Got roots? Unless you've been using your insolation time to improve your DIY hair color skills, the answer is yes. So... if you've got 'em, flaunt 'em! There's no need to stress about covering grown-in roots if you prefer to leave your hair color to the professionals. Visible roots add that certain "too busy and too cool to care too much" vibe to any haircut — and that same feeling can be translated into hairstyles. And trust us: There are more ways off roots than a splatter of slime green, a la Billie Eilish.
Trey Gillen, creative director at Sachajuan, suggests keeping visible root hairstyles on the edgy side. (When is there a better time than now to be experimental in a noncommittal way?)
"Showcasing your rooted regrowth is a statement, so make sure your haircut is somewhat of a statement too," he says. Gillen suggests adding a shine serum, like the Sachajuan Shine Serum, $30, right where rooted regrowth ends to create a "shine line" and focal point.
Keeping those tips in mind, here are hairstyles that will showcase all of your gorgeous hair.
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Trey Gillen, creative director at Sachajuan, suggests keeping visible root hairstyles on the edgy side. (When is there a better time than now to be experimental in a noncommittal way?)
"Showcasing your rooted regrowth is a statement, so make sure your haircut is somewhat of a statement too," he says. Gillen suggests adding a shine serum, like the Sachajuan Shine Serum, $30, right where rooted regrowth ends to create a "shine line" and focal point.
Keeping those tips in mind, here are hairstyles that will showcase all of your gorgeous hair.
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A super sleek low bun is the ultimate hairstyle to embrace roots. Don't be afraid to go heavy with hair gel to amplify that shine line.
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Image via Neilson Barnard/Getty
Tick the tendrils trend and embrace roots with a fresh take on 90s hair with a high sleek bun and face-framing tendrils. It works no matter how many tones are in your hair — see Dua Lipa for proof.
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Image via Ryan Pierse/Getty
Those with shorter hair can be inspired by the ultimate bedhead queen, Kristen Stewart, and up the ante on hair texture with a wind-swept and piecey finish. Let those strands go wherever they want.
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Image via Daniele Venturelli/Getty
A wispy bun that's perched right on top of the head is just the sort of effortless hairstyle we need right now. Bedhead texture complements the low-key vibe of growing-in roots.
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Image via Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Getty