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Root concealer is a quick and easy solution to temporarily cover up gray hair and root regrowth between hair color appointments. Here are some steps on how to apply root concealer: 1. Choose the right root concealer: There are different types of root concealers available in the market, such as sprays, powders, and markers. Choose the one that matches your hair color and texture. 2. Prep your hair: Before applying root concealer, make sure your hair is clean and dry. Comb your hair thoroughly to remove any tangles or knots. 3. Shake the can: If you are using a spray root concealer, shake the can well before use. 4. Apply the root concealer: Spray or apply the root concealer directly onto your roots, starting from the hairline and working your way towards the back of your head. For powders, dip the brush into the product and tap off any excess. Gently apply the powder to your roots in a dabbing motion. For markers, draw the product onto your roots. 5. Blend: After applying the root concealer, use your fingers or a comb to gently blend the product into your hair. Make sure there are no harsh lines or clumps. 6. Style your hair: Once you have applied and blended the root concealer, style your hair as usual. Avoid touching your hair too much as this can rub off the product. 7. Remove excess product: If you have applied too much root concealer, use a dry shampoo or a soft brush to remove the excess product. Root concealers are a temporary solution and will need to be reapplied after a few days or when you wash your hair. It's always best to follow the instructions on the product and do a patch test before using it to ensure you don't have any adverse reactions.
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