One of the best times of the year to start getting your hair healthier or wanting to cultivate your own natural hair color through your already existing highlighted or colored hair this summer is with an Ombre approach. The “look” so to speak is and can be a beautiful style, dark-grown out roots worn with confidence also is one of my favourite way’s to help a client go from light blonde shades of highlights to darker tones, caramel’s, light brown’s etc, for a more natural look. And in the summer I hardly ever do lowlights because with the sun they always turn brassy, for me it’s not the best time of the year for lowlights, so ombre hair color is an ideal approach. Whether the ends of the hair are platinum or just simply to light the choice you make for the new hair color put through will determine a bolder or softer end result. The techniques I use to create these types of ombre colored looks are, back combing (coloring the back combed parts) not the typical straight ends, foil or slice highlights. Ombre hair being accidental or deliberate is another raw fresh look with great benefits such as preparing the hair for a new fall look without compromising style.
This look is fab!, great Monday post
ReplyDeletecolor the backcombed part, how brilliant is that you rock!
ReplyDeleteI have always thought highlighted hair color looks better when it grows out a bit
ReplyDeleteOmbre rocks! Would love to have a few of my clients grow their blonde hilites out , this is a great way.
ReplyDeleteLove it! Brunettes with grown out gold’s is beautiful
ReplyDeleteI love these images, all of them are stunning
ReplyDeleteHCC you always have such fantastic ideas,, I love this look TY xo
ReplyDeleteIt is a very cool look, but I don’t think your average person who goes for highlights would go for it, but I appreciate it.
ReplyDeletelove this look but i think you have to be young and pull it off
ReplyDeleteLove the visuals, the hair in all of them look so cool!
ReplyDeleteI totally agree, it is the best time to grow ones natural color out with darker shades if that’s what the person wants
ReplyDeletethe pictures are gorgeous and your right you can make this look edgy or natural
ReplyDeleteit's a great approach for those who ask for low-lites but still want to be blondes
ReplyDeletewonderful post! and a great alternative!
ReplyDeletei have always thought that grown out roots on brunettes is a great look, nice post
ReplyDeleteGreat Monday post hcc!!!! always inspiring ;=]
ReplyDeleteI think this is one of the sexiest looks on a brunette, love the post and suggestions
ReplyDeleteI love this look , my favourite is the first 2 pic’s xo
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to bring in natural colour, and the best time of year to do it summer, the images are beautiful
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted to do this to my hair, but I don't think I can pull it off, I would be to paranoid in people thinking I needed my roots done
ReplyDeleteFantastic images and a great post!
ReplyDeleteI love love this look =} great pictures
ReplyDeleteits a very cool look but a hard sell, i do like it though and your approach
ReplyDeleteRight now, I've got bleach blonde underneath. But I section my hair half up and have been dying the top a light dirty brown close to my natural. I'm planning on growing out the top section to my natural. However I want to keep dying the underneath a bleach blonde. That way when the blonde starts to grow out it won't be as noticeable. Having my natural on top will mean easy up keep. Without looking like a crunchy granola wearing birkenstocks. LOL. I'll still look intersting... without all the work of dying roots every month.
ReplyDeletewow,this very lovely look in ombre highlights.Really ombre highlights is latest hair style and looking great.Thanks for share this nice collective information..
ReplyDeleteBest Ombre Highlights ASTORIA