Allie is Wired: Sponsored Video: Making Your Salon Color Last Longer

Allie is Wired
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Sponsored Video: Making Your Salon Color Last Longer
Jan 25th 2013, 07:28

Whether you're on a budget or just strapped for time, sometimes making it to the hair salon can be nearly impossible.

So how do you disguise nasty root grow-out in the meantime?

If your color looks good but some natural regrowth or a few grays are starting to appear, you don't have to dye your whole head. A root touch-up kit is the answer!

If you are used to getting your hair colored at the salon, the idea of touching up your roots by yourself can be kind of intimidating. However, it’s really not as difficult as you think.

Root Touch Up by Nice 'n Easy gives your hair color a boost, covering roots and grays anytime between regular colorings. The targeted Root Creme works in just 10 minutes. With more shades than any other root product you’ll be sure to find your match. The colors are very natural and match up with almost any hair dye, plus the formula is extremely easy to use.

Only Nice 'n Easy has Color Blend Technology, which gives every shade built-in tones and highlights. Whether you choose our original or foam formula, you'll enjoy lasting, dimensional color and complete gray coverage in a single step.

  • Permanent color that blends seamlessly
  • Lasts up to 3 weeks
  • 100% gray coverage
  • Precision Brush for quick and easy application
  • Just 10 minutes to say goodbye to roots and grays

This product is great for stretching out the time between coloring. The applicator that it comes with lets you target areas that are easy to see such as your part, temples and the crown of your head.

It blended in seamlessly with my color, covered the grays, and bought me an extra two weeks before I had to color again.

Disclosure: This post is sponsored by Clairol, for which Allie is Wired received compensation. All editorial content has been created by me and reflects my personal opinions.

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