How to deal with grown out roots: quick fixes and tips

If it’s been a while since you’ve been to the salon and your roots are starting to show, it may be tempting to grab an at-home hair color kit. Just take a deep breath and step away from the box. Matching your existing color to a drug-store color kit is next to impossible. The colors on the box almost never match the end result. And mixing the wrong colors can have a disastrous effect. Instead try one of these tricks for dealing with grown-out roots until you can get an appointment with your stylist to get a touchup.

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Dry Shampoo for Dark Roots

If you’re not a natural blonde, the good news is that the rooted look is in. But if that’s not your thing you can help lighten your dark roots with a light application of dry shampoo powder. Apply only to the roots and distribute them evenly. Don’t apply too much or it will be quite obvious. If you don’t have dry shampoo on hand, a light dusting of baby powder can also work.

Spray Those Roots Away

A root concealer spray is another quick and easy temporary fix. They are available in many shades, so you're sure to find one to match fairly well. Just spray it on and it will conceal those roots until you wash it out.

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Make Some Waves

Adding some texture to your hair can help draw the eye away from the roots. Use a salt spray on damp hair and scrunch as it air dries to create beachy waves. The added waves will draw attention away from dark roots making them less noticeable.

Change Your Part

Whichever trick you try, make it more effective by changing your part. Your hair flattens out at the root when you part it the same way all the time. This makes more surface area visible. Changing your part will add volume and lift at the roots to help conceal the new growth.

Conceal the Hairline with a Headband or Scarf

If you’re trying to wear your hair up, the roots at the hairline will be visible no matter what you do, unless you hide them. Use a wide headband or a pretty scarf to conceal those roots and give your style a finished look.

The stylists at Voga Salon can’t wait to be able to help you kiss those roots goodbye and refresh your color. As soon as we reopen, give us a call at 91681832 to reserve your hair color appointment. You’ll find us at 13357 West 135th in Overland Park. Download our free mobile app on iTunes or Google Play to manage appointments from your tablet or phone.

When your roots grow out, it means that your natural hair color is starting to show at the root area. This can happen when the hair color applied to your hair starts to fade or as new hair growth appears. Grown-out roots are a common occurrence, especially for individuals who color their hair regularly to maintain a desired shade or cover up gray hair.

Root shadowing is a hair coloring technique that involves creating a shadow or darker shade at the roots to blend them seamlessly with the rest of the hair. It is a popular method used by hairstylists to create a more natural and gradual transition between the roots and the colored hair. Root shadowing can help disguise grown-out roots and extend the time between touch-up appointments.

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