Long hair makeovers – definitely a do. Sometimes long hair can drag you ‘down’, and a new do can really lift you up.
Color and cut by Jennifer Correale.
Long hair makeovers – definitely a do. Sometimes long hair can drag you ‘down’, and a new do can really lift you up.
Color and cut by Jennifer Correale.
Sombre – sort of ombre, but not like what ombre used to be. The new and now is having your highlights ‘tipped out’ near the ends, and blended super fine at the roots.
Color by Patricia J., based at the Weekly Trim True Salon in Alberta, Canada.
A fresh cut and a fresh color. Always going to be a good idea. And when you’re with the right stylist, always going to result in hair envy. 🙂
Hair cut and color by Kate Vannatta.
Brunettes wanting perfect highlights? This is the pic you need to share with your stylist.
Color by Jarrod Shinn.
This cut and color is new and now and oh so chic. Ombre with a blunt shoulder length cut. Love it.
Hair by Kate Chesher.
The 2015 version of ombre – it’s getting more and more subtle, but there’s definitely still a natural lightness at the ends.
Color by Justine Eve.
Ombre on short hair – yes this is possible, but only by a professional. Shorter hair means a smaller canvas and less room for any indication of poor blending.
Here’s an example of ombre done the right way on short hair. Color by Kacey Welch.
Ombre done the right way melts a rooty, darker color with lighter ends. No lines allowed!
Color by Esther Claire.
Thanks to the internet and entertainment shows, by now we have all seen a disastrous ombre color job on a celeb or two. If this before and after doesn’t convince you to make sure your color is done by a professional, then what will?
This amazing before and after hair color correction was done by Christina Gunnell, based out of Habit Salon in Gilbert, Arizona.