Madison Reed Root Touch Up + Brow Filler, Sabbia Light Brown, Instant Gray Coverage, Fills in Brows & Thinning Hairlines, Temporary Concealing Powder, 0.13 oz (60 uses)

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INSTANTLY CONCEALS ROOTS: Instantly camouflage roots and grays with our Root Touch Up + Brow Filler powder compact. Rain-proof, sweat-proof & pillow-proof, this brush-on powder stays put until your next shampoo.

MULTI-TASKING POWDER: Madison Reed The Great Cover Up Root Touch Up + Brow Filler in Sabbia is a light brown brush on powder with slight golden undertones that instantly conceals roots and grays, fills in and shapes brows, and builds up a thinning hairline. This compact does it all with two brushes for precise application.

MAKEUP FOR HAIR: Made from ingredients you can feel good about, including hair-loving nutrients keratin, argan oil, and ginseng root extract, and micro-milled pigments that give hair natural-looking depth and incredible coverage. 100% Cruelty-Free, Paraben-Free & Gluten-Free.

ON-THE-GO USE: Each powder lasts approximately 60 uses, and comes in a slim compact design that travels easily for on-the-go touch ups. For best coverage results, apply a light mist of hairspray to hair before application.

ABOUT MADISON REED: Our company began with a simple mission: to provide the best, most luxurious hair color made with ingredients you can feel good about. Our company is founded on the belief that we all deserve better. Better hair color made with better ingredients, and better care for not only our hair, but for our clients and community. Our CEO + Founder believed this so deeply that she named the company after her daughter, Madison Reed.

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