Touching up roots in between salon visits?

Anonymous
I haven't had good luck with at home root touch ups. I never get good coverage. Could just be me. So now I go to the Madison Reed salon to get my roots done in between more expensive coloring (balayage). It's my middle ground.
Anonymous
I use Clairol root touch up every 6 weeks, at the three week point after the salon. Been happy with it.
Anonymous
I use Just for Men in medium brown and a clean mascara spoolie to paint mine. Also tint my brows and lashes this way. Works like a charm and is very cheap.
Anonymous
This is where the Tarte root touch up stick was so good. It was just for daily use but really did the trick. Alas, it has been discontinued.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You could always do that root subscription Madison Reed has in between your regular normal hair dresser


Would love a first hand account of this.


I’ve never done it. But it’s 45$ every 6 weeks. So you’d have to time it right to have it make sense between your normal person. I’ve only used Madison Reed root touch up powder and it’ok. But thinking of doing above bc I hate seeing my roots!!! Want to hear from someone first hand as well


I do this as my regular root coverup color. It’s been good so far
Anonymous
For you Madison Reed people -- do you go there for your regular color too? Or just the root touch ups between your actual colorist? Can they handle highlighted hair? Does your regular colorist know and endorse you going there?
Anonymous
Dark hair here. I use Clairol Natural Instincts in between salon visits for the roots/temples. Doesn't cause issues with salon color, and I feel like I can be less careful about it than I would need to be with a permanent at home color. I leave the color on longer than it says, I usually do 30 mins.
Anonymous
I use the spray from the drug store.
Anonymous
I get my hair professionally colored all over every 6-9 mos., then touch up my gray roots every 2-3 wks. using a product specifically created for this.

I use Clairol’s Nice ‘n Easy Touch Up Root Kit.
I love it as it does a fantastic job of covering my stubborn grays (!), only comes w/enough hair color needed for your roots and even comes w/a color brush to apply color effectively.
My only complaint is that it does not come w/an after-color hair conditioner.

But at under $10 a box it really makes covering my gray roots simple ➕ affordable!
eastcoastmom
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I just started using Clairol's Nice and Easy Root Kit and have been so happy for it. I kept it on for closer to 30 minutes and I also find it did not dry out my hair. I had tried Madison Reed before but for whatever reason that did not work as well on my hair. Now I will go 6-8 weeks before going for salon color.
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