Ombre step-by-step
- Finding out your needs
Even though ombre and sombre are still in trend, after consultation with the client, the stylist will assess the hair and will advise what form, colour, intensity and volume should be achieved in the case of a given client. He will decide if any additional processes are needed, to allow for an effective ombre/sombre colourisation, for example cutting, decolourisation, regeneration of hair.
- Ombre on hair
The hairdresser must first darken or change the colour of the hair at the root, depending on the desired outcome. The following step is to brighten the length of the tips of the hair, so that the lightening effect is appropriately bold.
- Finishing off the hairstyle
Ombre works the best on shaded hair, both straight and wavy hair. The cutting should highlight its effect. Modelling the hairstyle is the final step of the process, during which the hairdresser grants rips regarding the modelling and nurturing of the hair at home.
- Not only blonde and brunette – there are many shades of ombre and sombre colourisation
The fascination with ombre and sombre colourisation led to the development of alternative colours to the classic solutions. You can successfully carry out procedures which mix brown hair and ginger hair, forming bringer, or mixing the warm shades of blonde and brown – bronde. In recent times, especially during the summer season, when we are open to brave propositions, “dip dying” became popular, where the ends of the hair are coloured in various shades including blue or pink dyes.