Saturday, March 17, 2018

ClaudeThomas Salon and Spa recommendations: 10 Ombre hair colors to try next

Hair trends come and go, but ombre hair color is here to stay at least for some time. The idea behind the ombre hair color trend is simple: hair is darker at the roots and becomes lighter at the ends, or vice versa. It’s a gradient hair color technique. Not only is ombre an easy look to pull off, but the color possibilities are endless. Check out some of these options to consider before visiting your stylist for your next color appointment, Also if you are looking to change that color you have now when booking your next color service inform the receptionist or stylist, when booking, what you think you want to achieve with your next color services. This will ensure that the correct amount of time for the service will be booked.  
FIREY RED OMBRE HAIR


This fiery red ombre hair color makes a bold statement. Whether you’ve been rocking red hair ever since you can remember or are going red for the first time, it’s a great way to keep your look bright and vibrant. The last thing that you want when rocking red hair is a dull color. To keep your ombre red hair looking radiant for up to four weeks, use the Color Extend Magnetics System. The sulfate-free shampoo, conditioner, and mask won’t strip away your hair color which means you can show off your ombre red hair longer. 
Blonde ends are a fun complement to red hair. To get the look, ask your stylist to keep your hair color bright and bold red at the crown and go lighter on the bottom. Red curly hair is best for showing off this red blonde ombre hair color since curls can show off all of the shades going on in your hair. Bring out your hair’s natural wave by applying an air dry styling cream to damp hair. 


A high contrast ombre hair color doesn’t have to look harsh, and this hair color is a perfect example. This will look will give you dark brunette roots at the top, then blend it into a golden blonde hair color. If you’re a natural brunette who wants to go blonde but aren’t ready to go all the way, an ombré is a good option


An easy way to stand out from the crowd is with a gunmetal gray ombre. Cool brunettes can add a little bit of this ashy gray hue into their hair for a softer take on ombre hair with low contrast.



Don’t want to go too bold? This color technique creates a gradient with your hair color by keeping the top of your hair dark and adding rose gold hair color to your ends.


Feel like your hair color needs a refresh. Try the cool side of the hair color spectrum with this ashy light brown ombre. It’s a super-subtle way to show off natural light brown hair color, but still lets you experiment with a different shade at the ends.



Wanted to trade in your brown hair for blonde without a commitment? This champagne blonde ombré is a compromise worth trying. Not only is the hair color a cooler shade of blonde but it’s also a good choice if you want to keep the lightning at a minimum since the blonde doesn’t go up to the roots 
  

Here is a technique of highlighting that will keep the highlights as far away from your roots as possible? This will add dimension to your ombre with highlights. It combines dark roots with lighter hair color at the ends and uses face-framing highlights to brighten up the hair. This technique of highlights starts further down. This creates a look that is more natural and a sun-kissed effect. Bouncy, textured hair looks great with this hair color, which you can create by using a texture treatment spray.  


An icy blonde ombre is an eye-catcher.  This look involves a lot of contrast since it starts off with nearly black roots at the top, then transitions into ash brown hair color in the middle and bright blonde at the ends. There’s a lot going on with this hair color, but the shades blend into each other beautifully, o you won’t be able to tell where one haircolor begins and ends. Be sure to ask your stylist about Color Extend Bonder. It’s a three-step system that can help your hair feel stronger which is important when lifting is involved. 



Add some warmth to your hair with this mahogany ombre. It’s a perfect color and can be exactly what you need if you want to go slightly lighter with your brunette hair at the ends. If one of your favorite things about this look is the shine, ask your stylist about including a Shades EQ Gloss in your haircolor service




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