Ombre a Already Highlighted Hair?
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Mar 30, 2014
Laurel E.
Mar 30, 2014
Kelly V.
Please go back to your stylist and don't try this on your own. chances are a tempory dye won't cover the hilites. even a permanent may not cover anand come out muddy. I'm sure she will be more then happy to fix it for free. don't risk messing it up your self and having to pay to get it fixed.
Mar 30, 2014
Kenna W.
That actually looks like a Balayage/Ombré hair color which I just got done to my hair. I went to someone who didn't do t right the first time as ended up going to another person who did fix it amazingly. So it's up to you whether you would want to go back to your person and have her fix it, but I definitely wouldn't try this on your own.