Ombre hair prevails and picks up momentum among celebrities and fashionable women of color recent years.Virgin ombre hair weave not only can add volume to women’s thinning hair,but also provide more flexible styling and various colors.Ombre hair is a coloring effect in which the bottom portion of your hair looks lighter than the top portion. To achieve this effect, it is necessary to bleach the lower portion of your hair. If you want to prevent a brassy or orangey color, you can also dye the bottom part of your hair after you have bleached it. This extra step is not required, but it helps to even out the tone of your ombre. Keep reading to learn how to get ombre hair.
TYPES OF Ombre.The classic ombre is a subtle shift from darker roots to lighter ends. It is the handiest option if your hair is naturally brown or black because you would only need to lighten the ends. The dip-dye ombre is a more radical transition between colours, for instance, blonde hair with pink tips, red ombre on black hair or dark hair with purple ends.
Can you do Ombre at home?Yes, you can! It’s not as difficult as it may seem if you have the appropriate ombré hair products and carefully follow the instructions. You can always invite a friend or a relative to help you out.
Getting Started.Select your color. Therefore, you should choose a color that works well with your natural color.There are two types of ombre: traditional, and reverse. The traditional ombre has a lighter color at the tips of your hair than at the roots, while a reverse ombre has darker tips and lighter roots.Select a shade that is no more than two shades lighter than your existing hair color.The more subtle the color change, the more natural and sun-kissed your hair will appear.Whenever possible, look for mild or all-natural dyes that will be less damaging to your hair.
Brush your hair well. Make sure that there are no tangles left in your hair. This step will make applying the bleach easier, but it will also help you to make sure that your hair will be evenly colored.
Put on a smock or an old t-shirt. There is a good chance that you will get bleach or dye onto your clothes during the process. An artist or styling smock should help prevent this, though. If you do not have a smock to throw on, change into an old t-shirt that you can get dirty.
Put on gloves. Gloves generally come with a dye kit but if they don’t, you can simply use normal rubber, vinyl, or latex gloves. Remember that it is very important to wear gloves when dyeing or bleaching your hair.
If you do not use gloves, you can end up dyeing or bleaching your hands in addition to your hair. The bleach can also irritate your skin, causing a burning sensation.
Bleaching Your Hair.Mix your bleach. Unless you are doing a reverse ombre, you will need to use bleach to lift the color from your hair. There is the option of using blonde hair dye - which is safer on your strands - but it doesn’t lift as much color so your end-result will be much more subtle.Backcomb the hair around the area where your ombre begins to allow a gradient look. Choose an application tool. If you’re using a dye or bleach kit, chances are you were provided with a small brush to apply the bleach. If not, the best option is to use an applicator brush. You can find these are your local beauty supply store.Alternatively, a similar soft, small brush will work well for application. Just make sure that you use a brush that you would be okay with tossing out after you are done.
Mix ombré hair products in a bowl.Let the bleach set. Depending on how light you want your hair to be, you will need to let the bleach set for anywhere from 10-45 minutes. To check, remove the bleach from a small strand of your hair after about 10-20 minutes. If you like the shade, remove the rest of the bleach. If you want to go lighter, leave it in and check again in 5-10 minutes.
For a slight change in color, leave the bleach in for only 10-20 minutes.
For a more bold change in color, leave the bleach for 40-45 minutes. Leaving the bleach in for longer will also help prevent orange or brassy tones.After I make sure I put the color where I wanted it I made sure to let it sit for about 10 to 15 minutes, so it can come out lighter than the rest of the hair so I came back to at about 15 minutes later and you can see that as already blowing and now i'm going to go above that and put the bleach on there and with that being set you see that the hair still has the bleach on it at the bottom, so it's going to continue getting brighter than the rest of the hair.So now I'm going to let that sit for another 10 to 15 minutes and then I'm going to come back to it and wash it out, so now I'm just washing it with some can to shampoo then I'm going to condition the hair with argan oil of Morocco's condition.
Coloring Your Hair.Make sure your hair is dry. Use a towel to dry it off before beginning the coloring process. You may even want to wait for an hour or two to allow your hair to get mostly dry.Section off your hair once more. Divide your hair into its original sections. Tie off the ends with elastic bands or hair clips to make your dying job a bit easier. Use at least 2-3 sections, or as many more as you need to feel comfortable.Again, use non-metallic clips to avoid reactions with the dying chemicals.
Brush in your color. Follow the application instructions that came with your hair dye to properly add it to your hair.
If you’re dying your hair with a traditional style (lighter ends), then apply the hair dye to all the bleached sections of hair and just a bit further up your strands as well.
If you’re doing a reverse ombre, add the color just up to the color fade line, and then a second heavier coat near the tips (similar to the bleach application).
Make sure that you coat all of the hair that you want to dye. Inspect your strands to check for any spots you may have missed. As with bleach, even saturation with dye is very important.
Or Fold the kitchen foil or cling film around each section to create a pocket.Leave the mixture to develop for the time recommended on the box. Timing is very important as the product will continue bleaching until it dries out, unlike the colour that stops processing in 45 minutes. When the time is up, remove the foil/cling film.Keeping your gloves on, rinse the hair with warm water until the water runs clear. Then wash again using the shampoo and conditioner for coloured hair. Dry and style your hair.Now those who wanted a classic ombre, may stop at this point and enjoy the results!
If you want to add the colour to your ombre, we recommend waiting for at least a week before applying the dye to prevent the damage. You may consider deep conditioning treatments for hydration. When the time is right, choose your pastel or vibrant hair colour and apply it on your bleached area, using this tutorial again.
Aftercare.Applied hair colour will eventually fade. To reduce fading choose a good conditioning shampoo designed for coloured hair. Avoid acidic, fruity, 2 in 1’s or anti-dandruff shampoo
When you are ready to try another look just find yourself a really good clarifying or cleansing shampoo as this will help remove the Smart dip-dye, then and then apply an all-over hair colour.
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