How Often Should You Color Your Roots? Gray Coverage Guide | NYC Color Specialist

How Often Should You Color Your Roots? The Complete Gray Coverage Guide One of the most common questions clients ask is: βHow often should I color my gray roots?β Whether you want full gray coverage, soft blending, or a natural grow-out, maintaining your roots is essential for keeping your color looking fresh, polished, and seamless. As a master colorist in NYC, here is the complete guide to understanding gray root maintenanceβhow often you should retouch, what technique is best for you, and how to make your color last longer between appointments. How Fast Do Gray Roots Grow? On average, hair grows 1/2 inch per month. Gray strands typically become visible after about 2β4 weeks depending on your natural level and contrast. Dark brunettes: roots show fastest (highest contrast) Medium brunettes: visible by week 3 Blondes: slower contrast, more forgiving Gray blending clients: most flexible grow-out This is why root schedules vary by client. The Ideal Root Touch-Up Schedule β Every 3β4 Weeks: Full Gray Coverage Clients If you prefer solid coverage with no visible grays, you should color your roots every 3β4 weeks. Perfect coverage No visible regrowth Best for brunettes and clients with 50β100% gray β Every 4β6 Weeks: Soft Gray Coverage If you donβt mind seeing a small amount of regrowth, a 4β6 week schedule works well. Still polished More flexible timing Lower maintenance β Every 6β10 Weeks: Gray Blending / Root Smudge / Dimensional Color Clients who blend their grays instead of covering them 100% can stretch their appointments longer. Soft grow-out Natural blending Less visible demarcation line This is ideal if you want a more lived-in color. Which Technique Is Best for Your Gray Roots? 1. Permanent Color (Full Coverage) Best for solid, consistent color Covers 100% gray Most common for brunettes 2. Demi-Permanent Color (Soft Coverage) Blends gray softly Less harsh grow-out Shinier finish 3. Gray Blending / Babylights / Foilyage Natural silver blending Soft dimension Low-maintenance 4. Root Smudge + Gloss Softens harsh lines Adds shine and smoothness Perfect for balayage clients How to Make Your Root Color Last Longer Use sulfate-free shampoo Wash less often β 2β3x per week Avoid very hot showers Use color-safe products only Gloss every 4β6 weeks for shine and tone Limit heat styling to prevent fading Frequently Asked Questions When do gray roots start showing? Usually around week 2β3, depending on your natural color. Can I stretch my root appointments? Yesβgray blending or root smudge helps extend the grow-out. Does blonde hair hide gray better? Yes, lighter hair makes regrowth less noticeable. Can I cover gray with demi-permanent color? You can blend gray, but not fully cover resistant grays. Whatβs the lowest maintenance option? Gray blending + highlights + root smudge. Book Your Gray Coverage Appointment in NYC If you want seamless gray coverage, soft blending, or a fresh root touch-up, I can customize the perfect technique for your hair. Book your appointment at Fabi Pro Beauty in Midtown Manhattan. Book now β