. Designed to specifically cover unruly grays, this new nourishing formula, saturates hair, no matter how wiry, wild or resistant, to ensure seamless, allover color. Who knows, you might just find that you like this hydrating avocado-, olive-, and shea oil-infused product so much that it won't only be your go-to for roots, but full color, too.

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BY REBECCA NORRIS | APR 6, 2018 | SHARES
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