![]() You’ll be relieved to know that I’ve since colored my hair, but I’m sure I’ll be using the Rita Hazan Root Concealer again as soon as it starts to grow it. I used it several times after that, though, and with the correct amount it looked and felt natural. The first time I used it, I will admit that I used too much and it made my hair feel a bit stiff and dirty. I’m embarrassed to show my before photo, but will reassure you that I don’t normally let it get this bad! I knew that I’d be reviewing the root concealer, so I purposefully didn’t color my hair for even longer than normal to be able to really see how well the root concealer works when it arrived. It’s the perfect way to keep your roots in check until you can get to the salon. The Root Concealer is water and stain resistant and dries in just seconds, so it won’t stain skin or clothes. Available in blonde, dark brown/black, light brown, red/auburn and dark blonde, there is a shade to match every hair color. Rita Hazan’s Root Concealer is an easy-to-use temporary spray that covers your roots in just seconds. The Rita Hazan Root Concealer is exactly what I’ve needed over the past few years. I finally have the perfect product for busy moms like me. The longer I let my hair go, the more headbands and hats I wear. As my hair color grows and and the roots and gray hair start to show, I start wearing headbands. It seems like I only get to the salon when things have become so bad it’s not bearable anymore. Unfortunately, now that I have three children, my hair and nail appointments are few and far between. If I part my hair in the middle, you don’t really notice it, but a middle part is a baaaaad look for me, so I’ve just gotten used to coloring the gray hair. Instead, when I was about 25, I started getting gray hairs on each side of my hair, where the part is. I thought it was kind of cool when I was young and always wondered if I’d get one too. Try: Josie Moran Argan Oil Hair Serum, $30 mother has had a stripe of gray hair down one side of the back of her head since she was 15. It adds more moisture to hair without weighing it down, so not only does the color improve but it can change the texture as well! I suggest using a nickel size drop on wet hair each day before styling.–RC It also contains omega-3 and 9, which are unsaturated fatty acids which strengthen and moisturize hair, and can also put off untimely gray hair or hair of a different color or texture than that of the rest of your hair. It invigorates the cells that help produce the melanin protein responsible for the natural color of the hair. The combo of volume at the root and waves through the ends will help to conceal your unintentional ombré.–Olivia Halpin, DreamDry Stylist and Salon ManagerĦ. Give yourself beach hair. Add volume at the root using Kérastas Volume in Powder, and then use a medium size curling iron or wand through the ends to create messy, beachy texture. It also stays put until you shampoo it out."–Rita Hazan, celebrity colorist. Try a root concealer. "My root concealer is easy to spray on the hair where you need it. ![]() If you switch the direction of your part, or messy it up a bit, the severity of the roots becomes less noticeable.–RCĤ. Change up your part. When you wear your hair the same way every day, the hair actually becomes more flat and your roots look darker than they actually are. Milkmaid braids are also a great option.–Rodney Cutler, owner of the Cutler/Redken Salon in New Yorkģ. ![]() ![]() The twists act as a headband, so you can leave your hair down. If your hair is longer, trying twisting it away from the face and pinning at the base of the head. If your hair is short, try a braid along the hairline to pull away the hair from the face and mask your roots in with the color of the length of your hair. Think of anything that twists the hair like braids and twists. Look to hairstyles that create dimension. The best styles are those that are meant to show highlights. ![]()
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