

A couple of other reviews mentioned that the spray can spit a little bit around the nozzle, but I didn't have this issue as I applied the spray. The spray didn't look weird at all, and blended beautifully with both colors. For reference, I have more ashy brown hair with lighter, warmer highlights. The only water-proof, transfer-proof touch up spray with a nozzle. There's no scent, and the color I got-light brown-matched my hair really well. An award-winning aerosol root concealer extends salon color with temporary gray root cover-up. But if you're looking for a product to touch up gray roots, I recommend this one over any other I've tried that's on the market. Of course both of these side effects depend on how you apply the spray, and how much gray you want to cover.

And two, if I scratched my scalp, sometimes the spray got under my fingernails. The only two downsides to this product are: one, as another reviewer mentioned, your hair is left feeling like you've applied a bit too much dry shampoo spray. Another advantage of the spray is that this color really lasts until you wash it out, while the powder seemed to fade after a day.

The powder might be best for people who only have a tiny amount of gray they won't cover. I used to use the Wow Color powder you apply with a little brush, and while it mostly worked, it was pretty time-consuming and you really needed to make sure you covered each strand. Of the gray root touch up products I have tried, this was by far the most effective and easiest to apply.
