
The TikTok-famous root cover-up stick that hides grays in seconds is now 30% off: 'It's been a lifesaver between hair appointments'
There is nothing worse than getting your hair colored and styled, and then noticing a few months later that your roots are starting to grey again — my mom struggles with this issue all the time.
It's frustrating and expensive going back to the salon frequently for this pesky problem. Fortunately, there's a $39 solution that truly lives up to the hype. Plus, it's on mega sale right now at 30 percent off with code STICKS30 used at checkout.
Style Edit Root Touch Up Stick
Cover up grays within seconds with this root cover up stick.
It's available in four colors and has a non-sticky formula that doesn't stain or smear.
Shop it now for 30 percent off.
$27.30 (30% off) Shop
TikTok-viral, Instagram-famous, and a national TV star, Style Edit's Root Touch Up Stick is the answer to your woes. It comes in four colors (Black, Dark Brown, Medium Brown, and Light Brown) and is the most effective way to hide any greying.
It's compact and easy to use too — just apply it on the desired area, then use the sponge tip to blend. Three seconds is all you need, according to the brand.
You'll want to apply it directly to clean, dry hair, and it works best on your hairline, temples, or even your brows. It also doesn't run or stain, so you never have to worry about this cover up stick accidentally getting on your work shirt.
The formula is non-sticky too, and it stays in place until you wash it out — yes, this means it won't get on your pillow either. Plus, it's weatherproof, holding up whether it's rain or shine. Even increased levels of humidity this summer won't affect it!
Apart from graying roots, it's quite useful for individuals like me who have hair thinning near the scalp — you can simply color in those spots to give your hair a fuller, thicker look.
Amazon customers seem to love it too, with more than 1,000 reviews on the e-tailer's site. 'I bought this stick and now I'm on my second one. I like that it's a thick wax that adheres, blends well, and stays. No smears, residue, or weird-feeling hair even in the summer 100°F/40°C heat,' says one happy shopper.
Another adds: 'I love how quick and simple this product is to use. Easy application in areas I want covered up until my next hair coloring job. It's been a lifesaver at times when I didn't want my grow-out to be so obvious.'
It's easy to see why shoppers love this product — it's quick, easy to use, and does the job. The next time you're a few weeks out from your hair appointment and in a pinch, use this root cover-up stick to hide any stray gray strands.
Buy it now for 30 percent off with code STICKS30 on Amazon, and make sure to grab a couple so you're never caught without it.
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