Thinking about doing ombré to my hair! Any good products or suggestions?! :)
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Sep 25, 2015
Stacey M.
Ombré hair!
Need good products and suggestions and possibly a how to guide! Lol 💁🏻
Sep 25, 2015
Alexis C.
Do you mean you want to do it yourself?
Sep 25, 2015
Stacey M.
Yes!
Sep 25, 2015
Alexis C.
If you don't have any experience doing hair, especially ombres, then I HIGHLY suggest going to a professional. It's very easy for an ombre to be applied incorrectly and it'll just cost you more to fix.
Sep 25, 2015
true b.
There's a lot of things you have to consider when doing it yourself and you can easily mess it up. I would recommend going to a professional. I'm a hair stylist and if you really want to do it yourself I could probably give you some tips
Sep 29, 2015
Bri-bri L.
I'm no professional but I did a ombre by myself and turned out very pretty in my opinion! I just bought bleach with 20 volume developer and followed tutorials online. Concentrated small section on the bottom with a small amount of bleach blending a bit upwards, 5 minutes later, put more bleach higher up and just did it like that until I was satisfied with the colour. Make sure to do it on hair that is at least 2 days old and you should bleach over hair soaked in coconut oil that you left on for at least 1 hour prior to bleaching. it won't affect the bleaching process but ik a lot of people use it including me to reduce breakage and damage. Then I tone with conditioner lightly mixed with purple hair dye. I did a keratin treatment after by aphogee as well as moisture and ND cholesterol hair masks. Be very gentle with your hair after bleaching and have fun:):):)