Men's colouring: expert advice to get started

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You want to take the step of male coloring but you don't know where to start? We will guide you step by step in this hair adventure that can transform your look and boost your confidence in you. That you were looking for:

  • Camouflage your first white hair
  • Replenish your tarnished natural color
  • Change style for a more dynamic look
  • Harmonize your hair with your beard

We reveal all our secrets to you to succeed your first coloring and avoid the most common traps.

Why does a man choose to color his hair?

Male motivations for colouring have changed considerably. According to a recent study, 35% of men over the age of 40 have already used hair colouring.

The first reason remains the camouflage of white hair. The latter usually appear around 30-35 years in men and can create a complex, especially in a competitive professional environment. We also observe a desire to revive a natural color altered by the external aggressions: sun, pollution, chlorine from swimming pools.

The aesthetic aspect takes on an increasing place. Many men seek to harmonize their hair with their beards or eyebrows for a more uniform rendering. Others simply want to look younger, more dynamic or follow current trends such as as ash reflections or temporary stains.

The different types of coloration for men

The market offers three main categories of male colourings adapted to different needs.

The Temporary colouring They last 4 to 6 weeks and gradually fade. Ideal to start with, they allow you to test a shade without commitment. Brands like Just For Men offer simple application formulas.

The semi-permanent colours last 6 to 8 weeks. They penetrate the hair fiber slightly without damaging it. Perfect to cover the first white hair or bring subtle reflections.

The Permanent colouring permanently modify the natural color. They require retouching every 4 to 6 weeks depending on the shoot speed. We recommend them for drastic changes or total coverage of white hair.

How to choose the right shade according to your complexion and hair?

The golden rule remains to select a color close to your natural color, especially for a first experiment. Too large a gap may create an unflattering artificial effect.

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For clear skin with cold undertones, we recommend dark blonds, light chestnuts or ash grey. These shades bring brightness without creating too marked a contrast.

For matt or Mediterranean skin, prefer dark chestnuts, warm brown or natural black. These colours perfectly harmonize with the more sustained carnations.

Think about global harmony: your hair must fit with your eyebrows and beard. If these are very dark, avoid the too light shades that would create a visual imbalance.

Key steps to succeed his first home coloring

Preparation is 50% of the success. Wash your hair 24 hours before application with a soft shampoo, without after-shampoing or styling product. Your hair must be clean but not freshly washed.

Do a 48h sensitivity test before, applying a small amount of product behind the ear. Protect your clothes and skin with an old towel and vaseline on the face.

The application requires method and patience. Start with the most rebellious areas (temps, roots) and spread evenly with your fingers or comb. Respect scrupulously the set time indicated: usually 5 minutes for a natural effect, up to 15 minutes for a total cover.

Hairdresser colouring: benefits, prices and tips

Using a professional has undeniable advantages, especially for a first coloration. An experienced colorist will analyze your carnation, the texture of your hair and advise you the perfect shade.

Prices vary between 30€ and 80€ according to the region and the salon. This range generally includes consultation, application and maintenance advice. Some lounges offer packages with alterations included.

We recommend this option if you are considering a radical change, if you have hair difficult to color or if it is your first experience. The professional has high-end products and mastered application techniques.

What products are used to preserve color?

Post-colour maintenance determines the longevity and brightness of your new colour. Invest in a specific colored hair shampoo, without aggressive sulphates. These paint pigments and tarnish the color prematurely.

Use a weekly nourishing mask to maintain hair fiber hydration. Colored hair is more porous and requires additional nutrients.

Protect your hair from UV with a specialized spray, especially summer. The sun discolors and makes some shades turn. Avoid water too hot during shampoos: it opens the scales and accelerates the loss of pigments.

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Common mistakes to avoid in male coloration

Precipitation is the first mistake. Many men neglect the sensitivity test or do not respect the laying time, creating disappointing results or allergic reactions.

Choosing a shade too far from its natural color is a classic trap. We regularly observe men with black hair trying a blond: the result is often disastrous and requires the intervention of a professional.

The unequal application produces an unaesthetic "leopard" effect. Take the time to distribute the product well, do not hesitate to get help for hard-to-reach areas like the back of the skull.

Maintenance after staining: simple and effective routine

Your new hair routine must adapt to your colored hair. Space shampoos: 2 to 3 times a week maximum to preserve pigments. Always use warm water, never hot.

FrequencyActionRecommended product
2-3x/weekShampooFormula without sulphates
1x/weekMaskRepair care
DailyProtectionUV spray
4-6 weeksRetouchSame reference

Schedule your retouches before the color completely tarnishes. We recommend an interval of 4 to 6 weeks depending on the speed of growth of your hair.

What to do in case of failed or disappointing result?

An unsatisfactory result is not a fatality. If the color is too dark, repeated shampoos with a clarifying product can gradually reduce it. Caution: this method drys the hair, compensate with moisturizing treatments.

For too light a color or unwanted reflections, consult a professional quickly. It has adapted correction techniques and neutralizing products. Avoid attempts at home corrective staining that may worsen the situation.

In all cases, wait at least 15 days before any new surgery. Your hair needs to recover between two stains.

Temporary vs. permanent coloring: what to choose?

The choice depends on your goals and your experience. Temporary colourings are perfect for beginners, undecided men or those who want to test a tint. They fade naturally without visible demarcation.

Permanent stains are intended for men who are sure of their choice, having a lot of white hair to cover or want a lasting change. They require more maintenance but offer optimal coverage.

We often recommend starting with a temporary coloring to get used to its new image, then moving towards a permanent if the result pleases.

Ideas of looks and inspirations of trendy coloring

Current trends emphasize nature and subtlety. The ash reflections are increasingly successful in men of 40+ who want to take on elegantly their graying hair.

Chestnuts with golden reflections bring warmth to light shades, while deep browns with mahogany reflections sublimate matt skins. For the most daring, the fancy colorings (blue, red) in temporary version allow to express his personality.

The important remains harmony with your dress style and personality. A successful coloring must look like you and highlight you every day.

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Léo

Léo est coach sportif diplômé et co-fondateur de Madamsport.fr aux côtés d’Élise, sa partenaire dans la vie comme dans le sport. Ensemble, ils ont créé ce blog pour accompagner les femmes dans leur pratique sportive avec bienveillance et expertise. Spécialisé en préparation mentale, Léo veille à ce que chaque contenu reflète leur mission : rendre le sport accessible, motivant et adapté à toutes.

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