Color-treated hair always looks its best right after a salon visit—but roots don’t stay hidden for long. Whether you’re covering grays or maintaining a bold hue, this root touch-up guide will help you stay on top of regrowth without compromising your hair’s health or vibrancy.
What Is a Root Touch-Up?
A root touch-up is the process of coloring the new hair growth at the roots to match the previously dyed sections. It’s one of the most common hair color maintenance services, especially for:
- Gray coverage
- Permanent or semi-permanent hair color maintenance
- Bold fashion shades
- Clients with fast-growing hair
This targeted service restores a uniform look and prevents harsh lines of demarcation.
How Often Should You Get a Root Touch-Up?
The general recommendation is every 4 to 6 weeks, depending on your hair color, growth rate, and goals.
Consider These Factors:
- Gray coverage: Most clients with grays opt for touch-ups every 4 weeks
- Dark roots with light hair: 4–5 weeks to avoid contrast
- Bold or fashion colors: Often fade quicker, so 3–4 week intervals are common
- Slower growth or natural blend: 6 weeks may be fine for subtle transitions
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What Does a Root Touch-Up Involve?
Step 1: Consultation
Your stylist evaluates your current color, root regrowth, and goals. We’ll determine the right formula and timing to achieve a seamless blend.
Step 2: Color Mixing
A custom color formula is prepared to match your existing shade exactly.
Step 3: Application
Color is carefully applied only to the new growth area—typically within 1–2 inches of the scalp. This ensures even color and prevents overlap that can damage hair.
Step 4: Processing Time
You’ll relax for 25–45 minutes while the color sets.
Step 5: Rinse and Style
After processing, the color is rinsed, followed by a shampoo and conditioner treatment. We then style your hair so you leave with a polished look.
How Much Does a Root Touch-Up Cost?
Pricing varies depending on hair length, density, and color type. At Beaudee Salon, most root touch-up services fall within:
Estimated Cost Range:
- $65–$125 for a standard root touch-up
- Additional cost if combining with a gloss, toner, or blowout
Add-on Options:
- Deep conditioning treatment
- Gloss or refresh for ends
- Trim or shaping service
Contact us for an exact quote based on your unique needs.
At-Home vs. In-Salon Root Touch-Ups
Why Professional Touch-Ups Are Worth It:
- Precision: We apply color exactly where it’s needed, minimizing damage.
- Custom Color Matching: Your formula is tailored to your tone and hair condition.
- No Overlapping: Overlapping previously dyed hair can lead to breakage or uneven tones.
- Scalp Safety: Professional color protects your scalp from irritation or staining.
While boxed dye might seem convenient, it often leads to uneven results, banding, or long-term damage—requiring more expensive color correction later.
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Tips for Extending Time Between Root Touch-Ups
1. Use Root Concealers
Temporary root sprays or powders can camouflage regrowth for a few days.
2. Switch Your Part
Changing your part or adding texture can help disguise roots.
3. Try Balayage or Root Shadowing
Low-maintenance color techniques like balayage or root smudge allow for more natural grow-out.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Not when performed by professionals using high-quality products. In fact, keeping up with touch-ups helps avoid the need for full-color reapplication.
Absolutely. Many clients schedule both services together to refresh their look and save time.
You may need a color correction or full-color service to properly blend the transition. We’ll assess this during your consultation.
Keep Your Color Vibrant Between Appointments
To make your results last:
- Use color-safe, sulfate-free shampoo
- Limit heat styling and always use a heat protectant
- Avoid chlorine, saltwater, and UV exposure without protection
- Schedule gloss or toner sessions every 6–8 weeks to keep ends fresh
More Color & Style Resources
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- [Maintain Hair Color Between Salon Visits]
- [Your Ultimate Guide to Hair and Beauty Services in Rhode Island]
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Final Thoughts
Keeping your color looking fresh starts at the roots. With this root touch-up guide, you’re better equipped to stay ahead of regrowth while maintaining healthy, vibrant hair. Whether you’re covering grays or maintaining a bold shade, Beaudee Salon offers precise, personalized color care for lasting results.
Book your next root touch-up and keep your look polished and confident.