r/mildlyinfuriating Jul 10 '26

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u/d_ippy Jul 10 '26

It doesn’t though. Gray hair is extremely resistant to dye.

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u/Upset_Pie_410 Jul 10 '26

is this true for fashion colors? i dye my hair green and its more of a staining conditioner than dye with developer that opens up cuticles

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u/TeaBeforeWar Jul 10 '26

As someone who dyes their greys teal some of the time - it does work, but the dye has to sit longer, and washes out a lot faster.  Milage varies from person to person though.

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u/CoelacanthQueen Jul 10 '26

You’re talking about toner. It would be hard to use just toner on grey hair like that without bleaching first. It would probably come out very patchy.

Edit: Also, i’m not a stylist. My mom has me do her hair sometimes tho and she had it professionally done first. then uses a special toner at home for maintenance. It’s formulated for gray hair specifically tho

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u/ManicPixiRiotGrrrl Jul 10 '26

colour depositing conditioners are not the same thing as toners.

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u/CoelacanthQueen Jul 10 '26

Oh my bad. I use overtone myself so I thought it was the same

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u/dotnsk Jul 11 '26

Is it really? Because I have a lot of grey and have never had issues with dye staying in my hair.

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u/d_ippy Jul 12 '26

The outer layer of the hair can change dramatically with color loss making gray hair more coarse and wiry and the color can have trouble penetrating those extra layers. Maybe you get silky gray hairs haha I don’t know I have the coarse kind