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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have (had) medium brown, straight hair, just below my shoulders. It's slowly going more grey. I had never dyed my hair or gotten highlights and trim the ends myself in less than 5 minutes, so I'm very low maintenance when it comes to hair. I use Clairol Natural Instincts no ammonia hair rinse. It's the non-permanent type of hair dye that says it rinses out in 28 shampoos. However, now that I'm going more grey, I use it every other week, for about $8 a box. I mainly put it on my center part and temples and along my hair line. Wait 20 minutes and rinse out. I was using a clarifying shampoo, as I have oily hair, but I think it was stripping the dye color out faster, so now I use mild Suave shampoo every other day. After rinsing out the dye, I use Suave to get that squeaky clean feel. I also found a powder compact for root touch up (no odor), so if I haven't had time to do the box dye, I can quickly cover up my center part or along my temples. I put a slim comb under the hair line to keep any powder off my face. So I spend about $16 a month for color, and total time is under 30 minutes for each box. I get them at Walmart and alternate between 6 and 6G.[/quote] Can you tell me more about the powder compact? I didn’t know about that![/quote] Clairol Temporary Root Touch-Up (Medium Brown for me). I always make sure to shampoo between using the powder (it's like eye shadow) and the color rinse dye. I think the rinse needs plain hair without any product to work most effectively. https://www.amazon.com/Clairol-Temporary-Touch-Up-Concealing-Medium/dp/B078KGJ6WR/ref=sr_1_1_pp?crid=2HDEC6BG7Z3CI&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.arh8w6AAGnysBUTWUE1-JFNmYLvf02hi_nT5qhr0GUoWpkdVPO_5Ye6Y-Aw3nbKOQ_b2e4atDzKyJDILvqedJhHk0OcbJBN8W3PSiJywVRVofQar_P5efWyqQwFATwX-2I6pJRy437_mOGENBsozAbDSw_en7OfVOm4BqBgQ4Nk6mcfSNOzxsowp2wpr4oqsFFvO7Fv3c_vzi_S69qx_oBBR3N9yL2tPwgASChH8xQLxevU4lUs6DdGZMqTy9xeU1E6M-igr0AUMsAIyzZ3wB7fK2odLJTKEz51Bcf5CIOk.Bq62mLLgZFrN97kRddxbV3ruEj4lyP0AniNYnZN_SLA&dib_tag=se&keywords=clairol%2Broot%2Btouch%2Bup&qid=1765628185&sprefix=clairol%2Caps%2C165&sr=8-1&th=1 [/quote] I use the Madison Reed powder compact and think it works welll. I have light brown hair and it makes the grey look more like just highlights. It stays in and doesn’t run although I guess I’ve never stood in pouring rain with it.[/quote]
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