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12.07.2021

7 of the Best Colours to Cover Grey Hair

While any hair colour can be used to hide greys – including blonde, brunette, and even soft pastel hues – there are certain shades that make tackling regrowth a far easier task. From ashy tones that blend with silvery roots to blonde highlights that intertwine seamlessly, we call these the best hair colours for grey hair because they work with the changes your hair is going through.
So, let's take a closer look at the products and shades you need to know for seamless grey coverage. They're not just functional – these hues also hit some of the biggest hair colour trends of the year.

1. Highlights in a Cool Blonde Shade

Side profile of woman with wavy hair and blonde highlights, created using Wella Professionals.
Side profile of woman with wavy hair and blonde highlights, created using Wella Professionals.
Side profile of woman with wavy hair and blonde highlights, created using Wella Professionals.
Image Credit: @dereqc
There are three reasons we recommend blonde highlights when covering greys. First up, the difference between blonde and silver is subtle, so grey roots won’t appear as visible – even if it’s been six to eight weeks since your client’s last appointment. The second reason is because highlights and babylights allow you to tactically target grey patches, meaning you’re able to hone in on and treat the most stubborn stray strands. Finally, highlights (and lowlights, too) soften the root area, reducing the demarcation line you might see with an all-over colour. That said, bright blonde highlights on dark hair can enhance the look of greys, which is why the next technique may be a better option for brunettes.

2. Subtle Lowlights in Brown Tones

Back of woman’s head with blonde hair and brown lowlights, created using Wella Professionals.
Back of woman’s head with blonde hair and brown lowlights, created using Wella Professionals.
Back of woman’s head with blonde hair and brown lowlights, created using Wella Professionals.
Image Credit: @blendsinthebalayage
If you want to embrace dark hair colours through a blonde, light brown or medium brown base, swap uniform shades for rich Color Touch lowlights that help to disguise low-level greying. The key to this look all comes down to clever placement, with your hair colourist carefully picking out grey pieces, then painting them in a shade that's two or three levels deeper than the base. Cue instant dimension. Just be aware that grey regrowth can contrast against brown lowlights, which means you should ask your colourist to feather toner at the roots when painting. This simple trick will create a softer baseline.

3. Cool, Bright Silver Hair Colours

Back of woman’s head with long, wavy, silver hair, created using Wella Professionals.
Back of woman’s head with long, wavy, silver hair, created using Wella Professionals.
Back of woman’s head with long, wavy, silver hair, created using Wella Professionals.
Image Credit: @janina_ehrenberg
Silver hair is trending, so instead of hiding your greys, why not wholeheartedly embrace them? If your roots are coming in entirely grey, working a silver hair look will leave you with the subtlest regrowth going. Koleston Perfect Special Blonde shades are ideal for this look, as they lift and tone hair in a single step, and they come in a range of cool, light hair tones. But, before going down this route, ask your colourist to take a peek at your natural grey pattern first, so they can figure out a shade of silver and an application technique that gives you the most seamless regrowth. For example, if you have a scattering of charcoal strands through the temples, they can match this multi-tonal effect through the lengths, so your natural dimension appears perfectly balanced.

4. Ice Blonde

Back of woman’s head with loose, ice blonde waves, created using Wella Professionals.
Back of woman’s head with loose, ice blonde waves, created using Wella Professionals.
Back of woman’s head with loose, ice blonde waves, created using Wella Professionals.
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For greys that are on the lighter side (think white or pale silver), an icy blonde hair transformation guarantees stray roots are virtually undetectable. Best for those with existing cool undertones, this shade will create a seamless blend – though it may take a couple of lightening sessions to reach the perfect hue. Set expectations with your clients and prepare them to schedule two or three appointments to reach a frosty finish. It’ll be worth it when their hair shimmers, and those grey roots can only be spotted with a magnifying glass.

5. Brown Colours with Golden Warm Tones

Back of woman’s head with long, wavy, warm brown hair, created using Wella Professionals.
Back of woman’s head with long, wavy, warm brown hair, created using Wella Professionals.
Back of woman’s head with long, wavy, warm brown hair, created using Wella Professionals.
Image Credit: @hairodoti
Only around 2% of us are truly natural blondes, while black or dark brown hair makes up over 75% of the world's population. That means, for the majority, greys create a clear contrast against our natural colour, with silvers sparkling brighter on a brunette base versus a blonde. However, that doesn't mean you should be ditching browns and reaching for the bleach; if you're a die-hard dark brunette, all you need to do is opt for a warmer undertone. Dark browns or cool black hair colours can make us look a little more tired as we get older, while chocolate brown hues with golden highlights help your complexion glow. What more could you want from your hair colour? For added radiance, ask your colourist to give you a brown SHINEFINITY. Or, for a glass hair effect, achieve your warm brown with Illumina Color, followed by SHINEFINITY for a glossy topcoat.

6. Strawberry Blonde and Copper Colours

Back of woman’s head with long, wavy, copper red hair, created using Wella Professionals.
Back of woman’s head with long, wavy, copper red hair, created using Wella Professionals.
Back of woman’s head with long, wavy, copper red hair, created using Wella Professionals.
Image Credit: @meganehairstylist
It's a myth that redheads don't go grey, but the process is slightly different. Instead of getting that salt 'n' pepper look you might see through brown or blonde hair, natural red shades fade lighter as they lose their pigment. Usually, the greys you see are actually a pale blonde or white colour – a shade that can easily be enhanced by a boost of copper or a wash of strawberry blonde. So, if your red base is losing its vibrancy, amplify your natural hair colour with Color Touch or Koleston Perfect. You can keep things soft with strawberry tones or indulge in bold hair colours with a veil of copper, mahogany or auburn.

7. Medium or Dark Brown Root Shadow

Back of woman’s head with glossed bob, created using Wella Professionals.
Back of woman’s head with glossed bob, created using Wella Professionals.
Back of woman’s head with glossed bob, created using Wella Professionals.

Medium or Dark Brown Root Shadow

Whether you're working a blonde, brunette or auburn shade through your lengths, a medium or dark brown root shadow will work in perfect harmony with your colour. What makes this shade ideal for grey coverage is its ability to target silver hair strands right at the root, while lending an effortless undone finish to your overall look. To get up to 100% coverage, ask your colourist to use Koleston Perfect or Color Xpress for direct application on roots. Then, to refresh your lengths, they can use a balayage technique to add freehand strokes of your dream shade. Ready to embrace a new colour to cover grey hair?

The Best Colour Products for Grey Hair

Want to learn more about the Wella colour products your professional colourist will be using in the salon? While, ultimately, the choice of product will be made during your consultation or appointment, it's always helpful to get in the chair with an idea of the results you hope to achieve. So, these are the salon hair colours to know...

For Up to 100% Grey Coverage

Even stubborn greys don't stand a chance against our permanent hair colours – Koleston Perfect and Illumina Color – as they each give you up to 100% coverage. But what sets them apart? Koleston Perfect is your pick when you want pure, intense results with natural depth and shine. It gives you long-lasting, vibrant colour in a wide (and we mean wide) array of hair colour. Meanwhile, Illumina Color is all about radiant, youthful, 100% natural-looking colour that looks luminous in every light. When you want a colour glow-up, it's your perfect permanent choice.

For Targeting Grey Roots

Root touch-ups just got quicker with Color Xpress , a 10-minute, targeted, permanent hair colour that's focused on eradicating regrowth, with up to 100% grey coverage. It's the product your colourist will reach for erasing white strands through the root area is your goal. You can even maintain your natural shade on the lengths and get grey roots under wraps with this concentrated camouflage.

For Up to 70% Grey Hair Coverage

For a softer approach to covering greys, try demi-permanent Color Touch it can be used to add a dimensional root shadow, blend silver strands through your natural colour, or transform your shade from root to tip. Not only does it give you up to 70% grey coverage² for a natural-looking solution, but it also guarantees uncompromised vibrancy and shine, no matter your hair's condition.

For Blending First Greys

Just starting to spot those first hints of silver? If it's first greys you're dealing with, your colourist can use a gentle, ammonia-free formula to lightly blend them in. SHINEFINITY is the perfect low-maintenance colour; a zero damage, zero lift glaze that creates a translucent veil of colour through any base shade. The result: shine you can feel in a shade that respects your natural highlights and lowlights.

How to Make Colour Last Longer on Grey Hair

1. Protect Your Shade with a Colour-Safe Shampoo

No matter what shade you've chosen to cover grey hair, it's important you maintain it at home with the correct care for coloured hair. Step one is adding a colour-saving shampoo to your regimen. Try lathering up with ColorMotion+ shampoo, which combines a boost of antioxidants with Metal Purifier technology. These shield your hair from the dulling effects of pollutants and the metals that impact your hair daily. Then, follow it up with the ColorMotion+ Structure+ Mask for a dose of shine and moisture. With this shielding duo, your dream shade will stay around for up to eight weeks³. Or, if you have damaged hair and brittle strands, try the ULTIMATE REPAIR line, featuring AHA and Omega-9 for a deeply nourishing, skincare-inspired hair regimen. Together, the ULTIMATE REPAIR Shampoo and ULTIMATE REPAIR Conditioner keep hair healthy by repairing the hair cuticle both inside and out. The result: 12x smoother hair ⁴ with 99% less breakage⁵.

2. Enrich Blonde Tones with a Purple Shampoo

Whether you've added ashy highlights, gone all-over silver or cooled down with a platinum blonde shade, it's important you keep yellow tones at bay with a purple shampoo. INVIGO Blonde Recharge Cool Blonde Shampoo revives and refreshes your shade in three to five minutes; simply lather up, leave it on, and then rinse to neutralize brassiness. Prefer a colour-depositing conditioner? You can also nourish and tint in one with the Color Fresh Mask in Pearl Blonde. Apply it to clean, damp hair, let it develop for 10 minutes, and then rinse thoroughly to reveal a revived glow.

3. Keep Hair Healthy with a Leave-In Treatment

Coloured hair looks fresher when it's healthy and hydrated, so don't forget this game-changing treatment: ULTIMATE REPAIR Miracle Hair Rescue. By misting it through clean, towel-dried lengths, you can repair hair damage in 90 seconds⁵. Yes, it’s that quick. Plus, it's completely weightless, so it layers easily with your favourite styling products. Looking for more ways to embrace, enhance or cover up greys?
¹ When using Wellaplex N°2 with Blondorplex, versus Blondorplex alone. ² With Color Touch Plus. ³ When using Structure+ Mask. ⁴ Vs. non-conditioning Shampoo. ⁵ When using ULTIMATE REPAIR Miracle Hair Rescue. Instrumental test versus non-conditioning shampoo.