Root touch up? D:
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Jan 3, 2014
Kaite P.
A couple weeks ago, I dyed my hair black. My roots are now starting to show, and they're very light compared, but what's the best way to touch them up, without going back to the salon? Like, I know they sell root touch up kits, but which is the best? Thanks in advance(:
Jan 3, 2014
Kristy E.
Nice and easy are good, or any dye will pretty much do, just make sure its the same colour!
Jan 3, 2014
Ashley M.
Sallys has good color brands like wella color charm and loreal professional. Drugstore brands are too harsh w metallics. Do your roots only cause you don't want to dry out your ends:)