Monday, May 23, 2011

Hair Root Touch Up

As I mentioned earlier, there are three basic types of colors that are used for hair root touch ups. The liquid color comes with a thin consistency and you need to combine it with a color developer, like hydrogen peroxide. You can apply the liquid hair color with the help of a bottle dropper and then rub it on the hair roots. The powder hair color is just needed to be dabbed on the hair roots. Along with an easy touch up, it also mops away the excessive oil and moisture from the scalp, like a dry shampoo. While the cream hair color comes in a tube, you still need to combine it with a developer and then apply it on the roots, with the help of a thin brush. If the hair color is faded throughout the strands, then you can stretch the application area of the color. It is the best way to maintain the hair color in between the two visits to the hair care salon.

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