A simple trick for hiding regrowth

Oh, us ladies have it tough sometimes. Between hiding our weekly beauty rituals, breaking the rules and solving these five big beauty issues, the last thing we need to worry about is a little regrowth.
These ladies know exactly how you feel, beauties. And while there is definitely some merit in rockin' the grown-out look, sometimes you just wish you'd dealt with the issue sooner. Sound all too familiar?
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When you can't get to the salon, follow in Kate Hudson's foosteps. Here, she shows us the best way to combat regrowth - no matter how many centimeters of natural colour starts poking through. Her trick to tackling regrowth is this: a naturally textured low ‘do.
But how does this hairstyle conceal her need for a dye job? When you part your hair in a dead straight line, it highlights your regrowth. And if your locks are down and harshly parted, your roots will be even more obvious. Yes, you can create a zig-zag part and apply a volumising product like dry shampoo to create height at the roots and distract wandering eyes from your regrowth, but Kate’s updo goes one better.
By loosely pulling back your hair into a low bun or ponytail without any obvious parting, you eliminate lines; lines that will only emphasise your regrowth. She’s also made the most of her hair’s natural texture to create a little height and imperfection, as straightening her strands would’ve once again made the colour change stand out even more. Bravo, Kate.
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So, I suggest you all follow suit and use this wise styling idea (or any of these other lazy-girl go-to styles) when you’re too busy to hit the salon chair. You don’t have to be blonde either – this tricks works wonderfully well for redheads and brunettes, too. Promise.
Do you struggle to hide your regrowth in-between dye jobs? What are your tricks for hiding your roots? And will you be utilising Kate Hudson’s smart hairstyling trick?
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I have to part in a smart way to hide regrowth.
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Regrowth in my case is obvious as grey and blonde hair. Use hair mascara now and then but most of the time not bothered
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I have a product called Wow that I brought from Hairhouse Warehouse some time ago. It seems to work ok and gives a little coverage. I also find dry shampoo can help.
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Regrowth can be so noticeable
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Ive just gotten to the age where I'm getting grey hairs!
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I see it and think, mmm time to recolour
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I don't worry about regrowth. It's just a reminder to return to the hairdressers.
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I actually tie my hair up loose to hide regrowth, works for me !
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Her hair looks fantastic
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That's a great idea and looks good too
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Great tip, though I think her regrowth looks pretty natural. I have regrowth so will follow this tip.
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Kate Hudsons hair here looks like she just came from the gym. Definitely not a red carpet look, nor one most people could pull off in a corporate office. It might conceal some regrowth, but it looks lazy and untidy.
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Great tips but lucky I don't suffer from regrowth as I've never dyed my hair.
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i really don't care, nor anyone else around me for that matter...
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just call it "Sombres, Ombres, Balayage, Flamboyage..." hahahahahaaaaaa......fancy do
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I love this look however could not walk out the house (especially to go to work) with such a loose hair-do. When I put my hair back it's normally because my hair is in need of a wash and then I ensure I comb it back smoothly, tie it tightly, and secure it (with elastics and bobby pins).
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I get a tint the blondest ash and pop it all over my regrowth for 10 minutes this breaks up the base .
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See, that looks surprisingly easy. I would probably consider some cover up product.
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I hate re growth but i often can get away with either making my hair style like the wavvy beach style as the curls and the way the colours in my hair disguise the re growth. And as I have blonde hair and my re growth is more grey i am able to blend it in buy just doing things that are like the girl next door styles.
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One thing I don't need to worry about.
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It's a good trick :)
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Great ideas for me between hairdressing visits.
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