Ash brown - ash blonde ombré ideas?
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Jul 23, 2014
Jenna L.
I really like ash colors because I despise the look of brassyness in my hair and I love the ombré trend.
I haven't found any real good examples to bring in for my stylist to see so I'm hoping to find some inspiration here!
Or , if you look at my photos and think something else would look better please suggest!
I'm thinking something like this but I don't know if it suits my face and colour.
Jul 23, 2014
Linda D.
What the stylist can always do it put a toner in to create that "ashy" look. If it doesn't suit your skin tone it will eventually wash out after a few washes. I would consider getting a balayage since its more of a natural highlight then an ombre which can be too harsh sometimes. Esp if you are unsure about the color. With the balayage the stylist can always go in and add more but to reverse an ombre its a bit more tricky.
Jul 23, 2014
Jenny F.
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