After weeks of staying indoors without having your routine salon appointments, your root-to-hair-color proportion must be getting a little out of hand. In addition, if you are a DIY hair dye type of person you may not have found the time to retouch your hair color consistently. However, with the right hairdos, you can build a dimension. The best styles are those that will show your highlights. Anything that twists your hair to blend your roots in with the rest of your hair color will be a win.

Let your roots do their thing and try some hairdos that will cover your roots while you wait to get your next touch up.

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1. Slick Your Hair Back

Slicked back hair is a low maintenance hairdo that everyone is wearing. The style is all about a lustrous, high-end look that is up-to-the-minute, fresh, and simple to create.

This back-styled hairdo is the trend for the summer season, and it is suitable for hair of any color. It also works for various hair lengths and structures. This form of wet styling directs attention to your facial features and you can hold it up in a sleek ponytail or just leave it to fall back on your shoulders

2. Weave A Fishtail Braid

You are probably familiar with this casual yet chic hairdo that involves twisting your hair to make your roots less noticeable. Weaving a fishtail braid is much easier than you thought.

The hairdo only requires you to pull your hair back in a ponytail and part it so you have two sections that are equal to each other. Then take the section from outside the left-hand side ponytail then you cross it over the one on the right. Do this again with your right ponytail and keep going until you are done braiding, and secure your fishtail with a mini clear elastic.

Apart from a fishtail braid, other types of braiding including Jessica Alba’s hybrid ponytail braid will work just as well.

3. Blow-Dry To Puff Out Your Hair Volume

Blow-drying your hair with a round brush will make your hair look fuller and hide your roots in the process.

If you want to try this option, remember to apply a heat protectant to shield your air from heat damage. Also, make your hair damp before taking up your blow dryer. After you have handled that initial step, grasp your round brush, and get to work your hair into a stunning blowout.

4. Tie Your Hair Up In A Messy Bun

A messy bun is every person’s favorite look during summer.

This hair up-do that leaves you feeling glamorous is easy to create regardless of how you put your messy bun together. Throwing your hair into a messy bun will achieve perfect results when doing the bun two days after washing your hair. Also, use a thin mousse and a volumizing hair product if you want fuller hair. Moreover, if you want the messy bun to stay put for a longer period, use your preferred hairspray.

5. Do A Milkmaid Braid

Braided hairstyles bring out the best in your grown-out roots.

You can update your braiding skills with a refined and stylish milkmaid braid, whether your hair is long or short. This type of braid might end up being your favorite this season, especially because of how adaptable it is when it comes to matching the hairdo with different outfits.

6. Root-To-Tip Curls

Wavy and curly hairstyles are your friend when it comes to deflecting roots.

Root-to-tip curls are easy to achieve and you do not have to use your curling iron to get desired results. If it seems like you will never get the hand of curling your hair the right way, check out some tutorials and jump into the curly hair trend this summer.

7. Do A Deep Side Part

A deep side part works well if your hair roots are just starting to grow out. You can go for a zigzag part right at the center or to the side of your head to cover your roots.

To make the style look more up-to-date, use hair products that create volume, or blow-dry your hair to create volume. Also, apply a dry shampoo to your crown to generate instant texture.

8. Use Hair Accessories

Hair accessories also go a long way in hiding your roots while making you feel cute, revamped, and young. Wear a headband or throw on a hat or a scarf to avoid calling attention to your roots.

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