My Colorist Recommended This $11 Root Touch-Up Spray That Conceals Grays in Seconds

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My Colorist Recommended This $11 Root Touch-Up Spray That Conceals Grays in Seconds
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The L'Oreal Paris Magic Root Cover-Up Concealer Spray is one shopping editor’s secret weapon for concealing gray hairs in seconds. The spray is $11 at Walmart and comes in a variety of colors to cover up gray hair and save money on salon visits.

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She recommends applying with a light hand so that the color doesn’t “look too dense and matte or fake-looking” and to “lock it in with a hairspray on top.”Over the past year, I’ve learned two “tricks” of my own that took my technique to next-level perfection. Firstly, whento spray it while holding the can about 4 to 6 inches away from your hair, they mean business. The first time I used it, I held it too close to my scalp and turned my skin the same color as my hair.

And secondly, after spraying my roots, I’ll go about my morning routine, layering my skin care or clearing out emails, before touching my head. These few minutes allow the spray to settle and dry, which prevents it from transferring to my fingers or clothes. When I started using it, I was so excited to flip my hair left and right with my fingers, and had dark brown smears everywhere.

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