The Natural Look Of Rooted Color | Jaclyn Smith Wigs | Paula Young(R)

Style icon Jaclyn Smith and celebrity hairstylist José Eber discuss the natural look of rooted color wigs. Get the beautiful, on-trend look of rooted color with an easy and stylish Jaclyn Smith wig: http://bit.ly/Rooted_Jaclyn_Wigs

Today, Jackie and I will talk about the natural look of rooted color, this is a trend all over Europe and, of course, in Hollywood that something that it's not taboo anymore, to really show roots on all type of different colors. It makes it look natural. I feel a because that's how hair grows. It is darker out of the scalp and when you really want to be more very trendy and fashionable, you can do darker roots with blond hair and make it really great statement. When you want to be a little bit more conservative, you can have dark roots with a little bit more darker hair, but it does add something really very trendy to it and barely can see you and I you know, I think it looks more natural and it Gives it more definition, don't you think? Definitely you have an amazing choice of colors. You have a whole collection of different colors. That'S going to make it look really sexy natural, but also very edgy. That'S what I love about it. Nothing it's different and you don't even think it's a wig, because there's all these tones in the dark rooted color gives it definition, and you don't have to worry about the roots right, hey that. Let me tell you that's a great thing to not have to touch up your root. I love natural rooted colors and I know you will too give it a try. It'S so natural and beautiful. I guarantee you head to it soon.

Liza Rosa: Looks beautiful while affordable. Thanks Jaclyn for caring about us girls. Your always beautiful.

wendy burchardt: Okay, I'll disagree with everyone. I hate rooted colors. My hair is greying, and I actually LOVE the color - it's a mix of light brown with gorgeous white streaks. No one with greying hair has dark roots! Plus, I need a large size cap, which cuts down the options dramatically, and I've also had cancer twice and have to take medication (for the next 10 years) that makes my hair horribly thin, so I really NEED a wig (or topper, but they never match, either). WHY can't ANYONE make a wig that's light brown and white? Everything is either 'salt & pepper' (black & white) or #38, which is at least a lighter brown, but the white is mixed throughout it, and I know no one whose hair turned grey that way - it starts in the front and often has the sort of lovely streaks that I have. WHY CAN'T I FIND A WIG OR TOPPER TO MATCH (without spending a fortune to have one made)???

Liza Rosa: looks beautiful. hopefullly it really looks like that. i love texture and roots.

Liza Rosa: Pleas give us thin comfy caps stretchable all over and lightweight. Love those contrasting highlights with darker roots mixed with light brown and lighter streaks

von reeves: I'm sold on the idea but that wig she has on LOOKS like a wig! I want a wig that looks real!!!

𝓯𝓾𝓽𝓪𝓷𝓸𝓻𝓲 ♡: Paula Young wigs are pretty crap.

Karen's Kloset: So is this wig malibu waves or Donna?

Nancy Stone: Name of wig and color would be helpful

Madeline Uy: 7

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