Are you looking for the means to hide the “grey hair” in your locs? Grey hair occurs as just about at any age although it becomes a bit more widespread with age.  While there are some who embrace their grey hair, others want tips to hide those pesky grey hairs.  In this article, we will look at 15 fabulous ways to cover grey hair.

#1 Maintain a Vitamin Rich Diet

Seeking to take control of those grey hairs right away? A healthy diet that is rich in the right kind of vitamins will go a long way to preserving your hair colour. Foods that work well to sustain hair colour and reduces the risk for premature greying includes nuts such as cashews, walnuts, and almonds. Enjoy your fruits and veggies but be mindful about your salt intake.

#2 Consider Colouring Your Hair with Dye

For those of you who are not averse to using chemical dye, this may be a viable option. You can have a professional stylist dye those locs, or you can dye your hair from the comforts of your home. Many will say you should not attempt to do this at home. There is a risk that you may not remove all of the dye which can cause hair to become dry and extremely brittle.

Should you choose to take the non-professional route in colouring hair, choose a dye that does not contain ammonia and one that will not harm your skin or hair.  Be sure to read the manufacturer’s instructions in all cases.

#3 Establish a Six or Twelve Week Loc Colouring Routine

Want to get serious about covering those grey hairs? Develop a six-week regime in which your stylist or loctician works with you to colour your hair on a regular basis. The maintenance will enable you to get ahead of those grey hairs to help you always look your best only colouring the regrowth.

#4 Henna Hair Dye

For those of you who are not big fans of synthetic dyes, henna is an excellent alternative. This statement is particularly the case for those who practice a more “natural” hair care regime. Henna is available in a variety of different colours. This natural process of colouring hair will require a bit of work on your part and you will need to take your time to avoid making too much of a mess.  It is important to note that you should avoid using permanent dye over henna in upcoming weeks.

If you’re not overwhelmed by your resulting henna and are open to using a dye, a semi-permanent dye is your better option.

#5 Amla Oil or Powder

Amla is a product of the Indian Gooseberry tree in India. For those of you who are hard-core, “natural” hair care enthusiasts, Amla oil is a potential option for treating early signs of grey hair. Amla is rich in vitamin C which not only strengthens hair but also has a direct effect on melanin pigment levels in hair.

Melanin pigment deficiency causes hair to grey.  Amla oil or amla powder when combined with coconut oil or henna does a fantastic job of awakening those cells which help our hair to sustain colour.

#6 Mustard Oil and Castor Oil

Sometimes you need a natural balance of minerals such as the zinc, calcium, iron selenium, and magnesium that is available in mustard oil to trigger hair growth while reducing the number of grey hairs in those locs. When mustard oil mixes with castor oil, it creates a unique blend of oil that increases the rate at which hair grows and enhances the health of the scalp which also contributes to the production of dark hair over greying hair.

#7 Rosemary Oil

Rosemary oil stimulates hair growth, can be a magical potion for itchy scalp issues like dandruff and can also help you fight against hair loss. Rosemary oil may also be a nice addition to your anti-grey hair regime. Rosemary oil has properties that enable it to darken hair that is otherwise light in colour.

#8 Argan Oil

Argan oil is an excellent anti-grey agent because it contains omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids and vitamin E. These vitamins assist the scalp in producing melanin which helps you to maintain your natural colour.

#9 Grapeseed Oil

Grapeseed oil also contains omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids along with vitamin E. Once more if you are looking to sustain those natural dark roots and hair, this oil is another viable option.  For a deeper impact, combine four tablespoons of grapeseed oil with a single drop of rosemary oil.

#10 Get Highlights or an Ombre

If grey hair is sparse enough, you may be able to highlight the hair where the grey lives to create an eye-catching look.  There are multiple ways to attack those grey hairs. Add a few of these oils to your natural hair and loc staple of go-to products to assist you in your battle against grey hair. Hiding grey hair within locs can be difficult.

#11 Black Tea

Need a temporary fix? Washing your hair with black tea provide a temporary stain which can assist in hiding those grey hairs. You make your tea as you normally would and allow the solution to cool. Once your beverage cools off, you can soak your hair in it for approximately half an hour then rinse.

#12 Black Coffee

Not a fan of black tea? Coffee is another option for staining your hair to hide those grey hairs. Simply make your coffee, allow it to cool, and then soak your hair for up to a half hour.

 

#13 Colouring Sticks

Colouring sticks are a fantastic temporary option for those who are in between colouring. They are not harmful and, you can wash it out. They are available at most beauty supply stores.

#14 Colourful Yarns or Threads

You can use interesting threads of colour to hide your grey hair and even add something different should you choose to embark upon something vibrant and daring.

#15 Change Your Hairstyle to Cover the Grey

For some of us, we’re lucky enough that our grey hair lives at the top of heads. This location allows us to change our hairstyle to hide the grey only. Thus, if you are one who is not looking to use anything on your hair just yet, consider changing your style.