It's also perfect for whenever I wear my hair in a ponytail - I always find that the hair near my temples looks sparse when pulled back, and this gives everything a more full look. I also love applying it to my temples and the areas of hair near my face that are thinning. If the way I parted my hair that day happens to put my gray roots on full display, I apply it to either side of my part and any hairs that need a little extra color. I typically pop it open, remove the application sponge from the hidden compartment in the bottom, tap the sponge into the powder, slowly apply it to the areas of my hair where I need coverage, then let it sit for five minutes before touching it or brushing through with a paddle brush. I've applied it on dirty hair, but I wouldn't attempt using it when hair is wet. ![]() ![]() From there, the brand recommends applying the product to clean, dry hair. The powder comes housed in a tiny tub-like compact (complete with a mirror), and the application sponge sits in a hidden area underneath the powder, so all you have to do is pull it out. ![]() As someone who was totally new to using any type of root coverage product, I have to admit this one was extremely user-friendly.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |