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# What Is a Colour Melt? Beautifully Blended Hair Colour in Weymouth

![Nicki Cattel, salon owner of Changing Grooms in Weymouth, smiling with a stylish short silver hairstyle](/_next/image?url=%2Fapi%2Fmedia%2Ffile%2Fnicki-cattel-salon-owner-changing-grooms-64x64.png%3Fv%3D1749661802744&w=128&q=75&dpl=dpl_DEc4fGhEc1SCRZZutzoEsRuDy1CJ)

Nicki CattelSalon Owner

PublishedMonday, 16 June 2025

At Changing Grooms in Weymouth, we love creating soft, dimensional colour that feels modern, flattering, and easy to maintain. If you’ve ever looked at someone’s hair and admired the way their colour flows so effortlessly from one tone to another, chances are—you’re looking at a **colour melt**.

![Smiling woman with long, glossy red hair featuring a seamless colour melt from deep burgundy roots to vibrant ruby tones, showcasing a professional hair colour result.](https://webfront.frively.com/api/media/file/colour-melt-red-hair-weymouth.png)

But what exactly _is_ a colour melt? Let’s break it down.

## What is a Colour Melt?

A **colour melt** is a technique that blends multiple shades of hair colour so that there’s no harsh line where one colour ends and the next begins. Instead, you get a _melted_, seamless transition from root to tip. Think of it as a beautifully diffused gradient—where darker roots gently blend into midtones, and then lighter ends.

It’s especially popular for those who want **dimension and richness** without the commitment of traditional highlights or solid blocks of colour.

## How is it Different from Balayage or Ombre?

It’s easy to confuse colour melt with balayage or ombré—they’re all designed to create a softer, more natural look—but there are some key differences:

-   **Balayage** involves hand-painting lighter sections onto the hair, usually focusing around the face and ends, for a sun-kissed effect.
-   **Ombré** gives a more defined shift from dark to light, usually quite noticeable mid-length down.
-   **Colour Melt** is all about the transition. The goal is for the colours to flow into each other so smoothly you can’t tell where one begins.

At Changing Grooms, we often _combine_ these techniques for a bespoke look that suits your hair type, colour history, and personal style.

## Who is Colour Melt Best For?

A colour melt works beautifully on **all hair types**—from fine to thick, straight to curly—and it can be tailored to suit both subtle and bold colour preferences.

It’s perfect if:

-   You love low-maintenance colour
-   You want softer regrowth between appointments
-   You’re after a more natural, blended finish
-   You’re transitioning from a high-maintenance colour like full highlights or fashion colours
-   You want to enhance your natural shade with depth and tone

Whether you’re covering greys, refreshing an existing balayage, or just want to try something new, a colour melt could be the perfect choice.

## What Colours Can Be Used?

Anything from warm honey tones to ash blondes, rich chocolates to copper reds—the possibilities are endless.

For example, you might have:

-   **Dark roots** melting into **cool caramel mid-lengths**, ending in **light ash blonde tips**
-   A soft **chocolate brown base** with a melt into **golden copper ends**
-   **Muted espresso roots** flowing into **rich cinnamon warmth**

Your stylist will help select tones that complement your skin tone, lifestyle, and upkeep preferences. At Changing Grooms, we often use **demi-permanent colour** for this look—it blends like a dream and leaves the hair feeling shiny and healthy.

## How Long Does a Colour Melt Last?

One of the biggest benefits of a colour melt is its **longevity**. Because the root colour is blended so seamlessly into the lighter tones, regrowth is far less obvious. Many clients find they can go **8 to 12 weeks** between appointments, especially if they maintain the colour with toners and conditioning treatments.

## How to Look After It

To keep your colour looking fresh and vibrant, we’ll always recommend:

-   Using **sulphate-free shampoo and conditioner** designed for coloured hair
-   Booking in for **toner refreshes** every 6–8 weeks
-   Using a **deep conditioning mask** once a week
-   Minimising heat styling, or using a heat protectant spray when needed

We’ll tailor your aftercare advice based on your hair’s condition and the colours we use.

## Ready to Try a Colour Melt?

If you’re looking for a way to refresh your look without a harsh colour line or constant root touch-ups, a colour melt could be just what you need.

Come and chat with one of our colour experts at Changing Grooms in Weymouth—we’ll guide you through the process, show you colour ideas, and create a look that feels completely “you.”

Whether you want soft and natural or bold and eye-catching, we’ll melt your colours like a dream.

[**To book your colour consultation or appointment**](https://www.changinggrooms.co.uk/service-categories/hair-colour-weymouth-dorset)**, call us on 01305 759898 or visit us at 10 Frederick Place, Weymouth. We’d love to help you feel amazing about your hair.**

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