Grey Blending

Grey blending is a subtle colour approach that softens regrowth so you can transition to grey with confidence. If you are ready to stop chasing full coverage, grey blending offers a softer, more natural grow-out. Your plan is tailored to your base shade and regrowth pattern, building a seamless transition over a series of appointments.

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If you have had balayage Birmingham, highlights and grey coverage, or colour correction before, we will work with what is already in your hair to keep results balanced and hair looking well cared for. Expect consistent, polished results that suit busy schedules in Hall Green, Birmingham.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is grey blending and what result should I expect?
Grey blending is designed to soften the contrast between your natural regrowth and your coloured hair. The aim is a more natural-looking transition with less obvious lines, while keeping your overall look polished and wearable.
Who is grey blending best suited for?
It suits anyone who wants to embrace more grey without a sudden change, especially if you prefer a classic, low-maintenance finish. It can be tailored for a range of base shades and different patterns of regrowth.
How many appointments will a grey blending transition take?
Most clients achieve their best result over several appointments, spaced to match natural regrowth and keep the colour looking balanced. Your stylist will recommend a realistic plan based on your starting point and your goals.
How do I look after my hair between grey blending appointments?
Use a good quality shampoo and conditioner suited to coloured hair, and minimise heat where you can. Regular trims and a consistent routine help the hair look glossy and the colour stay even between visits.
What should I tell my stylist before starting grey blending?
Share your colour history, including any previous at-home colouring or salon work, and bring a couple of inspiration photos that reflect a natural finish. Being clear about how often you want to visit and how much maintenance you prefer helps shape the right plan.