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Review of the Clairol nice and easy root touch up


*I was lucky enough to receive the Clairol Nice and Easy Root Touch up to review from Influenster complimentary. This is my honest opinion on how this product worked for me*(or any family members)

I received the shade #5 medium brown and as you all know my hair is blonde.
 So this wasn't something I could use. Jayedyn has been wanting to get rid of the blonde in her hair for a while so I thought let's try it.

*After a 24 HR.  patch test, no reactions we dove right in. *


The box contained very simple to use instructions, a small mixing bowl, the products and a brush for application and gloves.

This product was very easy to apply and didn't make a mess all over my bathroom. You put the dye in the roots to cover up. We decided to take it down her hair a bit more.

 The applicator brush was awesome and made it easy ,the product stayed put and didn't drip down her hair. After the time was up we were amazed at how much this  actually took out the blonde.
I would definitely recommend this product if you are looking to touch up a hair color in between visits or even at coloring grey.
I have always been a go to the salon and let the licensed cosmetologists touch my hair kinda gal. I still am, but if you are short on cash this stuff works just as well .You can find it at most targets, Walmart etc. for under $7.00
What do you think? A product you would use?

Thanks for taking the time out to read my blog if you have any questions leave them in the comments below.
          As Always Stay Strong
             And Keep Fighting
                  XoXo, Misty
(some photos were pulled from the internet due to loss of my own) 

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