Battle Gray Roots with Lireal Hair Color Magic Root Rescue

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L'Oreal Hair Color Magic Root Rescue is a product created by the well-known beauty brand, L'Oreal. It is designed to help individuals cover up their roots and grays between coloring sessions. This product comes in the form of a root touch-up kit that includes a brush applicator and a quick-drying formula. It claims to provide salon-quality results in just 10 minutes, allowing users to save time and money by extending the time between their hair coloring appointments. The L'Oreal Hair Color Magic Root Rescue is available in various shades to match different hair colors, ensuring that the results are natural-looking and seamless. It is easy to use, as users simply select the shade that matches their hair color, apply the product to their roots using the brush applicator, and wait for it to dry.

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It is easy to use, as users simply select the shade that matches their hair color, apply the product to their roots using the brush applicator, and wait for it to dry. One of the key features of this product is its ability to provide long-lasting coverage, as it claims to blend seamlessly with existing hair color and resist fading for up to three weeks. This makes it a convenient solution for those who want to maintain a fresh and vibrant hair color without the hassle of frequent salon visits.

Counter Magick: Spells for Reversing Curses

“Counter magick” /ˈkaʊntəˌmadʒɪk/ Magick used to counteract or protect against negative energy (in other words, a witchy way to say “I’m rubber, you’re glue, whatever you say bounces off me and sticks to you”)

Counter Magick is the brainchild of Erica Feldmann and Janine Mulone, a line of ritual cleaning products created with sustainability, alchemy, and intention in mind. Each product is non-toxic, safe for all of your familiars (family, friends, pets and plants) and is made by a coven of witches in Salem, MA!

But beyond the practicality of Counter Magick, each room spray or surface cleanser is charged with crystal essences and intentional herbs, and they all embody different fundamental magickal practices. The name "Counter Magick" comes from the sympathetic magick practiced to keep curses, hexes, and evil spirits away. Now see what our other inspirations were behind the creation of Counter Magick (check out the website for full rituals written for each product).

Daisy wheel
Daisy Wheels, or endless knot patterns, have been drawn on dwellings for centuries to keep bad spirits out. From "Medieval Graffiti":
“One of the ideas behind the protective power of these endless knots is that demons, ‘the evil eye’, call it what you will, are attracted to lines and, if they come across one, will follow it to its end. Therefore, the power of the endless knot is that once the evil begins to follow the line it will never come to an end, thereby trapping itself within the symbol.” We recommend washing your windows in a Daisy Wheel pattern when using Gaze: A Glass Cleaner for Protection.

Sigil
In the simplest of terms, a sigil is a symbol charged with your intentions, created to keep making magic even once your consciousness has left your spellwork. In fact, in some belief systems a sigil is more powerful if you completely detach it from your memory after casting the spell. To make a traditional symbol, write out a simple phrase like “I am balanced” or “we are safe”. Then cross out the vowels, and use the consonant letters to create an image that gives you good-goosebumps. Draw as many versions as it takes!

If this process doesn’t vibe with you, simply choose a symbol or shape that has meaning for you. If your goal is balance, maybe draw the symbol for the zodiac sign Libra or an outline of the scales of justice, or a Yin Yang. Being an artist isn’t important here, it’s about YOUR brain recognizing what your hands have made. You’re the boss of your practice, so you’ve got endless options for crafting your own sigil!

Altars
An altar is like a tiny temple dedicated to one intention. Why have a tiny temple? Well, when you’re making expansive magic like manifesting or banishing, or focusing on an intricate task like dreamwork, it’s helpful to have a “container” for your intentions where they can build up instead of scattering to the winds. It’s kind of like a battery in the circuit of your psychic power, where ritual tools like crystals and flowers can lend their specialties to your spell.

We like to represent all the elements on an altar for maximum connectivity: a candle for fire, some sort of liquid or potion for water, a crystal for Earth, and incense or smoking herbs for air. There’s also a fifth element, Spirit, which you can represent with statues, pictures, and other trinkets, but Spirit is already present in YOU. So an altar can be tiny, or very very big. It’s all about the witch who makes it!

Cloaking
It’s exactly what it sounds like; cloaking is the psychic act of covering yourself and your space in protective energy. It’s sort of the dark sister of glamour magic, in that you’re creating a magical facade for others to perceive instead of what’s really there. With glamour magic, you might project the image of brighter eyes or an infectious smile. With cloaking, you obscure yourself or your space entirely, visualizing a cone of invisibility, or a cover of fog, or, yes, a cloak, so bad vibes and evil spirits can’t find you. Not every space needs to be cloaked, but if you’re feeling extra vulnerable it’s a good dose of extra protection!


Scrying
Scrying is a method of divination (fortune telling) where the reader looks for images in a reflective surface like a crystal ball, black mirror, flame, or bowl of colored water. It’s also a super effective meditation practice: focusing your gaze on one surface can help push away the brain fog of everyday life and access a connected part of your consciousness that can interpret pictures better than words. What you might see is the upside-down reflection of the plant behind you, leaves draped in a way that looks just like your old swing set. Or if you have a candle lit, the shadows might show you an entire puppet show of your spirit guides.

Grounding
Grounding is the practice of bringing your energy back from where it’s wandered, whether that’s due to the normal energy leaks of everyday living, or energy vampires actively stealing your vibe. Feeling ungrounded feels like a fluttery stomach, zoning out, a wandering mind, or intrusive thoughts that won’t quit. An easy way to ground yourself into your physical space is by closing your eyes and taking deep, even breaths, counting the seconds of your inhales and exhales. Then look around and name 4 things you can see, 3 things you can touch, 2 things you can hear, and 1 thing you can smell. Take a few more deep breaths, and let yourself be present. Clean your floors with Threshold: A Floor Cleaner for Grounding and feel at home as soon as you walk in the door.


Clearing
Sort of like grounding yourself, clearing is for when there’s energy hanging around your space that you’d like to get gone. This can happen after you have visitors, after an argument, if you've been spending more time at home due to an extended global pandemic. you get the idea. Sometimes a space just feels off. Luckily all you need to do to clear the energy is get the air moving; clapping your hands, ringing a bell, moving herbal smoke around, or dancing to your favorite song are all great ways to clear your space. We created Banish: A Room Spray for Clearing as a fire-free but still fragrant option!

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Daisy wheel
Daisy Wheels, or endless knot patterns, have been drawn on dwellings for centuries to keep bad spirits out. From "Medieval Graffiti":
“One of the ideas behind the protective power of these endless knots is that demons, ‘the evil eye’, call it what you will, are attracted to lines and, if they come across one, will follow it to its end. Therefore, the power of the endless knot is that once the evil begins to follow the line it will never come to an end, thereby trapping itself within the symbol.” We recommend washing your windows in a Daisy Wheel pattern when using Gaze: A Glass Cleaner for Protection.
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Moreover, L'Oreal Hair Color Magic Root Rescue is formulated with gentle ingredients that are safe for use on hair, ensuring that it does not cause damage or dryness. This makes it suitable for individuals with sensitive scalps or those who prefer to minimize the use of harsh chemicals on their hair. Overall, L'Oreal Hair Color Magic Root Rescue is a popular choice for those who want to touch up their roots and grays in between coloring sessions. With its quick and easy application process, long-lasting results, and gentle formula, it offers a convenient solution for maintaining beautiful and vibrant hair color..

Reviews for "Discover the Magic of Lireal Hair Color Magic Root Rescue"

1. Sarah - 1 star - I was really disappointed with the Lireal Hair Color Magic Root Rescue. I followed all the instructions, but it didn't cover my gray roots properly. The color also didn't match my hair as advertised, and it ended up looking unnatural. Moreover, the formula was quite drying, and it made my hair feel brittle and damaged. Overall, I would not recommend this product.
2. John - 2 stars - I purchased the Lireal Hair Color Magic Root Rescue hoping it would help with my gray roots, but unfortunately, it didn't live up to the hype. The application process was messy, and despite using it carefully, it stained my scalp and skin. The color also faded quickly, and within a week, I could already see my gray roots peeking through again. It might work better for those with fewer gray hairs or for touch-ups between salon visits, but for covering significant root growth, it was not effective for me.
3. Michelle - 2 stars - I had high hopes for the Lireal Hair Color Magic Root Rescue, but it left me disappointed. The application was tricky, and it took longer than expected to cover my roots evenly. Additionally, the color turned out much darker than anticipated, resulting in an unnatural look. The product also had a strong chemical smell that lingered in my hair for days. Overall, I wouldn't recommend it unless you're in a bind and need a quick touch-up, but it's definitely not a long-term solution for root coverage.

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