Inoa or majirel which is better for grey hair?
Grey hair varies — fine white lines, resistant steel patches, or mixed pigmented strands. Inoa or majirel which is better for grey hair depends on:
- Grey percentage — high white counts may need a line and developer mix your colourist trusts for coverage.
- Scalp sensitivity — Inoa's ammonia-free system feels milder for some clients.
- Target tone — warm browns, cool ash and copper each map differently to Inoa and Majirel shades.
- History — previous box dye or henna limits options; consultation is essential.
Book a grey coverage consultation — we assess in person at Mohali or Chandigarh before recommending Inoa, Majirel or a blend technique.
Frequently asked questions
Is Majirel better for grey hair?
Majirel is often chosen for stubborn grey and maximum tone depth — but formulation and developer choice matter more than the brand name alone.
Is Inoa good for grey coverage?
Yes — Inoa covers grey well with a gentler salon experience; ideal when scalp sensitivity or frequent refresh is a concern.
How often will I need root touch-ups?
Typically every 3–5 weeks for visible grey at roots; your colourist can plan a schedule and home care to stretch between visits.