TONI&GUY – #RockYourRoots – We care for your hair
#RockYourRoots
Dear Toni&Guy client,
We are specialists in professional hair colour and we at Toni&Guy know how important your hair, and especially your hair colour is to your overall image and confidence.
Whilst you are not able to visit your Toni&Guy salon and colour technician, we wanted to share with you some of the quick tips recommended by our leading colour technicians for grown-out colour – to care for your hair colour whilst at home with no effect on your salon colour. So, when we do open our doors again very soon, we will be able to get you back to your favourite shade very quickly.
With love from your Toni&Guy team
How Can I Cover My
Roots?
The good news is that roots are cool again but if your natural colour is not what you want to see as your parting, here’s how you can disguise and style your grown out roots before you see us back in salon.
A colour spray or hair mascara is a great temporary fix and it willl give you total control with a seamless blend. You can instantly touch up your colour and say goodbye to your roots and unwanted grey hairs by using these award-winning powder formulas.
How Can I Style My
Coloured Hair?
To really hide your roots, increase movement and add volume to your hair, apply a texture spray sparingly throughout the hair. Try a Brunette version to also help cover up the roots if your natural hair is a dark shade.
We recommend:
To disguise your roots – change up your hairstyle. Go for a ponytail or fold your hair back with a clip. Wear an alice band with your hair down or in a top knot.
Change up your parting, making sure it’s not perfect – straight partings always show off root regrowth more, so the more uneven the parting, the better those roots look.
Can I Use A Box Colour
To Touch My Roots?
Our honest answer is that we would strongly advise against it. In our TONI&GUY salons your colour technician provides you with a bespoke service, blending a personalised mixture so it is nearly impossible to match your tailor-made salon colour to a box colour. Using a box dye will make it quite tricky to get an even result, which can become very difficult for your colour technician to correct.
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