I love root touch up products because they allow me to go an extra 2-4 weeks between colorings, which saves my hair from the chemical damage that comes with coloring.
Root touch up powders also make my hair line look fuller, another great positive. They also save me a lot of money on coloring supplies.
Underside Coverage I start by parting my hair how I want the part to lay. Then, I go down about a half an inch down from that part line, lift the hair and spray a bit of root touch up spray along that layer.
I set my hair back down and repeat on the other side of my part. This gives me coverage on the underside pf my part, so that if I run my hands through my hair or the wind blows.
Root Coverage I take the sponge again and without adding any additional product, start to run the sponge from the edge of my grey roots, down into the rest of my hair.
Sides of Hair I push my hair back with my hand and start to fill in about 3/4 of an inch back from my hairline. Then, without adding any more powder to the sponge, I’ll start to fill in around my hair line.
Setting the Powder I used to use hair spray, but I have found the wax easier to place exactly where I want it and also to get more flexible hair movement.