Well my latest find is swarzkopf dirty grey or is it urban grey. It’s brilliant takes away any fading red tones which can be left by others and magically blends in with new greyish growth with a depth you didn’t know you had. I’ve always dyed my own. Paid s fortune once at Sassoon and was very disappointed with the colour.
My biggest challenge was to go from assisted dark brown to platinum about 7 years ago. My daughter had gone away for a week so I thought some time to experiment. Well at first the hair goes rather carroty. So then you seek all the Icelandic blonde shades to counter it. And got there. Transformed it meant the speckly grey growing through didn’t show and the colour made my skin look healthy and eyes look darker. Then a few months ago I had s yearn to be brown again so found a really good mid brown with no red tones ( forgotten make, probably a swarzkopf as I’ve found them best over the years - go to large Superdrug and survey the choices there are so many). Loved it, changed my wardrobe to browns this winter. Then as it faded away I’ve found this exciting new grey one. Go for it. Stupid not to. It’s so easy and you are in control.
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I used to pay about £90 but now I use a mobile hairdresser (she trained and worked in one of the big salons in Edinburgh so I feel lucky to have her) and she charges £55 for a cut a colour. It might be worth looking into cheaper salons or mobile hairdressers?