Over my ombré SOS.
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Jul 21, 2013
Kaitlyn S.
I ombréd my hair a few months ago and its nice but I'm kinda over it and miss my old do! What's the easiest way to get rid of my ombré?? Note my hair is brown and ombrés to blonde which the blonde is up to my chin so I'm really trying to avoid cutting it all off.
Jul 21, 2013
Cherry T.
I suggest going to a salon to be safe but if you want to try to do it yourself either dye the top part the same color then later when your hairs settled put a new color all over or just dye the ombré your top color. Either way if you put one color all over it will appear ombré if you don't somehow even it out.