How to get shiny hair at home
Most people need to touch up grey roots every 2 weeks, as new grey hair starts to show. A root touch-up permanent hair colour allows you to cover grey roots between full-head colourings without colouring your whole hair.
Why don’t you need to colour all your grey roots every time?
A common mistake is colouring all grey roots every few weeks.
In practice, grey roots appear first in specific areas, not across the entire head at the same time.
Colouring all grey roots too often can lead to:
repeated processing of the same areas
increased chemical exposure over time
longer and less efficient application
less precise control during application
Where grey roots usually appear first
Grey roots tend to show first in the most noticeable areas:
hairline
part
temples
Focusing on these areas allows for faster and more controlled touch-ups.
A more efficient way to maintain grey roots
Instead of colouring all grey roots each time, you can apply colour only to the areas
where grey hair appears first.
Using a root touch-up permanent hair colour helps you:
achieve 100% grey coverage
avoid colouring your whole hair each time
reduce unnecessary chemical exposure
keep colour fresh between full-head colourings
save time with quicker, targeted application
A smarter approach between full-head colourings
The goal is to extend the time between full-head colourings.
By touching up grey roots regularly, you can:
save time
use less product
reduce unnecessary chemical exposure
Grey roots typically start showing again within 14 days. Touching up grey roots every 2 weeks helps maintain consistent colour between full-head colourings without colouring your entire hair each time.