The GHT Movement: Why I’m Sharing What I Know
- Natalie Varrasso
- Jul 8
- 3 min read
Updated: Aug 26

For over 12 years, I’ve had the absolute privilege of guiding women through a more liberating, empowering approach to hair colouring.
It’s been humbling to witness the shift that happens when someone realises…
“Wait—I don’t have to cover my roots every three weeks anymore?”
That harsh demarcation line that used to scream “white roots” and dictated rigid salon schedules? It no longer needs to be the norm.
It’s Not About Giving Up Colour — It’s About Taking Back Control
Don’t get me wrong—I’m still 100% pro-colour. Hair colour is creative, it’s expressive, it’s FUN. But what I’ve come to understand is this:
When colouring becomes less about joy and more about hiding, something needs to change.
So many women find themselves on a colour path that no longer suits them—brassy tones, patchy coverage, disconnected hues—and a deep sense that their hair no longer reflects who they are today.
If you’re nodding along, you’re not alone. This Is Where Grey Hair Transition (GHT) Comes In
Over the past decade, I’ve introduced GHT to my salon guests—and honestly, it’s been game-changing.This isn’t just about growing your greys—it’s about working with your natural regrowth, not fighting against it.
From stretching maintenance visits from 3 weeks to 3 months to creating seamless colour transitions that allow dyed hair to grow out gracefully…GHT is about real life and real women.
So, Why Am I Sharing This Now?
The simple answer? I can’t keep up with the demand.
Every week, I hear from women across Australia looking for a stylist who “gets it. ”They’re not asking for miracles—they just want a colour approach that feels aligned with who they are now.
And while I wish I could see everyone, I can’t.So it’s time to share what I know—with you, and with stylists everywhere.
This Isn’t Just a Technique—It’s a Mindset Shift
Through my 4-part educational booklet series, I walk stylists through:
The exact consultation methods I use
Step-by-step colour mapping and tonal choices
How to plan transitions (partial or full)
Technical artistry that’s grounded in care and intention
Whether you’re a seasoned colourist or just starting out, this is a space to grow your confidence and meet a real need in the industry.
Here’s What Every Stylist Should Know
No matter who walks into your salon chair:
Women in their 20s and 30s might want to disguise early white hairs without constant touch-ups
Women in their 40s might be looking for longer-lasting colour that still feels polished
Women in their 50s and beyond often want to transition and feel more aligned with their natural colour, while still feeling polished and well styled.
They’re all asking the same thing in different ways:“Can you help me look and feel like me again?”
And with the right knowledge—you can.

Let’s Make GHT the New Normal
This isn’t just a trend.It’s a service rooted in care, creativity, and compassion.
I’m sharing what I know not just to meet demand—but because I believe in this.Because I see how powerful it is when a woman sees herself in the mirror and loves what she sees.
If you’re a stylist who’s ready to grow, evolve, and give your guests something truly empowering…
Let’s move forward together.The GHT Movement is here—and it’s time to share it.
Tap HERE to share your interest in learning this empowering skill — one that will elevate your creativity and transform your professional journey.
By Natalie Varrasso
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