Who said grey hair is synonymous with unkempt hair? Grey hair is a trend this season, something that makes many people happy, as it allows us to say goodbye to monthly dyes that damage our hair so much, leaving it its natural colour without having to pay so much attention to it. However, there are many ways to style grey hair and, in particular, there is a trend in this regard that is gaining momentum, according to hairdressers.
1. Lots of light on the face

Hairdressers are certain: the trend that will take Christmas by storm among people with grey hair is to lighten the two front strands (for those who don’t yet have completely white hair),dyeing them white, as can be seen in the image. This is a very subtle change, as it only requires dyeing the strands closest to the face white, which will bring a lot of light to the face, achieving a more youthful appearance. In addition, this slight change means you don’t have to pay too much attention to your roots, as as it grows out, it blends in perfectly with your natural grey hair.
2. Essential: respect your tone
This trend does not mean that we change our shade of grey hair, but simply that the front strands are completely covered with this colour that fills the rest of the head. This way, not only do we not have to worry about root growth (which will be totally integrated with the rest of the hair), but we can also leave the rest of the hair natural, preventing it from breaking or being damaged due to bleaching. This way, we will have fashionable, natural and healthy hair; moreover, this result can be achieved at any hairdresser for very little money.

3. Keep in mind: care is essential
Grey hair tends to be dry and stiff, so if we want to show off our grey hair, we will have to focus our efforts on moisturising it frequently. Some of the techniques that help most with this are:
- Hair oiling: apply oil to the hair a few hours before washing it to moisturise the roots and stimulate growth.
- Pre-shampoo mask: applying a mask to the ends before washing will make them less prone to breakage.
- Do not rub with a towel: when drying your hair, it is better to press gently than to rub with a towel, as this can break the strands and make them more fragile.
