5 Easy ways to beat gray hair

Let's be real–most chicas under the age of 50 don't like rocking gray hair and with good reason! While it's great that some women like to embrace their gray manes, it's definitely not for everyone. It can also instantly add years to your look and who wants that? So if you're already starting to find pesky grays poking out of your head, don't freak out! There are definitely ways to deal with unwanted canas. So whether it's just a couple of strands or a head full of gray–there's a solution for you. Check them out!

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Try temporary root coverage: Experiencing a little gray at the roots? Don't stress! Try a temporary root coverage, like the Rita Hazan Root Concealer ($25). Simply spray at your roots and voilà! No more grays until your next shampoo!

Use a color glaze: If you're not crazy about permanent dyes, try a color glaze instead. It's a subtle color that's made to match your natural shade so that when your grays grow out they blend in naturally. Best part? It has no ammonia, so your hair won't dry out or damage. Try John Frieda Brilliant Brunette Luminous Color Glaze ($10).

Do a permanent color: Permanent hair color will probably give you the best results when it comes to concealing grays. Ask your stylist to use a formula that's going to provide your hair with more moisture, since gray hair tends to often dry out more than "normal" hair. If you're doing an at-home job, check out L'Oréal Paris Excellence Creme ($9), which is hydrating.

Consider highlights: Highlights is another low-maintenance option you can consider to help mask those grays. Try a shade that's a few shades lighter than your natural hair color.

Permanent root concealer: If the canas are only at your roots, you can also try a permanent root coverage. Look for a dye that comes complete with a root applicator, like Clairol Nice 'N Easy Root Touch Up Kit ($6).

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