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If you’re up for temporary solutions, these are the stylist-approved at-home hair dye options that are less likely to damage your hair.
We asked experts how to dye your hair at home and they recommended plenty of tips and products, including root touch-up kits, root cover-up spray, and hair dye from oVertone, dpHUE, Kristin Ess ...
Thanks to so many amazing (and easy-to-use) at-home hair coloring products, that doesn't have to be the case. Read on to find out all the best ways to keep your hair color looking fresh from home.
If your roots are growing in and you're considering coloring your hair at home during the pandemic, use this advice from Consumer Reports.
Good Dye Young Poser Paste ($18) is a waxy styling pomade that's incredibly pigmented and has a pleasant citrus smell. Use it in small sections of your hair for a bright pop of color.
At home hair color can be a tricky process. Thankfully we found the best at home hair dyes for professional results, according to experts.
Insider spoke with professional colorists and hairstylists about how to color overgrown roots and maintain healthy locks without going to the salon.
Brett Davison, with Face and Body Emporium in Sacramento, said there are several ways to maintain your hair color at home.
Coloring your hair at home can be daunting, but there’s no need to worry. To help you get your perfect look, we talked to experts who recommend their favorite hair coloring products.
The chemical processes involved in dyeing your hair blonde or a lighter shade can lead to hair color woes such as orange tones. Learn why this happens and how to prevent it from occurring.