How to dye gray hair auburn

When it comes to gray hair, there’s no wrong or right; you can embrace those shimmering silver strands or seamlessly blend your roots away with the help of a colorist. If you’re going for the latter option, your go-to salon pro will have the technique down, leaving you with only one thing to consider: what are the best colors to cover gray hair?

Now, you may want to just go with your natural hue, asking your colorist to match it through the roots to get grays under wraps – all without undergoing a major transformation. However, if you’re looking for a fresh, new shade that comes with the bonus of covering grays, keep scrolling for the very best camouflaging colors, from platinum to golden brown hair…

How to dye gray hair auburn

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1. Blonde Highlights

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There are three reasons we recommend blonde highlights when covering grays. First up, the difference between blonde and silver shades is subtle, so gray roots won’t appear as visible - even if it’s been six to eight weeks since you last went to the salon. The second reason is because highlights and babylights allow your colorist to tactically target gray patches, meaning they’re able to home in on and treat the most stubborn stray strands. Finally, highlights (and lowlights, too) soften the root area, reducing the demarcation line you might get with an all-over dye. That said, bright blonde highlights on dark hair can emphasise the look of grays, which is why the next technique may be a better option for brunettes…

How to dye gray hair auburn

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2. Subtle Lowlights

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If you aren’t looking for an all-over color switch and you don’t want to take locks lighter, adding a few subtle lowlights can disguise low-level graying while lending a volume boost. It all comes down to clever placement, with your colorist carefully picking out gray strands, then painting them in a shade that’s two or three levels deeper than the base. Just be aware that gray regrowth contrasts against brown lowlights, which means you should ask your colorist to feather toner at the roots. This will create a softer baseline.

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3. Silver Hair

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You’re ticking two boxes here; you’re covering grays by getting them blended away, but you’re also leaning into the natural graying process by working a silver hair. The result? If your roots are coming in entirely gray, you’ll get the subtlest regrowth going. Plus, silver shades are hugely on trend for 2021, so you’re nailing one of this year’s hottest looks. If you go down this route, ask your colorist to take a peek at your natural gray pattern first, so they can figure out a shade of silver and an application technique that works for you. For example, if you have a mix of icy white and charcoal strands through the temples, they can ensure they match this multi-tonal effect through the lengths.

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4. Ice Blonde

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For grays that are on the lighter side (think white or pale silver), an icy blonde hair transformation guarantees stray roots are virtually undetectable. Best for those with existing cool undertones, this shade will create a seamless blend – though it may take a couple of lifting sessions to reach the perfect hue. Always work with a pro and expect to book in for two or three lifting sessions to reach a frosty sheen. It’ll be worth it when your hair shimmers and your gray roots can only be spotted with a magnifying glass.

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5. Warm Brown

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Real talk: only around 2% of us are truly natural blondes, while black or dark brown hair makes up over 75% of the world’s population. That means, for the majority, grays create a clear contrast against our natural color, with silvers sparkling brighter on a brunette base versus a blonde. However, that doesn’t mean you should be ditching browns and reaching for the bleach; if you’re a die-hard dark brunette, all you need to do is opt for a warmer undertone. Ash brown or cool black shades can make us look a little more tired as we get older, while golden brown or chocolate brown hues help your complexion glow. What more could you ask for from a hair color?

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6. Radiant Red

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It’s a myth that redheads don’t go gray. Red hair often fades lighter as it loses its pigment over time, so if you want to get it back to its brightest and boldest, a mahogany or cool copper shade could be your new go-to. If you opt for mahogany, ask your colorist to apply it all-over, which will ensure you catch every last gray and get hair looking ultra-radiant. To work with your grays, request copper highlights, which can be applied over the top of white pieces or intertwined in between them.

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7. Gloss in Any Shade

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It’s true that gray hair can feel a little wiry. This is because, as we age, the oil glands in our scalp produce less sebum, causing strands to become coarser and drier. For this reason, gray hair tends to look slightly dull, which means – even if you’re sticking with a natural salt ‘n’ pepper look – a Pure Glossing Service can be the perfect pick-me-up to help you get that glow back. Unlike your usual color appointment, it uses just a small level of toner to enhance your existing shade, mimicking the effect of a shiny topcoat. Best of all, it’s a quick fix that can be completed in the space of a lunchbreak, so you can be in and out of the salon in under an hour when lackluster locks need a boost.

 

How to Make Color Last Longer on Gray Hair

No matter what shade you’ve chosen to cover gray hair, it’s important you maintain it at home with the correct care for colored hair. Step one is finding a shampoo that protects your locks from the fading effects of everyday life; namely pollutant particles, which cause color to look dull and brassy over time. Try lathering up with ColorMotion+ Color Protection Shampoo, which is boosted with antioxidants. These shield your strands from the often-damaging effects of the air around us. By following up with the ColorMotion+ Color Reflection Conditioner, your dream shade will always look fresh and shiny – until your next salon appointment, that is.

The right styling products are key, too. If you use heated tools to coif their locks, a heat protection spray is a must. Try EIMI Thermal Image. Perfect for bumping up shine, smoothing frizz and safeguarding hair from scorching temperatures, it’s designed to be spritzed from root to tip before blow-drying or tonging. Cocktail it with EIMI Perfect Me styling lotion if hair is particularly dry, then finish your look with a light layer of EIMI Glam Mist.

Can gray hair be dyed auburn?

Auburn Semi-Permanent Dye on Gray Hair Cover up or blend away your grays by giving your strands a modern coverage with a semi-permanent or permanent dark auburn hair dye. These subtle streaks of auburn look vibrant and give you an instant makeover.

Can you put red hair dye over GREY hair?

Red is arguably the trickiest hair color to produce on gray hair, because if the coverage isn't complete, or the wrong shade is used, you could wind up with an odd shade of pink. So leave things in the hands of a professional, recommends Donna Mann, Matrix Director of Educational Development.

What is the easiest colour to dye GREY hair?

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).