Want To Know About Ombre Hair

It looks like the ombre highlights trend might actually be here to stay . . . at least for a little while longer. That’s great news if you color your hair since the upkeep is less frequent than traditional highlights. Here, Julia hair mall shares tips if you're thinking of trying ombre hair color.

Find your inner surfer girl: 

For a natural ombre effect that feels more surfer girl than a rock star, Smith recommends only going about three to four shades lighter at the ends of your hair. Also, adding a few light streaks of balayage from roots to ends will make your hair look more sun-kissed and keep the color flowing through your strands.

Maintenance is minimal, but it still exists: 

You only need to [touch it up a couple of times a year because you don’t get roots. But you should switch up your hair like Brazilian straight lace closure care to keep your strands looking healthy and the color vibrant. I would definitely use a much more nourishing shampoo and conditioner on it because you are lightening the hair

Don't let bleach scare you

If you love ombre hair color, but you’re afraid the bleach might damage your hair. As long as there’s an experienced person bleaching it and they’re paying attention as it’s being done, the virgin hair bundles with closure will not be destroyed.

Second time's a charm: 

Now that you’re ready to get your ombre hair on, there’s one more tip. Remember that your hair color might not turn out the way you want it the first time, so don’t be afraid to go back to your colorist and explain the issue so he or she can fix it and get the color just right. Usually, you won't be charged for a color correction.

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