admittedly doing your own hair is not always a great idea. I have experienced it all, the good, the bad the ugly. There was the time my Mom convinced me that she could give me that great Michelle Phypers haircut from "Dangerous Minds." No offense Mom, but not so, not so! I have been doing foils for other people for a long time using - gasp - tin foil and a good old fashioned paint brush, and achieving -gasp - quite professional results.
Because I'm a stay-at-home Mom I really don't have the time to visit the salon on a monthly basis, and usually get impatient and end up coloring and hacking my own hair. The ombre hair trend appeals to me because it is definitely low maintenance and far from a drastic transformation, while still giving you that look update that makes you feel trendy and womanly.
I was inspired by Jessica Biel's natural look - just google it for a look her stylist is amazing. I bought a Blondissma highlighting kit, and about a one inch paint brush. I separated my hair into two sides as though I were about to braid it. I painted on about the bottom 3 inches of the underlayer. My technique was akin to putting a light sloppy coat of paint on - you don't want it totally uniform; you also want to start by pressing lightly with the brush and then putting more color on the ends (you can even go back and add more color after about 10 mins to say your last inch of hair) to achieve that ombre highlight effect. I pulled some longer strands from the inside layer near the front and painted them through starting at about chin level to the end of each strand using the same technique of starting lightly and focusing the color on the ends. I did probably about 6 to 8 of these per side.
The beauty of this look is that the color you do on the inside, will show through in a really natural way on the outside layer. I was so happy and pleased with my results. I don't think I could have done better by visiting a salon. This gives me a fashionable, low-maintenance look. I blow dry my bangs, let the rest of my hair dry naturally, curl my fringe and wrap a few sections at the front around the barrel of a curling iron. Ta Da! Ready to hit up playgroup (and rock it hard)!
When you apply the bleach to the last 3 inches of hair focus the color on the ends to achieve the ombre effect |
Do about 6 to 8 strands each inner front side, starting around chin level and focusing the color on the ends |
When you apply the bleach to the last 3 inches, strive for irregularity not perfection. |
So pretty! So natural. Perfection!
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