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How I Blended Jasmine’s Grey Hair Without It Looking Overdone

Grey Hair Level:
35–45%

Previous Experience: Tried highlights to blend grey once before – didn’t like the result
Main Concern: Face-framing looked yellow and obvious, felt like “trying to cover grey but failing”
🔍 The Challenge
When Jasmine first came to me, she was feeling unsure. She had already tried a grey-blending highlight at another salon, but it didn’t feel right to her. The front sections near her face looked yellow, and instead of a soft blend, the colour made it obvious she was trying to hide her greys.

She said something that stuck with me:

“I just want something that blends in — not something that screams I did my hair.”

That’s when I knew – the goal wasn’t just about colour, it was about confidence and natural balance.

✨ My Process
I’ve spent years testing different foil techniques, and what works best for this kind of situation is 1mm micro-slice foils. It takes more time, but it gives a much more seamless, natural blend — especially when the goal is “done but not looking done.”

Because her previous colour had some leftover grey coverage that couldn’t be fully lifted in one go, I adjusted the tone. I used a mix of her natural tone plus one shade darker in selected sections. That way, it supports the regrowth but avoids any harsh lines or “highlight blocks.”

🎥 The Result
The blend now melts into her natural grey. We captured:

2 x before photos (you’ll see the yellow face frame clearly)

Side & back after photos (soft, dimensional grey blending)

1 x video showing her movement and how natural the blend looks in daylight

All images on this site contain hairstyles by Sunny Sun Hair



Inside Salon Meraki – formerly Heaven Salons, 1/27 Hardware Ln, Melbourne VIC 3000



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