Conceal the Grays’ naturally

 


Concealing the grays is something we can’t avoid doing and at the same time it is important to see that it complements your skin tone and doesn't look too obvious that you have colored it. For those who have naturally black hair it’s important that you colour hair and ensure that you don’t end up looking older than what you actually are .

Presenting a few tips to help you dye naturally.

-> See to that it complements your natural skin tone.

-> Don’t  stray from rich tones and stick to your natural shade.

-> If a new colour is added the natural hair will oxidize and turn the strands into an orange shade.

-> When you have a dark hairline it tends to get dark faster. Use a colour that is two shades lighter for the hairline.

-> Avoid hair colour that too dark and inky   which is called the "shoe polish" effect. It can look opaque, which can showcase grays and re-growth. It will also sap life and color from your face.

-> Ask for a single-process highlights that bring your natural hair color one shade lighter which will add dimension & disguise the grays.

-> For those using at-home hair-color kits, buy a box that's one shade lighter than the color you desire.

-> Don’t leave the color on your hair for too long as it can get really dark and will make it look awkward.

Try the medium-to-dark chestnut range of colours for your dark hair as these colours will keep it from looking obviously dyed, and will make you look much more natural and youthful.