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If your hair is medium to long in length, an ombre or a reverse ombre is a great hair colour service to discuss with your hairdresser. There are so many color options to choose from, and it’s a hair colour technique that requires a lot less maintenance compared to other hair colour options like blonde. Although short hair might not benefit as much from an ombre hair service compared to longer hair, ask your hairdresser and they’ll help you decide what’s best suited for your length. Ultimately, if an ombre is what you want, many salons offer custom dyed hair extensions.
Best places to book an ombre in Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary and Toronto
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What is ombre hair?
Ombre hair is a hair color service in which the top or crown of the hair is usually left as your natural hair colour, followed by hair colour that is painted or blended in gradually lighter shades throughout the middle and ends of the hair. An ombre can be done in any colour combination including brown hair, natural blonde, strawberry blonde, ash blonde and red, or in more daring shades like purple, pink, blue, rainbow or white. An ombre usually looks most natural on brown hair, since there are so many easy to blend brown tones or highlights that be can be added throughout the ombre.
Ombre hair is versatile and truly customizable to any unique taste and style, so the possibilities are unlimited. Choose colours like grey, black, silver, dark brown, caramel, dark green or black to complement your individuality. An ombre looks best on long to medium length hair and even on a long bob, and best of all, it doesn’t require frequent touch-ups since the roots are usually left natural. As an ombre grows out, it tends to change and transform, which is also something clients enjoy.
What does Ombre mean?
Translated into French, the word ombre means shade or shadow, and in the hair colour and hairdresser world, ombre refers to a dramatic, two-toned hair colour effect that is usually dark at the top and gradually lightens towards the middle and ends of the hair.
What’s the difference between an Ombre and a Balayage?
When it comes to telling the difference between an Ombre and a Balayage, non-hairdressers might conclude that hair professionals speak a confusing language all about hair and hair colour.
Ombre refers to the actual style, which is a dramatic, two-toned hair colour effect achieved by lightening the hair from dark to light from the top to the ends. An ombre is like color blocking, and it does not leave any dark pieces at the bottom since the colour gradually transitions from dark to light.
Balayage is a technique that involves sweeping hair colour onto small triangular sections of hair. Hair foils are used to sweep the hair colour with a brush to achieve a natural colour transition down the length of the hair. The balayage technique leaves dark pieces on the bottom to create dimension and a natural look. Hairdressers describe a balayage as sun-kissed highlights throughout the hair, and it’s less maintenance than an ombre.
What’s a Balayage ombre?
A balayage ombre is a combination of both the ombre and balayage hair colour application techniques. This hair colour technique can be difficult to achieve, especially if the goal is a natural look. Avoid ending up with a bad ombre from an inexperienced hairdresser by doing some research, reading reviews and browsing through portfolio images on Beautster.
Can an ombre damage your hair?
To achieve a light coloured ombre, most hair will first need to be bleached, which can cause damage to the hair. Hairdressers are trained to safely bleach hair, and it’s also important to follow all at-home aftercare instructions to help maintain the integrity of your hair.
Does ombre hair fade out?
An ombre will last about 10 weeks before the hair needs to be recolored, and it will grow out naturally and last much longer than many other hair colour services. As long as the ombre is natural-looking from the crown to the middle of the hair, it will grow out seamlessly. If you’d like to extend the life of your ombre, keep your root colour natural and choose ombre colours that closely match and blend with your natural hair colour.
How much should an ombre service cost?
The cost of a two-toned ombre service can vary from salon to salon and based on the experience of the hairdresser. Typically, an ombre done by a skilled hair professional can cost between $80 to $200+. Hairdressers also take into consideration the length and thickness of their client’s hair, since this will determine how much hair colour they will need to use.
Is ombre hair in style for 2019?
Ombre hair, also called dip dye hair is trendy and cool for 2019. Beautifully blended colours with no harsh lines are being seen everywhere, and the best thing about an ombre is you don’t have to worry about regular maintenance appointments since the root color is left untouched.
What’s a reverse ombre?
A reverse ombre is the opposite of an ombre. The hair colour is light at the top and gradually becomes darker towards the middle and ends of the hair. A reverse ombre is a relatively new trend that isn’t going away anytime soon.