Hair Colouring & Grey Blending
Covering greys in a natural tone, or a modern colour change if you want one.
The most common mistake in men's colouring is trying to erase the greys completely. The result usually looks flat and wig-like, because natural hair is never a single tone. Our approach is grey blending: instead of covering the greys we soften them by 60–80%, some grey still shows through, and the hair reads as your own.
How grey blending works
We use a demi-permanent colour on a low developer. Processing takes 5 to 15 minutes depending on how much grey there is — not the 30–45 minutes of a women's colour service. The colour washes out over four to six weeks and the regrowth line stays soft, so missing your window never leaves a hard band.
A permanent colour change
If you want to go noticeably lighter or darker, we take a strand from the nape and test it first. That shows you the real result and catches any allergy before it matters. When lifting colour we put hair health first: we will not take the hair up too many levels in one sitting.
Beard colouring
Grey in a beard usually gathers at the chin and under the moustache. Because beard hair sits directly on skin, processing is shorter still — three to eight minutes — and we apply a barrier cream along the edges so the skin does not stain.