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04-10-2019 12:19 PM
On occasion I use a spray-on product to hide my gray roots between colorings, but the one thing I don't like is how it colors the part. I was of the opinion that a part is meant to be seen and it seems to be obvious that I have some color product on my hair. But, I noticed today when they are doing the demo for the TruHair product that she just covers everything. Wondering if I would have enough control over that product that I could avoid the part area. Last time I used the spray-on product I actually took a damp Q-tip and ran it up and down the part several times so it would't look so weird.
04-10-2019 12:23 PM
I hate these hair demos where the rep covers the entire part with color, ridiculous, Joan Rivers would do the same thing in her hair product demos, and it looked awful. even those with grogeous thick hair still have a natural part that shows the scalp.
04-10-2019 12:24 PM
Tru Hair gets terrible reviews, as many one star as 5 stars or more one star, it just seems to be talc that is colored.
04-10-2019 12:25 PM
@Icegoddess wrote:On occasion I use a spray-on product to hide my gray roots between colorings, but the one thing I don't like is how it colors the part. I was of the opinion that a part is meant to be seen and it seems to be obvious that I have some color product on my hair. But, I noticed today when they are doing the demo for the TruHair product that she just covers everything. Wondering if I would have enough control over that product that I could avoid the part area. Last time I used the spray-on product I actually took a damp Q-tip and ran it up and down the part several times so it would't look so weird.
That's exactly what I use to do with the JR fill-in powder. Made it look more natural that way. @Icegoddess
04-10-2019 12:28 PM
@SilleeMee wrote:
@Icegoddess wrote:On occasion I use a spray-on product to hide my gray roots between colorings, but the one thing I don't like is how it colors the part. I was of the opinion that a part is meant to be seen and it seems to be obvious that I have some color product on my hair. But, I noticed today when they are doing the demo for the TruHair product that she just covers everything. Wondering if I would have enough control over that product that I could avoid the part area. Last time I used the spray-on product I actually took a damp Q-tip and ran it up and down the part several times so it would't look so weird.
That's exactly what I use to do with the JR fill-in powder. Made it look more natural that way. @Icegoddess
@SilleeMee, thanks. Sounds like I should just stick with what I'm using and use a Q-tip on the part.
04-10-2019 12:30 PM
i use the truhair product and have for several years. i get good results from it. it is very easy to use, adds good body and "thickness" to my hair and the color match is great. the product container and brush distribute as little or as much as you want. it has worked well for me. i dont usually have a defined part in my hair.
pricing on this is excellent. product does last for a while.
04-10-2019 12:33 PM
TRUHAIR's ingredients look so similar to what you might find in a dry shampoo, only it comes in many colors.
04-10-2019 12:36 PM
I have used Truhair ocassionally for several years. I think it all depends on you expectations. It is not talc....that would not cling to hair.
I find it easy to use and it does not make a mess. The fibers make it cling to hair and it will not color your part. But compared to a spray, it is not so concentrated and will take more effort to cover hairline, for instance.
The offer fed in lots of colors and it has been sold for years so obviously many do find it useful. I always check reviews but keep in mind that dissatisfaction motivates more to write negative reviews.
it is light weight and you can return 1st class if you do not like.
04-10-2019 12:38 PM
The first ingredient listed in Truhair is talc.
04-10-2019 03:22 PM
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