Plant-Based Hair Colour on Short Hair: Results and Technique

Plant-Based Hair Colour on Short Hair: Results and Technique

Short hair has distinct advantages for plant-based colouring — advantages that users accustomed to longer lengths often discover with pleasant surprise. Less product, faster application, immediate visible results and simple rinsing: the short-hair experience is one of the most accessible introductions to plant-based colouring.

The Real Advantages of Short Hair

  • Less product: significant savings compared to long hair. Less powder, less hot water, less preparation time.
  • Rapid and precise application: on a reduced volume, brush technique allows optimal control over distribution.
  • Visible results sooner: regrowth shows within a few weeks. No need to wait months for a visible effect.
  • Concentrated heat: on a close-to-the-scalp cut, body heat aids pigment uptake — processing time may be slightly reduced versus longer lengths.
  • Fast and thorough rinsing: 3 to 5 minutes is sufficient for a perfectly clean rinse on short hair — no risk of residues embedded in thick lengths.

Powder Quantities by Length

On short hair, quantities are small and the margin for overestimation is narrower. Calculate carefully and add a small safety margin:

  • Buzz cut / very short (1–2 cm): 20–40 g
  • Short (2–4 cm): 40–70 g
  • Crop / boyish cut (4–7 cm): 70–110 g
  • Pixie / very short bob (7–12 cm): 110–160 g
  • Short bob (12–18 cm): 160–220 g

Thick or curly hair: add 20–25% to the above. Fine hair: reduce by 10–15%. On very short hair, always prepare a small excess — it is difficult to add more paste mid-application.


Temperature and Paste Preparation

On short hair, the paste quantity is smaller and cools faster once prepared. A few adjustments:

  • Use water at 70–72°C (slightly hotter than for long hair) to compensate for the faster cooling.
  • For quantities under 80 g: mix in a pre-warmed bowl (rinsed with very hot water) to slow cooling.
  • Target consistency: slightly firmer than for long hair — a firmer paste adheres better to short hair without running.

Brush Application Technique: The Recommended Method

On short hair, a flat, soft-bristle colouring brush gives better results than fingers or a thick applicator brush:

  1. Divide into 3–4 sections: crown, two sides, nape. For very short hair, 2 sections is sufficient.
  2. Apply first at the roots and grey areas: use the back of the brush to press the paste gently right to the scalp.
  3. Work in small passes in multiple directions: left to right, top to bottom. On short hair, the paste should envelop each strand.
  4. Pay attention to the nape and temples: these areas are frequently missed and are the first places regrowth is visible.
  5. Thermal cap or cling film to retain heat during processing.

1-Step or 2-Step: How to Choose on Short Hair

The method depends on your percentage of grey — not on hair length. On short hair, the 2-step method is far less demanding than on long hair (each step takes only 5–10 minutes to apply):

  • Under 30% grey: 1-step method, 45–60 minutes processing
  • 30–50% grey: 2-step method recommended for lasting coverage
  • Over 50% grey: 2-step method essential

On short hair, each step of the 2-step method takes just 5–10 minutes to apply — representing around 20–25 minutes of practical work in total (excluding processing and rinsing). A small investment for significantly better coverage.


Processing Times and Results

Scalp warmth is more directly transmitted to short hair. This can slightly reduce the processing time needed:

  • Fine to normal hair: 35–50 minutes
  • Thick or resistant hair: 50–75 minutes
  • Very thick or resistant hair: 75–90 minutes

On short hair, avoid exceeding 2 hours — there is no additional benefit and the risk of uneven deposit increases.

Results you can expect:

  • Excellent, even coverage: scalp heat promotes homogeneous colour uptake across the entire surface.
  • Immediate thickening effect: henna and indigo tannins increase the apparent diameter of the fibre — fine hair looks denser after the first application.
  • Natural shine: the surface smoothed by plant pigments reflects light better — particularly visible on short cuts where the hair surface is close to the light source.
  • Longevity: 3 to 6 weeks depending on washing frequency and texture. Washed daily: 3–4 weeks. Washed every 2–3 days: 5–6 weeks.

The Chemical-to-Plant-Based Transition on Short Hair

Short hair has a major advantage for the transition from chemical to plant-based colour: the full result arrives faster. While long hair retains traces of chemical dye for 1–2 years, a short bob renews completely in 3–6 months depending on growth rate. The transition is therefore far simpler.

In practice:

  • First plant-based application over chemically dyed short hair: result may be slightly unpredictable (interaction between residual chemical and new plant pigments). Test a small section first.
  • From the 2nd–3rd application: the newly grown hair is entirely free of chemical dye — pure plant-based result from root to tip.

Special Case: Structured Cuts (Fades, Undercuts, Gradients)

Very structured cuts with precision fades require a slightly more nuanced approach:

  • Apply from longest to shortest to avoid the very short areas taking too intensely.
  • Or protect very short zones (under 1 cm) with a thin layer of moisturising cream before application — the cream creates a slight barrier that moderates pigment uptake.
  • The result will naturally show a subtle gradient that echoes the underlying cut structure.

Frequently Asked Questions

My regrowth shows after 2–3 weeks. Is that normal?
Entirely normal — hair grows approximately 1 cm per month. On short hair, the roots-to-lengths transition is more visible than on longer cuts. Plan your next application according to your own tolerance for regrowth: every 4 weeks for near-continuous coverage.

Can I use plant-based colour on a buzz cut or very short crop?
Yes. With 20–40 g of powder and a fine brush, even a buzz cut can be effectively coloured. The result is a subtle deepening of the natural colour and a clear improvement in shine and density.


Our Recommendation

Short hair is among the easiest to colour with plant-based powder. Less product, rapid application, immediate results and simplified rinsing. If you are new to plant-based colouring, a first experience on short hair is ideal for mastering the technique before applying it to longer lengths. Explore the Tresse Paris range to find your shade.

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