
Similar to a balayage hair treatment, gray blending involves using the natural shades of your hair to either highlight or minimize the amount of gray in your hair. The process is great for people who don't want to wait around waiting for their hair to turn gray. If you have longer hair or your hair grows at a glacial pace, then anticipating the roots to reach the end of your hair is painful.
Gray blending is done using a combination of balayage and highlighting. A lighter balayage will be applied all around the hair. Within these larger sections, smaller pieces of hair will be lightened even more for a brightening effect that brings out the naturally silver colors found within your strands.
The result is hair without any stark lines of white and gray that stand out against the rest of your hair. Since gray blending adopts the balayage technique, any color difference won't be noticeable when the roots grow out. The price for gray blending depends on the salon and area, but on average, it can cost anywhere from $200-250.
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