How to make ombré hair look natural?
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Nov 22, 2013
Ellie K.
I'm going to be dyeing the tips of my hair with a l'oreal feria ombré blonde kit soon. Does anyone have any tips on how to keep this looking soft and natural rather than harsh and blocky? Any help really appreicated :3 xx
Nov 22, 2013
Jennifer G.
Brush the color in.. So that not all of the hair get the color on.. (More like a highlight effect) so it looks more natural..
Nov 22, 2013
Jennifer G.
Nov 22, 2013
Jennifer G.
Nov 22, 2013
Etienne S.
Try to color each section of hair at a different level and tease the top of each section, I saw tht trick from a hair stylist and it works amazing! :)
Nov 22, 2013
Thea S.
The feria colors actually works really great if you do it right. My hairdresser told me that she use this on her friends, and it turned out really good! But I really recommend that someone else do it on you. Never do this yourself.
Nov 22, 2013
Diana T.
There should be a smooth transition of color between your natural color n the ombre color - I have black hair with a red ombre that goes naturally from dark to light because there is a dark red color before the lighter red so it looks more natural - but mine was done by a professional.
Nov 22, 2013
Taylor F.
I tried the Loreal Wild Ombre, and though the color result was good, it's very drying and it does contain bleach. I would strongly recommend going to a pro, your hair is something that should be invested in. However, if going to a pro is not an option, use a toothbrush instead of the comb provided in the box. The toothbrush makes for a very natural gradient. & please remember to use a deep conditioner afterwards to help treat any damage. :)