At home ombré
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Nov 10, 2013
Macey T.
Can anyone tell me the best way to ombré my hair at home using lightened and developer?
Nov 10, 2013
Diana J.
Agree about youtube but to make it short -> tease the hair at the level you want to start to get a smooth line ( for ex under chin), if you want the bleached hair to be 1 shade put the bleach on all the length you planed, if you want 2 shade then put bleach on ends ( for ex a half of the planned length), hold for some time depending on the result you want and pute the bleach on the rest of length:-)
Nov 11, 2013
Macey T.
Thanks! (:
Nov 13, 2013
Jennifer G.