This is the most important step in the process, as it is necessary to lift the pigment in your hair enough so that the gray dye will be able to take hold. You can bleach your hair at home using a kit, or you can go to a salon.
Step 2: Tone your hair.
This step will help to remove any unwanted yellow or orange tones from your hair and create a more even base for the gray dye. You can tone your hair at home using a toner kit, or you can go to a salon.
Step 3: Apply the gray dye.
Once your hair is bleached and toned, you can apply the gray dye. Follow the instructions on the package of dye to ensure that you get the desired results.
You may need to leave the dye on your hair for a longer amount of time if you have dark hair.
Step 4: Rinse the dye out of your hair.
Once the processing time is complete, rinse the dye out of your hair thoroughly with cool water.
Step 5: Condition your hair.
Bleaching and dying your hair can damage it, so it is important to condition your hair after the process to help restore moisture and prevent breakage. You can use a deep conditioner or leave-in conditioner.