No more ombré + bleaching.
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Nov 12, 2013
Becky E.
I have ombré hair dark brown fading to a redish light/medium brown. For my birthday in a few months I'm planning on going honey blonde or golden brown. My question is when I bleach my hair (I'm doing it myself) how do I make it all one solid color and not ombré?
Nov 12, 2013
Gabs D.
It would be easiest to seek a professional for this incase you mess it up, but we all know we hate when people answer that when you are looking to diy it haha
I would suggest starting with the brown first, and eventually when the color starts to match, wash it out, let your hair sit for a day to relax it a bit (I suggest staying in hibernation for a bear through out that day haha) and then work the whole hair!
Nov 13, 2013
Bryanna L.
If your doing it yourself and have questions about it, that's when you know you have to see a professional.