I started to go grey in my twenties, which I was far from happy about, I have been coloring my hair ever since, so I consider myself to be a bit of a home expert on the subject! I started by having highlights, but when the grey became too much to hide this way, I started using permanent haircolors. I have used most of the top brands, Recital, Clairol, Wella, I think my favorite is L'Oreal Preference, but they all work quite well, just choose a good make and follow the instructions and bingo!
No more grey! I did some checking on Google and according to Good Housekeeping, the best one to use for covering grey is Clairol Natural Instincts. One tip that works well if you have a lot of grey is to buy a slightly darker shade than usual now and again.
New grey hair is more resistant to color than previously colored grey. This can make your re-colored roots too light, by using the darker shade when re-touching your roots you can avoid this. You only need to mix half the pack together and you can save the rest for next time.
Note, you cannot save hair color when it has been mixed together. Give it a go, you've nothing to lose except the grey!
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