If you have warm skin and bright grey hair or white grey hair, you'll look best in vibrant oranges, teals, light warm-purples and rich corals. “If you have vibrant grey hair, you'll look best in bright colours that have the same undertone as your skin.”
The Colors to Avoid with Gray Hair
Here are a few to steer clear of: Muddy Neutrals: Beige, taupe, and other muted tones can make your skin look washed out and ashy. Earthy Yellows and Oranges: These warm tones clash with the coolness of gray hair and can make your complexion look sallow.
Think vibrant purple, bright blue, emerald green and hot pink. If you're a warm tone then the chart advises lighter shades or earth colors such as sage green, mustard yellow, pastel orange. Image Consultant, Sandy Dumont states that black, white or navy blue goes very well with gray hair.
Is it better to go lighter or darker to cover grey hair? As for your permanent colour kit choice, for the best grey coverage, Josh recommends choosing a shade close to your natural root colour (that's the colour between the greys.) "Make sure to never stray more than two shades away from this,” says Josh.
Neutral shades like soft blonde, mushroom brown, light copper, and caramel blonde balayage are the easiest to blend gray into (and maintain over time without wanting to shave your hair off).
If you're looking to stay true to your aging roots, a light blonde shade is always the way to go. This color blends seamlessly with ashy browns and grays.
A more graduated haircut such as the 'lob' – a long bob that sits slightly beneath the jawline at the front – is a great alternative. “The subtle layers will frame the face, making it appear fuller.” Softer styling also creates a youthful effect.
Lipstick for Grey Hair
Brighter shades of lipstick have a youth-boosting effect and can help your lips to look fuller and more defined. Don't be afraid to choose a classic red or pink lipstick to complete your look, darlings – it'll lift the look of your complexion while giving you a timeless beauty boost!
If you have warm skin and bright grey hair or white grey hair, you'll look best in vibrant oranges, teals, light warm-purples and rich corals. “If you have vibrant grey hair, you'll look best in bright colours that have the same undertone as your skin.”
Cool-leaning colors in light to dark shades like platinum, ash, beige, and medium blonde are especially well-suited for gray blending.
Highlights help disguise grey hair in a more natural way than all-over color. All-over color needs to be touched up more often than highlights because when your hair grows, you'll experience a “demarcation line” that can look harsh against brown or black hair. It's all about blending! No more harsh lines here!
One of the best colours you can opt for with grey hair, is a true blue. Blues can look great, especially with a splash of warm colour in your shirt. Think of going for warmer colours such as pink or red - colours you wouldn't necessarily have chosen when you were a younger man.
Regarding using baking soda for gray hair, experts endorse its potential benefits such as controlling pigmentation loss, lightening the strands, and providing texture. It can be used on coarse grey locks to make them smoother too by eliminating product buildup from oils or soaps.
Cool Blonde: if your hair is naturally on the lighter side or if you are 100% gray/white, going with a cool blonde shade will help your gray grow out effortlessly. Try Bellagio Blonde 9.5NNA for a cool medium blonde shade. Using a cool-toned blonde will blend well as the gray and white hair grows out.
The good news is that grey hair looks amazing on all skin tones. The only thing to remember is to choose the right shade of grey to complement your skin undertones.
Get the Right Cut
Rock a great cut with lots of style and texture, and get a trim every 6-8 weeks. Women who are 100% gray often wear their hair short. But consider long layers. They can be beautiful and add movement to healthy, bouncy hair.
Grey blending is a subtle way of handling your greying hair. It is an approach that blends the grey with colours similar to your natural hair tone. It's an option that allows you to embrace and enhance your greying hair, rather than hiding it. Your natural hair colour is the inspiration for the final effect.