As a stylist, I’ve performed quite a few color transformations taking women from old outgrown color to a more believable blended color to make the process a little less painful.
It relieves you of rigorous color upkeep in the salon, gives you a completely unique color pattern that is unable to be recreated in a salon, and automatically grants you access to a special club of women with gorgeous silver hair.
For some women, they simply won’t start the gray transition process because they cannot imagine making it through the first year of having “roots” that look unintentional.
When we were finished, she had immediate results that she could live with until her hair color was completely her own, rather than looking in the mirror every day unhappy with what she saw.
Blending gray hair is no easy feat, and many hairdressers will just tell you “no” if you ask them for this color service. The ones who are confident enough to say yes usually come with a larger price tag.
To give you an accurate idea of costs associated with a gray color blending service, I’m going to break down the costs and continued upkeep that the women pictured above encountered when they chose to move forward with their services.