We love low-maintenance hair colour. Switching up your dye job based on the latest hair colour trends is fun and all, but let’s be honest: nobody wants to spend more time or money at the salon than necessary. While there may not be a magic wand for you to wave each time you need a refresh (especially when it comes to red hair and blonde hair colours, which are currently trending), there are certain colours and in-salon techniques that ensure that your hair continues looking great long after you leave your colour appointment.
It’s always smart to consult with your colourist about what you’re looking for, but it can also be helpful to go in knowing what you want. A quick Instagram scroll can help provide timely hair colour inspo. To help you save time and money, we spoke to top colourists to get their expert advice about which colours grow out best and will buy you more time between salon visits.
What is the most low-maintenance hair colour?
According to Lorena M. Valdes, a colourist at Maxine Salon, “anything that leaves your natural hair alone and only adjusts the mids and ends” is best for not needing so many touch-ups. With something harsh like highlights, you would get a band of growth from the roots down, but if you’re not touching the roots and leaving them natural, there won’t be a recognizable “line of demarcation,” she says.
“Balayage is amazing for low-maintenance hair colour as it starts off as a soft point at the root to a thicker ribbon towards the bottom, which mimics what the sun does to our hair naturally,” says Valdes. Balayage is a highlighting technique in which colourists hand paint the highlights strategically, so that the lightened pieces appear more naturally placed.
Celebrity hair colourist Brian O’Connor, who is co-owner of Fruits Salon , adds that “babylights are always a nice way to leave a soft blend and an easy grow out.” Babylights are more delicate than highlights, and they’re woven throughout the hair for a more natural blend of colours.
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What are the most difficult hair colours to maintain?
Red hair is notoriously difficult when it comes to upkeep. While it’s the hardest colour to fully strip from your hair, it’s also the first to fade, often lightening drastically within the first few washes. So unless you’re wanting to touch-up your own colour at home, it would be wise to skip the scarlet shades.