![]() ![]() **First appointment: '**Bleach your hair using INNOluxe to protect it,' recommends Hilton. How can you dye your hair grey or white ombré in the salon?Īccording to Hilton, you'll need multiple salon appointments to achieve the desired Instagram-friendly finish (this is certainly a case in which attempting balayage at home just won't cut it). You will often find that when the hair grows, you will just see the contrast line and until that has grown out a little further a touch up spray can work wonders.’ I’d suggest going for a shade that is a little bit softer than your natural colour, don’t try to colour match perfectly. ‘You can disguise the greys at the initial stage of growing it out with a root touch up like L’Oréal Professionnel Root Touch Up Spray, £9.99. What you will find when growing out greys is that after two inches or so of growth it starts to soften down naturally as the colour fades.’ ![]() ‘Personally, I think you need a soft blend to the hair for this trend to look it’s best which can take a little time. Try a silver shampoo, like L’Oréal Professionnel Serie Expert Silver Shampoo, £12.90, at the root area to help neutralise these tones and give a beautiful cool tone.’ ‘When hair turns grey, its natural warm tones become visible. ‘If you are working grey roots at the moment, there are a few products I’d suggest to enhance the colour,’ says Reed. How can you work the grey ombré trend with natural grey roots? Whether you’re growing out your natural grey roots or want to feel inspired for your next colour appointment, we’ve asked Adam Reed and Sophia Hilton, colour expert and director at London's Not Another Salon, for their top tips on this potentially tricky trend. ![]()
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