








🎯 Nail your look in seconds—because your roots shouldn’t hold you back!
STYLE EDIT Root Concealer Touch Up Spray is a professional-grade, temporary hair color spray designed to instantly cover grey roots within 3 seconds. Featuring color-adaptive pigments suitable for all hair types and textures, it delivers a natural, flake-free finish that lasts for days and washes out easily with shampoo. Proudly made in the USA with cruelty-free, fragrance-free ingredients, this 2-ounce spray is the perfect at-home solution to extend salon color life and maintain impeccable hair between visits.












| ASIN | B00BMVNMTM |
| ASIN | B00BMVNMTM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #100,276 in Beauty ( See Top 100 in Beauty ) #149 in Hair Mascaras |
| Brand Name | STYLE EDIT |
| Color | Brown, Dark Brown |
| Container Type | Box |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (11,848) |
| Customer reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (11,848) |
| Date First Available | 8 September 2013 |
| Full Cure Time | 3 Minutes |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00816592010286, 00816592010965 |
| Hair Color Permanence | Temporary |
| Hair Type | All |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | spray |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
| Item model number | STE3300 |
| Manufacturer | style edit |
| Manufacturer | style edit |
| Material Features | Cruelty Free |
| Material Type Free | Fragrance Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Benefits | Instant Gray Root Coverage |
| Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 5.08 x 15.24 cm; 45.36 g |
| UPC | 885527186389 885493596991 816592010149 816592010965 816592010286 |
| Unit Count | 2 Ounce |
J**R
Perfect!
Excellent product! I have used Rita Hazan and Loreal's Magic Touch root sprays but Style Edit is much better. I love the light blonde color.
A**.
Good coverage, stays on long.
Good coverage on grey roots, but the auburn/red is way too dark, more on the dark brown side than red.
L**A
Horrible product. Grey coverage is terrible and makes hair texture untouchable.
P**R
This product is a great time saver for root conceal, especially around the temples. I normally don't use it on the top of my head for several reasons: 1) I can't see the top of my head 2) when someone tall comes up to me, I make sure they can't see the top of my head. I don't understand how people can go five weeks without coloring? My hairs grow out over night and I swear if I don't dye my hair every two weeks, it looks horrible but dye is very taxing on the hair and my scalp has taken to breaking out in reddened patches from over-use of dyes. My skin is already very allergic and sensitized and my doctor said "no" to continued dying so I have to rely on Style Edit to save my self-esteem. Seriously, this product is what I call an "airbrush in a can". It does take a lot of practice to get used to it. Handy materials to have before you start: 10x magnifying mirror with a task light or lamp above it, or other good lighting; rubber gloves; sturdy paper towels with "quilted" design; moisturizer; cotton swabs; hand mirror to look at your profile in another mirror; a toothpick (optional). The magnify mirror with good lighting is essential if you are using this product around your temples. If you just spray-blast it on your head/temples, you will leave tell-tale borders along your temples and it will look very, very, weird; not to mention a giant black or dark brown blast of dye on your skin and people will stare at you (I've learned the hard way). The rubber gloves are essential when you go to wipe off the excess, unless you don't mind the product getting on your hand and under your fingernails. I'm cheap, so I use one strip of paper towel, fold it, flip it over and use again and the glove prevents my hand from staining. I only use one glove on my dominant hand, that's all you need. The sturdy quilted paper towel is vital for wiping off the over spray on your skin- do not use tissue paper, it will break up and disintegrate in your hair and make a big mess. I use Kirland (Costco) brand paper towel rolls but you can use Bounty quilted or some other "cloth-like" paper towel. Moisturizer makes it easier to wipe off the over-spray from your forehead or temple. Cotton swabs are great for rubbing away the mistakes when you press too hard and blast your scalp or temple with too much spray. It's easier to use the swab instead of paper towel for spot-fixes to remove localized areas of too much spray. A hand mirror is a good reality check. After you Style Edit your hair, look at your profile in the mirror to make sure the hairline looks "natural". The side of your face is not the same view you see in the mirror if you are staring straight on. A toothpick with a flat end is a great tool to keep in your pocket in case your scalp or head itches. Do not scratch with your fingers, you will end up with Style Edit under your finger nails! I use black, so it looks gross when I get it under my nails. I used to carry around an orange stick in my pocket but it was too long and pointy. Here's how I do it: - put moisturizer around your temples and forehead. - shake Style Edit before using. - apply GENTLE pressure on button...this is the hardest part, as the product tends to blast out with too much pressure. If it does blast out, no fear, just leave it until it dries. - cover all your grays with a FINE mist of this amazing product. Do not blast down on the button - again, this is the hardest part to master. - let it dry, about ten minutes, more if you have time. - put on a glove on your dominant hand. - for temples, use a down-ward swipe with a strip of sturdy paper towel to take the over-spray off your skin. Don't rub upwards on the temples, use one motion downward only. Too vigorous of a rub will remove product from your hair and you'll have to repeat the process. - for forehead, use same technique but swipe the paper towel upward to get rid of over-spray as this is the way my hair grows. - to correct blasts of concentrated color, I remove gently with a cotton swab on the scalp after it has dried. You can experiment while it's still wet but I've found that it rubs the color off the surrounding hair as well. Voila! You are done! And yes, if you don't wash your hair, it may stain your pillows. I live in a humid environment and have to wash my hair daily. I find that Style Edit works best on clean hair and dry scalp. It seems like a lot of steps, but once you get the technique down, it only takes about 10-12 minutes or less. I've also tried another brand called Gray Away from Wal-Mart for $9.99 but found Style Edit's pigments are finer and lasts longer throughout the day.
A**H
My hair is thinning somewhat, and is dark brown with white roots. I've tried several root concealer products, and Style Edit is by far the best I've used. Just a little spritz on the top of my head covers roots that are showing, and while I usually have to touch up my 'skunk stripe' every two weeks, this product will buy me at least an extra week between colorings. It's also great when I wear my hair up to conceal any hint of pink scalp showing through. I like that it doesn't leave a stiff or greasy residue once you let it dry and comb through it. One issue, though, is that the colors are not what they are advertised. The first time I tried this, I ordered dark brown, since that's my hair color, but it was straight-up black. So now I use the Light/Medium Brown, and it's perfect.
A**E
Good.........
A**R
Before I was using the root touch up stick and it cause a lot of time applying it and can't cover enough my gray hairs. I am so thankful I found this Style Edit on Youtube and start looking where to buy this and so I found it here in Amazon. Thanks to the seller. My expectations are met as to delivery time and satisfaction from the product. It is easy to apply and covers my gray hairs 100%. It even hides the wide gap of my hairline. I am so pleased and will order again.
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