Calista Embellish Root Touch Up Powder Duo – A398273

Don’t let a pesky gray ruin your day. Calista Embellish Root Touch-Up helps create natural-looking color and coverage at your roots, hairline, or thinning patches. The powder formula adheres to your strands and helps provide coverage, while the soft sponge applicator allows you to blend seamlessly.

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Don’t let a pesky gray ruin your day. Calista Embellish Root Touch-Up helps create natural-looking color and coverage at your roots, hairline, or thinning patches. The powder formula adheres to your strands and helps provide coverage, while the soft sponge applicator allows you to blend seamlessly.

In a perception survey:

— 100% of participants agreed the product effectively disguised their roots
— 95% of participants agreed the color blended well with their own hair color
— 91% of participants agreed the results are natural looking
— 88% of participants found the product held up during physical activity or during a workout
— 86% of participants agreed their hair looked thicker and fuller at the scalp

Giving you the range and convenience of a spray and the precision and accuracy of a brush, the lightweight natural-feeling formula will last until your next shampoo.

How do I use it: It’s as easy as tap and blend! Remove the mirror cap covering the sponge applicator. Gently tap the sponge onto the desired coverage area on your scalp until the powder begins to come out (it may take a few taps on the first use).

Use the applicator to accurately place the color and carefully blend into your roots, hairline, or thinning areas. Use the mirror cap to ensure precise, accurate coverage.

Calista may refer to:

  • Calista, Western Australia, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia
  • Calista, Kansas, a community in the United States
  • Calista Corporation, an Alaska Native Regional Corporation

A powder is a dry solid composed of many very fine particles that may flow freely when shaken or tilted. Powders are a special sub-class of granular materials, although the terms powder and granular are sometimes used to distinguish separate classes of material. In particular, powders refer to those granular materials that have the finer grain sizes, and that therefore have a greater tendency to form clumps when flowing. Granulars refer to the coarser granular materials that do not tend to form clumps except when wet.

In vascular plants, the roots are the organs of a plant that are modified to provide anchorage for the plant and take in water and nutrients into the plant body, which allows plants to grow taller and faster. They are most often below the surface of the soil, but roots can also be aerial or aerating, that is, growing up above the ground or especially above water.

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4 Reviews For This Product

  1. 04

    by Barakos

    [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I liked how easy it was to use the dispenser but if you got it on your hands a bit messy. It was easy to apply and stayed on until I washed my hair again. It covered the gray hairs very well but could still see them if I looked close.

  2. 04

    by Ninny

    So impressed with this item! Perfectly covers my “hard to cover” gray hairs and even fills in areas of thinning hair with ease.

  3. 04

    by Emily

    I have my hair professionally colored, but touch up my roots in between. I’ve used sprays, which worked well, but the puff is much easier. You have much more control of where the color goes. The woman in the presentation said that it isn’t sticky like spray. That isn’t entirely true, you can still feel that something is on your hair. It isn’t completely dry. Another plus is that it is easier to see how much product you have left through the clear jar. Not so much with a spray can.

  4. 04

    by Jacki

    This product was quite foreign to me. The packaging, the material, and the application were all much different than anything I’ve seen before. Except maybe for dry shampoo.
    A few tips:
    Tip number one: Don’t toss the box. The product itself is a powder which comes in a small jar enclosed in a box. The instructions are on the box.
    Tip number two: Don’t make a mountain out of a molehill. The product is supposed to stay a powder. The sponge is to spread the powder evenly. And I’m guessing the mirror cap is so you can see what you’re doing if there’s no other mirror available. (Try not to get confused because of those three things – for instance I kept wanting to add water!)
    Tip number three: Don’t expect permanent results. This item is a last minute confidence booster. It does a good job covering up grays and roots, but it’s only meant to last until you wash your hair.
    Tip number four: Keep it with you at all times. Thanks to it’s compact packaging, and tip number three, you can touch up your roots anytime, anywhere. And still color your hair the same day.
    All that and the fact you can use it for a volume enhancer as well make this product a good value.
    If I had to come up with a negative I’d say it’s that the company uses one “color” to use on all shades of said color. So you won’t know if it’ll match your hair until you use it.

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