I color my hair medium auburn (closest match to my natural color) to cover grey hairs. I color it about once every 4 months when I have a couple of inches of natural color grown out and I can't stand the grey showing that much anymore. I use Loreal #5MB since that color matches the best to my natural one.
When I try to touch up just the roots, it never blends with the rest. I've tried adjusting the time on it, but it's still always so much darker/redder on the roots when I do it than the rest, and I can't seem to get it to blend/shade and look natural.
I'm 37, and inherited premature grey from my grandmother. I started getting grey hairs when I was about 18/19 and now I'd probably be about 1/3 grey all over if I let it just grow out natural.
Can anyone suggest a way to get it to blend better so I can just touch up the roots and not have to do all of my hair each time and continue to dry/damage it? I'm trying to grow it down to my waist for my wedding next year (Dec. 1) and it's got between 6" and 7" to go in the back, so I want to keep it from breaking anymore than it does already. It's naturally wavy/curly and used to be quite thick. I lost quite a bit in the front from the stress of my divorce a couple of years ago and only about half of that is growing back in slowly now.
I'm also trying to stop it from breaking as much. I've started taking biotin besides my normal multi-vitamin and B complex, and I've switched shampoos and conditioners to use Mane & Tail and planning on using a hot oil treatment more regularly than I have been.
Thanks for any help of suggestions.
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