Growing out hair dye can feel awkward at first, especially when roots start showing or colour fades unevenly. The key is to make the transition look intentional while keeping your hair healthy.
One of the easiest ways to blend grown-out colour is with highlights, balayage, or a toner. These techniques soften the harsh lines between your natural hair and old colour, making regrowth much less noticeable.
Regular trims also help during the process. Cutting away dry or damaged ends keeps your hair looking fresh and gradually removes old colour over time. If your dyed hair feels dry, use nourishing masks and hydrating products to restore softness and shine.
Patience is important when growing out colour, especially if you’re used to having dyed hair. Trying to strip colour too quickly can damage your hair, so it’s always best to work with your Pankhurst & Deane stylist who can guide you through the process safely.
