Anonymous wrote:I use Clairol Root Touch Up. My colorist at the salon wasn’t thrilled (she said grays and box dye can take color differently) but it’s worked so far. My only problem is getting to the gray roots in the back of my head. But for roots around the face and top part, it allows me to drag out my color for a few more weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was a very dark brunette, with silky straight hair that I began coloring around age 23 due to gray. (My grandmother had been completely grey/gray (which is correct for hair??) by age 21) My hair also grows Fast--so I needed to color roots every 3 weeks. Here's the crazy thing I eventually did at age 41ish--I became a blonde. It's been 20 years now--it's expensive and time consuming, but my hair never looks horrible between appointments. (I have more $ now so I go every month) The grey blends better with blonde, not as stark of a contrast . Most women should go lighter as you age, IMHO
(I also have Oribe airbrush root touch up spray, but I rarely have to use it, keep it for emergencies only!)
I did this also. Not that happy being a blonde but at least I don’t have the silver circle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have the same problem, and gave up on salon visits. I color at home using a temporary color that fades gradually and doesn’t leave a line. I still probably color about every three weeks, but it’s cheap, fast, and easy.
What color line?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use Clairol Root Touch Up. My colorist at the salon wasn’t thrilled (she said grays and box dye can take color differently) but it’s worked so far. My only problem is getting to the gray roots in the back of my head. But for roots around the face and top part, it allows me to drag out my color for a few more weeks.
+1