Ombre' hair color can vary from person to person. The main idea is that the hair starts darker at the roots and gets lighter towards the ends in a blended fashion. You can go really extreme with this look by going from a really dark hair color in the roots to a lighter blonde on the ends. It can also be blended and natural looking as if you've spent a lot of time in the sun, but your hair has grown out to give you that root look without the line of demarcation.
In this tutorial I am going to show you more natural blended Ombre' Hair.
In this tutorial I am going to show you more natural blended Ombre' Hair.
Your friend,
Tammy
Its Beautiful, I'm learning lots of techniques watching your tutorials, I am very grateful that you are sharing this.
ReplyDeleteThis turned out so pretty. I would love to see some ombré on lighter blondes (lev 6-7) as it's common to see it done on brunettes so I could use some inspiration. Also, can you possibly show some balayage?
ReplyDeleteThank so much for this tutorial, I used it for my own blog post & made sure to share it! Ours didn't look nearly as professional as yours, but we're still happy with the results:
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