Grey Blending vs. Progressive Grow out: Which Method is Right for You?
Many women choose to embrace their grey hair, but some opt for a more subtle choice. Two methods have emerged as popular choices for those who want to blend their grey hair: grey blending and progressive grow-out.
In this post, we'll define both methods and discuss the pros and cons of each.
Definition of Grey Blending
Grey blending is a method of coloring your hair that blends your grey hair with your natural color for a look custom to you. It involves coloring your hair with highlights, lowlights, or a combination of both. The aim of grey blending is to make the transition from colored hair to grey hair more gradual and subtle, requiring lower maintenance.
Definition of Progressive Grow-out
Progressive grow-out is when you intend to grow out your hair and embrace the grey hair fully, it involves growing out your grey hair while going through a process of matching the ends to the natural roots. Often It involves adding highlights and lowlights to create a more natural look. It takes more time and patience than the grey blending method, and it involves maintenance along the way.
Pros and Cons of Grey Blending
Pros of grey blending include a subtle and gradual transition to grey hair OR it allows you to add color and dimension to your hair without completely covering the grey. This minimizes the hard line at your roots.
Cons of grey blending would be if you don't want to see any grey at all, you'll still see some silver strands.
Pros and Cons of Progressive Growout
The pros of progressive grow-out include a more dramatic change and it is a commitment to embracing your natural tresses.
Cons include the fact that you may need regular maintenance and it usually takes more than one session to achieve. There is also a bit more processing of the hair, so you will need to use special products during the hair "healing" process.
Which Method is Better for You - Grey Blending or Progressive Growout
The decision of which method to choose ultimately depends on your personal preference and lifestyle. If you enjoy the fun of coloring your hair but are sick of the every 4-week maintenance, grey blending may be the right choice for you. Also, if you want a more gradual approach to growing out the grey then Grey Blending may be the answer.
However, if you're wanting to start rocking the "Silver Sister" look, are ready to take the plunge, and don't mind investing in yourself over time, then progressive grow-out might be a better fit.
Your stylist can help you determine which method is best for you based on your hair type, lifestyle, and desired outcome.