
#RITA HAZAN ROOT CONCEALER FULL#
Blonde – Covers a full range including honey, golden blonde, beige, champagne and sandy shades.Red – Covers all the basic red tones including auburn, copper, strawberry, bronze and ginger.Light Brown – Covers the lighter brown shades including chocolate, chestnut, amber, and sable.Dark Brown/Black – Covers the darkest shades including ebony, raven and deep-dark espresso.Rita Hazan Root Concealer comes in a variety of colors: It did wash out easily and didn’t come off on my fingers throughout the day as I played with my hair (nervous habit). I was quite satisfied with the results and I didn’t feel near as self conscious about my dark root line (and those pesky gray hairs)! To be honest, I felt like I was on a Hair Club For Men commercial, but it worked! It didn’t cover my roots entirely, but I was afraid to spray anymore… I didn’t have time to wash my hair again before I left. I noticed that my hesitant quick pass didn’t quite do the job, so I sprayed once more. I styled my hair as instructed on the can and then sprayed. My roots needed a touchup desperately so off I went to the bathroom. I was sent the Rita Hazan Root Concealer in dark blonde. It doesn’t contain alcohol, it is safe for pregnant women as it’s made from natural pigments (Iron Oxides, Titanium Dioxides and Mica), it is formulated without parabens or sulfates and it doesn’t affect Brazilian blowouts or other keratin treatments.
#RITA HAZAN ROOT CONCEALER PROFESSIONAL#
I consulted my professional before using the product and we agreed that it should be safe for me to try.

Simply spray 6 inches from the hairline in one continuous motion and it dries almost instantly after application.

FAST: In a matter of seconds, roots and grays become non-existent.Color stays in place and won’t stain face, clothing or linens. EASY: With a pinpoint actuator, color goes exactly where it’s needed and nowhere else.

Can be used anytime and anywhere, and does not contain any dye. CONVENIENT: The color is temporary, resistant to water and perspiration but can be easily washed out with shampoo.Rita Hazan Root Concealer will cover anyone’s roots with just one quick spray in seconds. I was excited to hear there was a new product on the market to help tide me over between salon visits. When it starts to grow out I get self conscious and try various things like zig zag parts, but by the end of the day they are there loud and clear. For the cherry on top, I’ve started getting more and more gray hair. I would love to visit my cosmetologist more often than I do, but with my crazy life with four kids and my husband on a rotating schedule, it just doesn’t happen. Really… it’s the way to go with hair that tends to pick up red very easily. Now I pay a professional to do it right the first time. At first I started with at home colors, but would occasionally end up orange and have to pay to fix it. Rita Hazan Root Concealer, $24, sephora.I have been coloring my hair for several years now. Coming up next (with an estimated August launch) will be a new line meant to conceal those pesky darker roots, for anyone who has gone blonde but is naturally a brunette. It works on all hair types, but do keep in mind that this product was created with the gray haired ladies in mind. I tested the product myself and while it is a bit unusual at first (it’s like a can of hairspray, but you’re filling in your roots with it so Rita recommends spraying it into the air first so you understand how the spray feels). It won’t come off until you shampoo! We also questioned Hazan about the color running (say on a sweaty day) and they had even put that to a test during a spinning class, without any drips. The formula is sprayed lightly onto the root, given a few minutes to dry, and stays all day. The product comes in four colors: Dark Brown/Black, Light Brown, Blonde and Red. Now there finally may be a solution for hiding them yourself. You know what we’re talking about that 1/2 inch of root that grows in just a couple weeks after you’ve left the salon. The Rita Hazan Root Concealer is basically a miracle in a can meant to eliminate those pesky root issues for those struggling with grays. Last night, much to my (and many other beauty editors and bloggers) delight hairstylist Rita Hazan introduced us to her very first product, which took her four years of creation, testing and re-testing to produce. And while I know it’s not the healthiest of addictions I also know it could be a lot worse. I may even imagine that I see roots, and I head right on over to a stylist’s chair. I have talked about my addiction with hair color many times, and lets just say it has not waned.
