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Ireland AM host Muireann O'Connell reveals €14 product that helps cover up greys – here's where you can purchase it

Ireland AM host Muireann O'Connell reveals €14 product that helps cover up greys – here's where you can purchase it

The Irish Sun19-06-2025
IRELAND AM host Muireann O'Connell has shared the perfect product to help you cover up grey hairs - and it costs just €14.
The
star
has been on a journey to improve her
hair
health
by ditching the bleach and embracing her grey.
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Muireann O'Connell has shared a brilliant hair hack for greys
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Muireann uses the product everyday when hosting Ireland AM
make-up
.
The 41-year-old films her everyday wardrobe decisions before she fronts the hit breakfast show.
Fans are constantly expressing their envy over the star's fantastic sense of style.
But one recent outfit clip has had fans flocking to find out where a particular product came from.
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In a swift moment, Muireann sprayed a product onto a thick make-up brush and patted it onto her hair roots.
The
It's fast, effective, and does the job in a couple of seconds.
And for those looking to try out the easy hair hack, you don't have to worry about breaking the bank.
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Muireann uses the L'Oreal Magic Retouch Light Golden Blonde spray and you can buy it in Boots for just €13.99.
The Temporary Instant Root Concealer comes in numerous shades from blonde to brown and black and also has 25 applications.
Muireann O'Connell reacts to diet backlash
So if you're struggling with pesky grey roots that you want to cover up quickly - look no further.
This comes after Muireann admitted she would
The breakfast show host recently became a
with her fiance after years of gruelling house hunting.
However, whilst the new home is being revamped Muireann and her partner will
remain
in their
'IT'S A RECKONING'
Taking to
The
Limerick
lady said: "Probably the most viscerally horrible thing to ever happen to me was getting the coil. Awful, I hated it, it should be given under general anaesthetic.
"But, would I choose to have that procedure done every day rather than clearing out my house and packing up, yes."
The Irish host highlighted how she had been living in her current home since 2017, but had found items that belonged to her in 2003.
She cried: "I didn't even live in Dublin in 2003, how did you get in to this house? Why are you here? Do you spark joy in my life? No!"
Muireann shook her head ashamedly and added: "Look I know I am an over consumer, it is a reckoning and I'm having a bit of an existential crisis about that right now."
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