How Do You Cover Gray Hair Roots Temporarily?
If you color your hair, you may need some ways to cover gray hair roots temporarily. You want your hair color to last, but those pesky roots start showing up quickly. Gray hair, which is nonporous, has a hard time holding on to color. Here are a few way to temporarily cover gray hair roots, and postpone another expensive and time-consuming trip to the salon. Postpone the need to cover gray hair roots. Ask your stylist to apply good old peroxide, which is a strong bleaching agent, to your roots before applying your color. This will make the hair more porous and better able to grab the color. Use gentle shampoos and conditioner made for color treated hair. They will add moisture to your locks and won’t strip away the color as quickly as regular products. Apply a color extension treatment which contains ceramide, a product that will help the color last. The treatments, which will help cover your gray hair roots, are usually for sale at salons and beauty supply stores. Buy a gray hair root