Ombre hair is now
a very
popular style. It is worn by countless
A-list celebrities and women
every
where. The word ombre is a French word meaning
shading or graduating. Hair is kept darker at the roots and goes lighter at the
ends. The colors should blend smoothly and their should
be no noticeable
transition line. Bleaching hair for the ombre look can however be very
damaging to hair. Most celebrities choose
to use hair extensions and dye those instead
of their real
hair. Indian Hair Extensions
can be used and dyed simply.
It is extremely
recommended
that you go
to a salon instead
of doing it yourself for the most
effective results. It is important
to use balayage highlights as
opposed to foil in
order to achieve
a natural look. If foils are used
their will be an obvious
line and it will
not look like an ombre so be
sure to keep
that in mind.
This hairstyle appears best on medium to long hair styles. The majority of people start their lighter color at about their chin, but some prefer it higher or lower. The two colors you use on your ombre is the major thing to consider. A lot of people go from a dark brown to a lighter blonde but it is entirely your decision how dramatic or subtle you want it to look. Remember to choose shades that complement your skin tone. For darker skin tones try a cool ash, deeper reds, or coppers and cool ash. For th medium to caramel skin tones try rich browns, and copper or darker golds. Women with fair skin should try ash tones, blondes, or golden caramel tones. However, the option is completely yours. This hair style is way more low maintenance because you do not need to continually go back to the salon and dye your roots since they will already be a darker natural color.
Once you get the great ombre, you will need to be sure you are maintaining it with the proper products. Try using a shampoo for brunettes or darker hair for the roots, and a conditioner that's for blonde hair, and color-treated hair. It is also a great idea to use Moroccan oil or something that moisturizes with no alcohol in it. With this said, do not be afraid to test out this new playful look. You will love it!
This hairstyle appears best on medium to long hair styles. The majority of people start their lighter color at about their chin, but some prefer it higher or lower. The two colors you use on your ombre is the major thing to consider. A lot of people go from a dark brown to a lighter blonde but it is entirely your decision how dramatic or subtle you want it to look. Remember to choose shades that complement your skin tone. For darker skin tones try a cool ash, deeper reds, or coppers and cool ash. For th medium to caramel skin tones try rich browns, and copper or darker golds. Women with fair skin should try ash tones, blondes, or golden caramel tones. However, the option is completely yours. This hair style is way more low maintenance because you do not need to continually go back to the salon and dye your roots since they will already be a darker natural color.
Once you get the great ombre, you will need to be sure you are maintaining it with the proper products. Try using a shampoo for brunettes or darker hair for the roots, and a conditioner that's for blonde hair, and color-treated hair. It is also a great idea to use Moroccan oil or something that moisturizes with no alcohol in it. With this said, do not be afraid to test out this new playful look. You will love it!
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LaLa shows off her lovely Ombre! |
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Khloe Kardashian looks fierce with this ombre look. |
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