By Dr. Killeen, published on November 23, 2025
I've tried other brands and none of them are as good. The color matches so good for my hair. Absolutely love it.
10
out of 10
Brand
Style Edit
Price
$34 (spray) / $39 (powder) · 2 oz (spray)
Where to Buy
Style Edit ↗Key Ingredients
Color Pigments
Pros
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Best root concealer spray — fine mist looks super natural
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Fantastic staying power on both products
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Great color match in Auburn Red
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Powder is versatile — works on hairline, brows, and part
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Powder compact is perfect for travel and purse
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Powder lasts longer than the spray
Cons
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Spray can splatter on face if applied too close to hairline
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Powder coverage not as strong as the spray
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Powder foam applicator is not useful — need a makeup brush
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Spray is $34 for only 2 oz
This is a bottom of the jar review — I used up both of these products completely before giving my honest opinion. Today I'm reviewing two products from Style Edit.
The Style Edit Root Concealer Touch-Up Spray is an aerosol root touch-up spray that instantly covers roots and grays. I use the color Auburn Red. It comes in five different colors and retails for $34 for 2 ounces.
It's a little aerosol can with a really tiny spout that delivers a fine, targeted mist.
You spray it at your hairline and part line to cover roots as your color grows out. Here's what I found:
You can get a little splatter on your face if you spray too close to your hairline. You can buy one of those little screen things to prevent it, but it's a minor issue.
I've tried other brands and none of them are as good. The color match is fantastic and I've repurchased it so many times. Absolutely love it.
The Style Edit Drop Red Gorgeous Touch-Up Powder is a powder root touch-up that comes in a compact. Their touch-up powders come in a variety of shades — more than the spray. The red line has three shades, plus they have browns and blondes. It retails for about $39, which is more expensive than the spray, but it lasts a lot longer.
It comes in a round plastic compact with a mirror, the powder, and a little sponge applicator. Great for throwing in your purse.
The coverage isn't quite as good as the spray. If your dyed hair is significantly different from your natural root color, this may not be enough and the spray might be a better option. Also, the included foam applicator isn't very useful — a makeup brush works much better.
Not quite the coverage of the spray, but it's great for travel and on-the-go touch-ups. I keep this in my purse at all times.