Hair color for growing out roots

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CHRISSY DANIELLE LOTENERO on Instagram: "NO ROOT SHADOW vs ROOT SHADOW‼️👇🏼 (swipe for a visual) 👉🏼 NO ROOT SHADOW - without a root shadow color will be more high maintenance and much brighter at the root, I recommend baby lights or teasy lights if you are not going to shadow the root, this way it still won’t create a harsh grow out 👉🏼 ROOT SHADOW - I shadow about 95% of my clients! it creates the most seamless finish and it is lower maintenance for your client. I recommend using a sheer, d Shadow Root Vs No Shadow Root, Root Shadow Highlights, Root Shadow Before And After, Root Tap Vs Root Smudge, Root Shadow Blonde, Teasy Lights, Demi Color, Full Head Highlights, Root Shadow

CHRISSY DANIELLE LOTENERO on Instagram: "NO ROOT SHADOW vs ROOT SHADOW‼️👇🏼 (swipe for a visual) 👉🏼 NO ROOT SHADOW - without a root shadow color will be more high maintenance and much brighter at the root, I recommend baby lights or teasy lights if you are not going to shadow the root, this way it still won’t create a harsh grow out 👉🏼 ROOT SHADOW - I shadow about 95% of my clients! it creates the most seamless finish and it is lower maintenance for your client. I recommend using a…

Rosie Baylis- Strover on Instagram: "Why you have that annoying band of warmth at your roots

So you have your hair done, and it looks fine in the salon, but after a few weeks when your hair starts growing and your natural, ash-based colour grows through... all of a sudden your colour looks REALLY warm.

There’s a reason for this-

When using a permanent colour for full grey coverage- the peroxide used will shift your natural colour a little bit.

Whenever we lift the hair- it will ALWAYS go warm (this happens to everyone)- so as long as you are using a permanent colour, this will always happen, and you will always have that brassy colour through the ends of the hair (unless it’s lifted out with bleach)

So what’s the alternative?

If you are open to having a middle ground (on a poll on my Balayage, Mushroom Coloured Hair, Brassy Hair Fix At Home, Demi Permanent Hair Color To Cover Grey, 7a Hair Color, Toning Blonde Hair, Bleach Damaged Hair, Peroxide Uses, Growing Out Hair

Rosie Baylis- Strover on Instagram: "Why you have that annoying band of warmth at your roots So you have your hair done, and it looks fine in the salon, but after a few weeks when your hair starts growing and your natural, ash-based colour grows through... all of a sudden your colour looks REALLY warm. There’s a reason for this- When using a permanent colour for full grey coverage- the peroxide used will shift your natural colour a little bit. Whenever we lift the hair- it will ALWAYS go…

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