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A-398273 Calista Embellish Root Touch Up Powder Duo $39.96

A-454363 Calista Embellish Root Touch Up Powder Duo Auto-Delivery $39.96

Blonde, Light Brown, Medium Brown, Dark Brown, Black, Salt & Pepper

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I buy my root touch up at the drugstore.  Works great & is less than a $20 bill!

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Registered: ‎03-10-2010
I buy my touch up at drug store and it does the job for much less money. This TSV is too much money.
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Where is this made??   The question was asked in the product detail but it wasn't answered.

Jessa
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I'm not buying but this seems like an easy delivery system.

 

When we could't go to salons for a few months, I bought the spray root cover-up and while it did the job and was cheap, the spray was a pain to apply around my face.

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It was not mentioned if you can use on your brows (like Joan RIvers brand) or if it has any fragrance added.  I would like to try but could they not offer ONE jar at a lower price?  

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This looks almost the same as Sevich Hair Powder that I buy on Ebay for $7.00 except Sevich comes in many shades, maybe about 12.  Same little sponge applicator. and it works great.

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While I think the delivery system looks great, I feel like you'd use it up in no time!

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Re: Calista TSV 5/25

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@MM13  The Sevich product I use is the same little tub, same round sponge but it's pressed powder not loose powder.  I think you're right, I can control how much I use much easier with a pressed powder.  It's so inexpensive, it's paraben and talc free too. No ingredients listed for the Calista, I don't understand that.

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@decaf wrote:

@MM13  The Sevich product I use is the same little tub, same round sponge but it's pressed powder not loose powder.  I think you're right, I can control how much I use much better with a pressed powder.  It's so inexpensive, it's paraben and talc free too. No ingredients listed for the Calista, I don't understand that.


Maybe I will try that - thanks! I just have the pressed powder compact with a brush which is okay but doesn't seem to cover well because the brush is too soft. I think they did say that the Calista powder is talc free (and free of other things that I don't remember...)