How Much Does It Cost to Color Gray Hair in Auburn, CA?

If you're starting to see more gray hair—or you're wondering if it's time to find a new stylist—you've probably asked yourself:

"How much does it cost to color gray hair?"

The honest answer is: it depends.

The right service depends on how much hair you have, whether you color your hair regularly, and the look you're hoping to achieve.

Here's a breakdown of what typically affects the cost of gray hair color.

How Much Hair Do You Have?

One of the biggest factors is simply how much hair you're covering.

If you have really thick hair, it will take more time and product to apply. Then blow out and styling will take longer as well.

The more gray you have, the more important it becomes to create the right formula for consistent coverage while keeping your hair healthy and natural-looking.

I take a little longer on my first appoinyments with my clients to really listen, customize color to the client, and work out a maintenance plan.

Are You Maintaining Your Color Every 4–6 Weeks?

Clients who come in every 4–6 weeks often need a simple root touch-up.

Because only the new growth is being colored, these appointments are generally quicker and help keep your color looking fresh all year long.

Waiting several months between appointments may require additional color correction or refreshing the rest of the hair, which can increase both the time and cost of the appointment.

Once on my maintenance plan, I offer quickie root touch ups to get you in and out and save you money. This includes root touch up only within 6 weeks of last appointment.

Do You Want Highlights Too?

Many of my clients don't just want gray coverage—they also love having soft highlights to add brightness and dimension.

Highlights can:

  • Add movement and depth

  • Brighten the face

  • Blend natural color with gray

  • Prevent hair from looking flat or one-dimensional

Adding highlights takes additional time and products, so it will cost more than gray coverage alone, but many clients love the fresh, natural look it creates.

This can be done everytime, which r4eally helps soften the line of demarcation, or it can be done as needed for dimension and depth.

Why Professional Gray Coverage Is Worth It

It can be tempting to use a box color from the grocery store, especially when roots start showing.

The challenge is that box color is designed to work on everyone, not specifically on your hair.

Professional color allows your stylist to customize:

  • Gray coverage

  • Tone

  • Warmth or coolness

  • Shine

  • Dimension

  • Hair health

The goal isn't just to hide gray—it's to create hair that looks healthy, natural, and beautifully maintained.

So...How Much Does Gray Hair Color Cost?

Every salon has different pricing, but gray coverage appointments generally vary depending on:

  • Root touch-up or full color

  • Hair length and thickness

  • Whether highlights are included

  • Time needed

  • Products used

The best way to receive an accurate estimate is during a consultation, where your stylist can evaluate your hair and recommend the service that best fits your goals.

Choosing the Right Hair Colorist Matters

When choosing someone to color your gray hair, price is only one part of the decision.

Look for a stylist who:

  • Listens carefully to your goals

  • Creates natural-looking color

  • Understands how gray hair behaves

  • Helps you choose a maintenance schedule that fits your lifestyle

  • Prioritizes the health of your hair

The right color should grow out beautifully, look natural, and help you feel confident every day—not just the day you leave the salon.

Looking for Gray Hair Coverage in Auburn, CA?

If you're looking for personalized gray coverage, root touch-ups, or dimensional color in Auburn, I'd love to help.

Whether you're covering your first gray hairs or you've been coloring your hair for years, we'll create a plan that fits your lifestyle, your maintenance routine, and the look you want.

If you have questions about which color service is right for you, feel free to text me a picture of your current hair and inspiration pictures. I'd be happy to help you find the best option for your hair.

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