Whether you’re interested in trying out a totally new and unique hair shade (any age welcome!)
or you would like to embraceyour natural greygracefully, this is the hair color to try.
This technique works for all lengths and is great for those who gradually want to embrace their natural grey.
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It also minimizes grow-out pains and lessens how often you oughta go into the salon.
Subtle Ash Grey Balayage
Want to try out this shade without fully committing?
Ask for cool-toned silver and grey balayage that only veers about a shade or two from your base color.
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you’re able to always go back in for more if you get hooked.
Upkeep will be your most important concern so that it doesn’t go brassy in between salon visits.
Ash Silver Babylights
The most relaxed way to embrace your natural grey coming in at the roots?
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Work in subtle ashy silver babylights throughout the hair.
Marbled Ash Grey
Want to tweak your already-grey locks?
Consider going fully cool-toned and asking for highlights and lowlights that swirl together to create a multi-dimensional gray look.
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Ash Grey Braid
Elsa, who?
This coloring makes a great option for those who generally prefer a darker or warmer look.
Plus, it pops on straight, short hair.
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Ash Beige Hair
Blondes can get in on the fun, too.
Keep things lightened up without giving up any of the ashy vibes.
This one goes almost silver-toned and is undoubtedly full of sass.
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Ash grey is at the darker end of the grey spectrum.
Committing to the color prior to having your hair processed is critical.
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