Thinking About Grey Blending? Here’s What You Should Know First
Grey blending has become increasingly popular in recent years, especially for women who feel frustrated with constant root touch-ups. But before starting a grey blending journey, there are a few important things to understand.
First, grey blending isn’t a one-day transformation. Creating a natural looking blend takes time, and most journeys take place over several sessions.
Second, your natural hair pattern plays a big role in the process. It varies greatly on your % of grey. Some people have bright white strands around the front of their hairline, while others have a mix of darker and silver tones throughout their hair. A successful grey blend works with this natural pattern rather than against it.
Third, you may begin to see more of your natural grey hair during the process and you need to feel comfortable with this. Instead of completely covering the grey, the aim is to soften the contrast between the natural hair and the colour so everything grows together more seamlessly.
For many women, the biggest benefit is the reduction in harsh regrowth. Instead of feeling like you’re constantly chasing your roots, the colour begins to grow out more naturally, allowing appointments to be spaced further apart.
Grey blending is about creating colour that works with your hair long term not just for the first few weeks after your appointment