Like laugh lines, grey hairs are a symbol of a life well lived, so going natural should be a positive move. While the greying process is simple, the acceptance process sometimes isn’t. The most challenging part of growing your grey out is the regrowth, which for darker hair, can be especially noticeable.
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The Regrowth Phase
To get through this awkward stage, consider using root cover-ups rather than your usual dye. These come in gels, powders, mascaras and sprays and are non-permanent options that won’t hinder new growth and wash out easily.
L’Oreal Paris Magic Retouch Temporary Root Concealer Spray, $17.99 at Chemist Warehouse
Lighten your locks
Sydney hairstylist Anthony Nader says playing around with highlights or lowlights can help with the transition.
“Growing out your existing colour can be smooth sailing if you still have a few splashes of colour that match your existing shade sporadically from roots to ends, so the regrowth line isn’t too obvious,” he says.
Remember, this phase won’t happen overnight, so give yourself 12 months for your new natural hair to grow in.
Sun Bum Scalp & Hair Mist SPF 30, $21.99 at Sun Bum
Pamper & Protect
Grey hair is often finer and drier, so in order to keep it shiny and manageable, alter your products to suit your new ‘do. Anthony recommends a blue or purple tinted shampoo and conditioner to help neutralise your colour.
“Purple or blue shampoos inject silver or mauve pigment to make your grey stands appear brighter and wash away any brassy overtones you may have from the sun,” Anthony explains.
Use this once a week and make sure it’s also hydrating to prevent it from drying out as some toning shampoos can do this.
John Frieda Violet Crush Shampoo, $20.99 at Chemist Warehouse