How To Grow Out Natural Hair Color Seamlessly

 

Hair color is one of the most transformative and effective techniques in our beauty arsenal to achieve a total makeover. That effect, however, is reversed by visible roots two months into your hair color.

Luckily there’s a way to outgrow the pesky growth! Grow out natural hair color with these quick tips.


The Easiest Ways to Grow Out Your Natural Hair Color

Grow Out Natural Hair Color | Masking Gray Hairs

1. For Blondes: Embrace Platinum


It’s a hair color that’s both modern and classy, perfect for the urban woman you are. Don’t forget your purple shampoo to turn those gray hairs silver or platinum. It will also keep the brass and yellow tones at bay.

Color your hair to a silver or platinum blond using a semi-permanent dye. Semi-permanent dye is formulated without ammonia and is far less damaging than permanent ones.

2. For Brunettes: Explore With Highlights and Lowlights


Transitioning to gray hair is exceptionally troublesome for brunettes because the sheer contrast makes your gray hairs that much more visible. Experiment with highlights and lowlights every six to 12 weeks. This will help mask the growth and allow you to seamlessly transition to a full gray head of hair over time.

The most powerful technique for transitioning is patience. Doing anything rash without first consulting a stylist (or this blog) may set your further back from your natural hair goals. Expect to wait six months to a year for your gray hair to fully grow out.

3. Get Regular Cuts


With hair growing only half an inch each month, soften the blow and blur the demarcation line with regular haircuts in addition to highlights or lowlights. Cutoff your colored hair regularly until you amputate it completely. Eliminating split ends is a great way to grow your hair beautifully, healthily.





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