Ombre Hair tips
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Apr 7, 2013
Jessica H.
I like the ombre hair look but I don't want to dye my hair. I am thinking of getting chalk that you rub on hair for the look. I have dark hair and am wondering if its ok to where bright colors. just looking for tips about ombre hair.
Apr 7, 2013
Sydney L.
Depending on how dark your hair is depends on the colors. If you have really dark hair then a deep red would be the way to go. Lighter hair color-orange. Lighter than that go for yellow. Same for blue, purple, then green.