Keeping up with root regrowth isn’t always convenient or cheap. And if you’re dealing with grays, even a little growth can feel noticeable. Thankfully, today’s root touch-up products are better than ever. They’re fast, blend beautifully, and buy you more time between professional appointments. Are you looking to cover a few silver strands or camouflaging dark regrowth? There’s something on this list that can help.
Choose based on how much coverage you need and how long you want it to last. If you need something quick for daily use, a spray or powder works well. For longer-lasting results, consider a semi-permanent or permanent root dye. Also, check that the shade matches well with your hair color; most are forgiving, but look for ash, neutral, or warm tones that match your base.
Yes, most modern formulas are made without harsh ingredients like ammonia or peroxide. Sprays and powders sit on top of the hair, while semi-permanent dyes are gentler than full dyes and often enriched with conditioning agents. If you have fine or thinning hair, powders can also help create the illusion of density at the roots.
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A go-to drugstore favorite, this temporary spray covers roots instantly with a lightweight mist that dries in seconds. It’s transfer-resistant, ammonia-free, and available in a wide range of shades from blonde to black. Great for last-minute Zoom calls or dinner plans.
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This at-home kit provides salon-quality gray coverage that lasts up to 3 weeks. The color cream is thick and easy to control, and the included brush allows you to target roots without coloring the surrounding hair. It’s available in over 20 shades to match most permanent color brands.
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This compact, refillable powder offers a non-toxic way to extend the life of your hair color. The mica-based formula clings to hair (not skin) and works double duty as a brow filler. It’s sweatproof, rain-resistant, and free from talc, sulfates, and parabens. Ideal for sensitive scalps.
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This professional-grade spray delivers natural, salon-inspired coverage. The microfine nozzle creates a smooth mist that blends easily without stickiness or flakes. Perfect for hiding grays or roots between colorings, and safe for all hair types, including keratin-treated hair.
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Loved by hairstylists, this pressed mineral powder stays where you apply it, with no smudging or fallout. The included dual-ended brush allows precise application around the part and temples. The reflective pigments help it look natural under bright lights or sunlight.
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This semi-permanent kit includes everything you need: color, activator, mixing bowl, gloves, and a brush. It’s ammonia-free, cruelty-free, and designed for quick root touch-ups in between salon visits. The results last 10–15 shampoos and blend seamlessly with most hair colors.
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Designed specifically for camouflaging roots and thinning areas, this sponge-applied powder goes on dry and adheres like a magnet. It fills in sparse spots and hides regrowth without flaking or rubbing off. Available in multiple shades. The mirrored compact makes it great for on-the-go fixes.
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This foam formula is ideal for women who want a quick permanent solution without the mess. The dual-chamber bottle blends color and developer with a single press. It takes just 5 minutes to cover grays and comes with enough product for two applications.
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This creamy, crayon-like stick glides on smoothly and blends easily into roots without any mess. Great for precision areas like temples or the part line. The formula stays put through heat, humidity, and light sweating, and it comes in natural-looking tones like blonde, brown, and auburn.
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Designed with a sponge tip on one end and a crayon tip on the other, this versatile product offers precise application and easy blending. It’s portable, affordable, and ideal for small patches of gray at the hairline or along the temples.
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Yes! A common trick is to use powder along your part and temples for a soft finish and layer a spray over larger areas. Just be sure to avoid layering too much or mixing incompatible textures, which can cause build-up or flaking.
Most brands offer forgiving color matches that blend rather than perfectly match. If you’re between shades, going slightly lighter often results in a more natural look. Some brands even offer multi-tonal options to mimic the dimension of salon color.
Read more: How to Transition Your Colored Hair to Natural Gray.
Do you have a go-to root touch-up you swear by? What’s more important to you, quick fixes or long-lasting coverage? Have you ever layered products or come up with your own DIY root-blending trick? Share your experience in the comments below! We’d love to hear how you keep your roots in check between salon visits.
I used Magic Touch during the pandemic but I prefer to get my cut and colour done every 5 – 6 weeks.