
See the Key Differences
Root Touch Up Powder and Hair Shadow Powder are two different products, even though both are used for quick coverage.
- Root Touch Up Powder is designed for quick coverage of gray roots and has a precise applicator for on the go touch ups.
- Hair Shadow Powder is a styling compact used for root concealing and hairline definition (more of a “hairline shadow” look).
So the main difference is the intended use: Root Touch Up is mainly for gray root coverage, while Hair Shadow is more for defining the hairline and styling coverage.
Why You'll Love It
Whether you're covering grey roots, filling sparse hairlines, or creating the appearance of thicker hair, this Hairline Shadow Powder delivers instant confidence with natural-looking results in just seconds. Its waterproof, long-lasting formula and easy application make it an essential beauty tool for everyday use.
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Effortless
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Before Application
- Thinning areas and scalp are visible.
- Grey roots may be noticeable.
- Hairline may appear uneven or sparse.
After Application
- Powder blends with hair and scalp.
- Visible scalp becomes less noticeable.
- Hairline appears fuller and more defined.
Grey roots are instantly concealed.
Perfect For
- Thinning crowns
- Receding hairlines
- Sparse edges
- Patchy beard areas
- Grey root camouflage
- Special events and photos
- Daily confidence boost
Refreshing Results!
Sweat-resistant finish
Instant Coverage
Creates the appearance of fuller hair in seconds
Natural Blend
Matches your existing hair for a seamless finish
Grey Root Concealer
• Camouflages grey roots
• Natural-looking color match
• Quick touch-ups anytime
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Root Touch Up Powder and Hair Shadow Powder?
What is the difference between Root Touch Up Powder and Hair Shadow Powder?
While both products provide quick coverage and help improve the appearance of the hair, they are designed for different purposes. Root Touch Up Powder is primarily intended to conceal grey roots and regrowth between salon visits, while Hair Shadow Powder is designed to define the hairline, conceal visible scalp, and create the appearance of fuller-looking hair.
Which product is best for covering grey roots?
Which product is best for covering grey roots?
Root Touch Up Powder is specifically formulated for covering grey roots and regrowth. It provides quick, targeted coverage and is ideal for extending the time between hair colouring appointments.
Which product is best for defining the hairline?
Which product is best for defining the hairline?
Hair Shadow Powder is the better choice for defining the hairline. It helps fill in sparse areas, conceal visible scalp, and create a fuller, more defined hairline for a natural-looking finish.
Will it look natural?
Will it look natural?
Yes. The finely milled powder blends into your hair and scalp to create a realistic, natural-looking finish.
Why does the shade sometimes look different after application?
Why does the shade sometimes look different after application?
Hair shadow powders can appear slightly different depending on several factors. If you have a mix of natural and grey hair, the pigment may appear lighter or slightly ashier than expected. The amount applied also matters—a light layer blends naturally, while heavier application can make the color look duller or darker. Lighting conditions and scalp visibility can also affect how the shade appears, as bright lighting or a highly visible scalp may make the color look cooler. For the most natural result, apply gradually and build coverage as needed.
Can applying too much powder affect the colour?
Can applying too much powder affect the colour?
Yes. Applying a heavy layer may make the shade appear dull, greyish, or less natural. We recommend building coverage gradually with light applications for the best results.
How can I achieve the most natural-looking result?
How can I achieve the most natural-looking result?
Start with a small amount of powder and blend thoroughly into the hairline, part line, or thinning areas. Build coverage gradually until you achieve your desired look. Selecting the shade closest to your natural root color will provide the most seamless finish.
Will it make my hair stiff or crunchy?
Will it make my hair stiff or crunchy?
No. The lightweight powder formula leaves hair looking natural without stiffness or stickiness.