Transitioning to grey hair is a great opportunity for colour blending – and in 2026, we’re finally acknowledging its trend potential. The quiet silver look is a prime example: a subtle approach to embracing greys that delivers intentional and super-flattering results.
“The quiet silver hair trend is an age-positive take on greying, which actress Jennifer Aniston has recently been embracing,” says Annabelle Taurua, an expert at beauty and wellness booking platform Fresha. “By blending subtle greys with low-contrast regrowth and soft greige tones, the trend delivers a healthier, low-maintenance finish that keeps the hair looking effortlessly refined.”
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If you’re looking to add more dimension to your hair (or you’re sick of battling those harsh root lines), keep reading.
How do I achieve quiet silver hair?
The key to achieving the quiet silver look is to blend and tone grey streaks highlights, lowlights, and a complimentary base colour. The result is rich and dimensional rather than single-toned, which not only helps to diffuse grey streaks but also adds depth and movement to your whole head.
To start, “most people benefit from adding cool-toned highlights or lowlights to blur the line between existing colour and new growth, which creates a softer, more intentional transition,” says Sean Michael, stylist and owner of Salon Beau in Andover, Massachusetts. It may sound counter-intuitive, but strategically adding more grey to the body of your hair can soften contrast and make grey roots less noticeable. “I would recommend getting strategic highlights and lowlights to diffuse and break up the hard grey line of demarcation that you so often see,” says Jackie Seabrooke, hair artist at Kristen Ess hair care maker.
“This isn’t too different from the freehand hair-colouring techniques used for balayage and lived-in blonde hair treatments,” Taurua notes. Quiet silver hair can also be achieved using the trending colour-melting technique, which involves hand-painting sections to create a seamless blend of tones.
Which base colours does quiet silver work best with?
“The transition to quiet silver works best when the hair is already lighter on the colour spectrum, as this allows for a softer contrast between the natural grey growth and new hair,” Taurua says. Light to medium blondes are likely to have an easier transition, but she says that cool, muted tones such as ash brown, mushroom, and even certain shades of red can blend effectively with grey tones.
That said, dark brunettes can also embrace the quiet silver look by incorporating charcoal tones and playing with streaky contrast. “If you are someone with really dark hair, you can also lighten your overall base colour to have a more blended grow-out,” Seabrooke says.
What is the upkeep for quiet silver hair?
The beauty of embracing quiet silver over full-on colour-correction is that your grow-out will appear much more natural. Rather than fighting your organic growth by dyeing all of your hair a different shade, this technique blends and elevates your natural colour. That usually means less frequent salon trips, especially as your grey roots grow out into diffused streaks.
Still, as with any professional colour treatment, some upkeep is required. “It depends on your hair colour, but salon visits for toning and root management are probably needed every four to eight weeks,” Taurua says. “For those with lower-contrast styles, you might be able to stretch this a little further, especially with good maintenance.”
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How do I maintain quiet-silver hair at home?
Tonal balance is key to achieving a quiet silver look, so plan to take extra measures at home to keep your colours fresh. Purple shampoos and conditioners are especially helpful for maintaining cool-toned grey hair and highlights, especially if you’re blending them with blonde. Just don’t plan on using them with every wash: “The key is not to overdo it; only use once a week or mix it with your regular shampoo to avoid dulling the shine,” Michael says.
Lots of people also experience texture changes with grey hair, which can be more coarse, wiry, or dry than naturally pigmented strands. To care for your new growth and keep things looking uniform, you’ll also want to add some more moisture to your routine. Opt for sulphate-free shampoos and conditioners, and use a colour-safe hair mask once a week to lock in hydration. Tuara recommends using a silk pillowcase to minimise friction, laying off the heat styling, and keeping up with maintenance trims every six to eight weeks (even if you don’t need a colour treatment).
A little at-home upkeep will go a long way toward preserving your subtle-meets-sleek quiet silver. With the right balance, you’ll find a transitional shade chic enough to keep forever.
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This article was originally published on Glamour US.


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