Coloring your hair can be a lot of fun however it is generally not a low maintenance activity. Root regrowth is one of the most annoying phases of color maintenance it generally time consuming and ineffective in terms of cost so learning to hide regrown roots can be a good temporary solution that can help you look your best on every occasion.
Hair coloring can be an easy instant way to create a more
interesting and alluring hairstyle. However maintaining a proper
hair color requires a lot of work to be able to look our best. Hair
root regrowth is one of the first problems that emerge shortly
after the hair was dyed. For those who have long tresses this
problem is generally more noticeable, however those with shorter
locks face the problem as well, although it might be at a slightly
lower scale.
While getting regular touch ups is the best solution
for this problem, sometimes we are unable to do it right away.
Until we manage to schedule an appointment with a hair colorist or
find time to do it ourselves camouflaging the outgrown roots is the
next best thing we can do. Here are a few quick solutions that can
be used to camouflage nasty regrown hair roots fast:
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Experiment with different hairstyles
Some hairstyles do a better job hiding regrown roots than others.
Examples of hairstyles that can help you look flattering despite of
coloring problem include: wavy and curly hairstyles, partially braided hairstyles,
slicked back hairstyles or even fashionable wet look
hairstyles.
Changing your part can also be beneficial. Zigzag parts are one of
the best choices because it has the most coverage power. For
shorter hairstyles adding volume and creating a deliberate messy
texture can be one of the simplest and most stylish solutions that
can be applied.
Play with hair accessories
If you are a fan of funky hair accessories you can instantly solve
two problems at once: creating a more interesting hairstyle and
cleverly camouflaging outgrown roots. Headbands, hats and scarves
are all great solutions if you know how to use them wisely.
Placing a wide head band or a cute scarf on the ares where the
regrown roots are the most visible can easily solve the problem and
allow you to look beautiful without effort.
Use makeup
Using makeup on your tresses might sound weird, however is one of
the most clever solutions for temporarily covering dark roots.
Depending on your hair color you will have to take advantage of
different makeup tools to achieve your goal. If you are blonde the
most effective makeup product for you is the face powder. If you
are a brunette a brown or other dark eyeshadow color will most
likely do the trick for you. For redhead bronzer is the product
that can literally save the day. Apply these products with a
blusher brush and you are ready to go.
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Keep your hair as clean as possible
Dirty, oily hair hair makes root regrowth a lot more noticeable,
especially if the contrast between your natural hair color and the
hair dye color is already noticeable. While washing your hair more
frequently won't by itself solve the problem, at least it will make
it slightly less noticeable.
On the other hand frequent washing will also make your hair color
fade faster especially if you opted for a seductive red shade, which in turn
will increase your hair color maintenance costs.
Get some temporary highlights
If you are a fan of contrasting hair highlights adding some
temporary highlights can be the right solution for you. If your
tresses are dyed in blonde shades and your natural hair color is a
dark one you can even get away with dark roots, as this is one of
the hottest looks of the moment.


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