Covering gray hair doesn’t have to be hard! It all depends on the color you choose. In this post, we’ll help you find a low-maintenance color to camouflage your gray hair effortlessly and effectively. Which option should you choose? Find out below!
The Best Low-Maintenance Hair Colors for Gray Hair
So, which color should you choose for your gray hair? We’ve got lots of ideas for you - and they’re easy to maintain, too! Here’s a list of them:
Dimensional Brown: brunette shades that contain a mix of undertones will provide a beautiful dimensional result. It gives the added benefit of making the regrowth of gray hair look less noticeable than using a highly saturated uniform shade. Napoli Brown 5NGV is a dark golden brown that gives rich chocolate dimension. The gold tones in the formula help to cover the gray, while the violet tones help to neutralize brassiness that can occur.
Ash Brown: while ash shades aren't known for providing full gray coverage on stubborn or resistant gray, they are a great way to cover gray without looking too heavy. If your hair is naturally dark brown, try Messina Brown 4NA. If your hair is naturally medium brown, try Siena Brown 6NAV.
Cool Blonde: if your hair is naturally on the lighter side or if you are 100% gray/white, going with a cool blonde shade will help your gray grow out effortlessly. Try Bellagio Blonde 9.5NNA for a cool medium blonde shade. Using a cool-toned blonde will blend well as the gray and white hair grows out. If your natural hair color (between the gray hair) is darker than a light brown, we wouldn't recommend using blonde.