The situation: You don't have to run to your colorist every time your roots grow in. After all, you're probably a boss babe who's earned her grays from long days at the office -- and that doesn't always allow you the luxury of booking constant salon appointments. Or perhaps you're a baller on a budget who needs a more affordable option than paying her colorist a visit. Whatever the case, there's plenty of at-home solutions to get rid of roots.
If time is of the essence, White suggests reaching for a spray like Rita Hazan Root Concealer because it "covers large areas quickly and efficiently, unlike marker or shadows that don't spread that easily." If you have dry or coarse hair, he recommends color sticks, like the Roux 'Tween Time Color Stick because thirsty strands absorb the moist consistency perfectly. Thin-haired gals should reach for powders. Try EverPro's Gray Away, which comes in travel-friendly packaging for on-the-go touch ups.
If you need a more permanent -- but equally fast -- solution, Hill is a fan of L'Oréal Paris' Root Rescue -- a 10-minute at-home hair color just for your roots.
If time is of the essence, White suggests reaching for a spray like Rita Hazan Root Concealer because it "covers large areas quickly and efficiently, unlike marker or shadows that don't spread that easily." If you have dry or coarse hair, he recommends color sticks, like the Roux 'Tween Time Color Stick because thirsty strands absorb the moist consistency perfectly. Thin-haired gals should reach for powders. Try EverPro's Gray Away, which comes in travel-friendly packaging for on-the-go touch ups.
If you need a more permanent -- but equally fast -- solution, Hill is a fan of L'Oréal Paris' Root Rescue -- a 10-minute at-home hair color just for your roots.