Ombre hair?
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Dec 5, 2011
Amanda C.
I want to do it!
But I need advice and some good tips/help. :)
I'm doing this at home to save some money!!
I'm looking into the Revlon Frost & Glow Highlighting Kit for my ends of course. Should I use a regular dye for my ends first and then after that go in with the frost and glow?
HELP PLEASE :)
Dec 5, 2011
Tara B.
Hi Amanda,
Any ultra lift will work to lift your ends. When I do Ombre in the salon, I like to tease the whole head first. Then pull into the back with 2 ponytails side by side. Only use the lightener on the ends....I suggest a semi permanent gloss or just a toner in the color of your choice. I have Ombre now, and I will admit that your ends will get very dry. Use some deep conditioning treatments after and every week.
Good luck,
Tara =)