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Apr 8, 2012
Kayli H.
I don't know if this has name or not, but I call it anti-ombre, but I was thinking it might be cool to have lighter hair at the top that fades darker, the opposite effect of the traditional ombre style. Has anyone seen this before? I can't find pictures online, but I also haven't looked too hard haha.
What do you guys think of this idea? I absolutely love the ombre style, but being a natural blonde, it would be quite a hassle to keep up with the blonde regrowth, and I'm not too big on really keeping up with dying and all that haha
Apr 8, 2012
Rebecca M.
Check out "reverse ombre" :)
Apr 9, 2012
Kayli H.
That makes so much more sense! Haha thanks :)