Shhh, I color my hair. Even though I’m a natural redhead, I have been coloring my hair for more than 25 years. Truth be told, I know, you know, that I dye my hair.
I look for grey hairs in the big magnifying mirror I use every morning when I apply my makeup. I used to snip the grey hair out of my head as I saw them. Now, there are just too many to snip. I have to go to the salon every four weeks to get a complete dye job.
My hair coloring routine has recently changed thanks to Facebook. I finally ordered the Madison Reed Root Touch Up kit. I ignored the hundreds of Madison Reed ads on Facebook for a long time. I finally decided to try the oil-absorbing powder which covers roots and greys.
The powder actually stays in my hair until I shampoo it out. It is formulated with a triple care complex of keratin, argan oil, and ginseng root to help hair lock in color. The powder formula does not require drying time and is available in a mirrored compact and wide brush for application.
I have to say, the powder is amazing and I don’t have to rush to the hair salon as often as I did before. It’s very easy to use and the results are just what I wanted.
Coincidentally, the New York Times did a story about Madison Reed and the founder today. I didn’t know the company was so big. Click here. The timing was perfect for all DigiDame readers to know more about this company. As they say, timing is everything.



Hi Lois,
That red sure does fade fast. I end up at the hairdresser twice a month, at times. I have been ignoring those fb Madison Reed ads only because I am a Rita Hazan fan for my touch ups. But, I will try Madison one day. Thanks for your email today. Hugs to you and Eliot. Annette
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Yikes, I thought you were complexly natural. God job !
Remind me if I ever switch from my ‘natural’ blonde to your ‘natural’ red… my hairdresser has several different powders to cover roots… I have it but haven’t tried it yet…