I love blonde hair, red hair, ‘suicide blondes’, and
bleached hair, anything that’s feminine and makes a bold but
interesting statement. The ‘Ombre’ trend of dip-dying the
hair ends to create an effect on the hair that looks as though your growing
your dye or bleach out has suddenly become a huge fashion
statement, on models, on the catwalk and even in the music industry. Typical or
natural colours tend to be a pale honey blonde, or white blonde the typical ‘bleached out effect’,
but many have been even more daring and gone for a green or aqua dip-dye or
pink, sometimes a bold tangerine orange!.
It’s a very creative look,
especially if you’re the kind of person who doesn’t like dying their hair from
root to tip or want to experiment to see if a colour suits them. But regardless
of that this look is so fearless! It’s not the first time natural or dark roots
and bleached ends have been a fashion trend but the effect it creates is so
beautiful it’s no wonder it keeps on re-appearing!
I have even tried the effect in my own hair,
since I love blonde so much, and it still suits me, although I’m of a darker complexion.
Dark root girls should definitely go for this look, coz it’s so artsy and
vintage. The lighter colour at the end always highlights something in the skin
tone or facial feature and the dark colour of the roots just balances
everything out. So cool!
Ombre often means a frayed dip-dye effect but
some people do it so only a couple inches of their roots are left natural. Any effect
will work, just decide whether you want to do your tips and go subtle or do an
almost complete full dye with only your roots on display.
Ombre has become such a trend in the fashion industry;
many have begun trying out the effect on clothing, nails and even with
lipstick!
It really is a bohemian look that has
left an impression on the modern fashion industry.
khloe kardashian, Raven Simone and lykke li have be sporting this look from different ends of the entertainment and media field: televsion, music and reality t.v
no you give it a try!
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