Ombré Hairstyling
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Jul 25, 2012
AviiFaiirieexx S.
Ummm Haiii... So i really wanna try the ombré hair dip dying thing but I don't have the best type of hair. It's not perfectly straight like you might see in tutorials but it's definitely not like nappy and it's not short it's past shoulder length. Any advice ?
Jul 25, 2012
Dannielle L.
Doesn't have to be straight. Mine is curly, you can actually be messier with curly hair because it won't show up your mistakes as much :P Maybe try out hair chalking first, see how you like it? I know Sephora has hair chalks and mascara kits.