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Ombré / balayage

Ombré / balayage

Ombré and balayage are the best way to create a natural look with a seamless flow of colour. I love how it is the polar opposite of traditional foil highlights in that the whole look is designed to be multi-leveled with a merging of colour/colour as opposed to blocks of colour that stand out against each other.

In this photo, I have covered the roots with a natural ash, then added some Wella Freelights to the mid lengths and ends in a flowing fashion, to lighten them up and create a very current summer look. To style this lovely lady up, I used my Babyliss Pro Conical to make beautiful 3D waves to show off the colour, I love the flow, it’s just beautiful, and it will last and last and get better with age as opposed to traditional hair colouring techniques.

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