Dark Ombre

Reverse Light to Dark Ombre


Soft waves starting at the nape that result in a smoother transition from light to dark. We’ve got a dark black shadow caramel here. Red Ombre


Sultry and sexy! Be an instant head-turner with a silky shadow of scarlet.


A creamy consistency of cookies and chocolate! It tends to be the safest way to explore hair color with dark roots and lighter ends. Plus keeping it really easy! Stylist Aubrey made

Purple Ombre

Having violet hair is a simple and imaginative way to express yourself. A tint of gray transition to rich violet and lilac screaming sass.

Black Hair Rose Gold Shadow


Brown Ombre


A with Master Stylist This color is perfect for a natural blonde without much upkeep who wants a dramatic change.

Blue Ombre

The color and layers of this look are simplistic yet at the same time sleek and dimensional. The dark blue shadow that blends perfectly with the dark roots is one of my favorite things about this theme. Darker roots make the regrowth less noticeable and therefore less maintenance. But, since it is in a darker shade, the color will last longer and it will fade beautifully even when it fades. Dark blue is after all one of the coolest shades. This beautiful dark blue shadow will certainly be one of your inspiration if you’re dark haired and wanted a very low maintenance look. To achieve this look, you don’t even have to dye your entire face. I’m also going to recommend this for consumers with a strict office dress code as this subtle dark blue shadow is certainly not in Hr’s face. Dark Brown to Blonde Ombre


/ Colorist My favorite part of the entire project gave her a color-lived experience where she felt lighter and brighter. With a flatiron, the beach waves are formed and finished using Oribe Texturizing Spray. If you haven’t tried this product, you’re missing out seriously. For fine haired girls, it produces effortless texture and volume in an instant: this is your new best friend! Before this final transition, this mine client shown in the photo had been scanned twice until. When we went blonde, her hair was dark brown so we had to trust the process and take it slow to protect the integrity of her hair. My biggest advice to anyone who wants to get lighter: be 100% frank about your color background with your stylist and take it slowly. Confide in the process. It’s pretty easy to lift virgin hair but it can be unpredictable when lifting through old color (professional and box dye). Taking it slowly keeps your hair healthy and does not compromise anything. Normally I send all my clients home with at-home care items of professional quality to ensure the hair’s durability and safety. Any type of hair can accomplish this look in time, but don’t be surprised if you have thick dark hair, in one service you probably won’t get an icy blonde color.This is a dramatic lob of shadow blended. Babylights scanning root shadowing compression cutting and dry slide shear cutting were the techniques used. What I love about this look is how low-maintenance it is but a high visual impact rate. For any client who loves a dramatic look but has no time or budget to devote to one, this is a great style. Only a few touch-ups per year are needed for this color and cut and can work on most hair types. The cut styles look amazing wavy or straight with a lot of flexibility!

Dark Brown to Red Ombre

A with Hair Artist I love the way we can play off the original root color as it’s fun to turn a natural color into something vibrant and new. When styling looks like this, Aveda texture tonic is great and giving it a bit of curl always gives the color a cool dimensional look when different light hits it.

Blonde Dark Ombre Hair


Because the blonde isn’t all the way to the heart, it’s great for someone who needs lower maintenance but still looks totally blonde. This will be the perfect summer look for you if you’re looking for some fun in the sun!

Dark Brown Hair Caramel Shadow

This look is a subtle caramel shadow solution for someone who wants to change it, but it’s not too serious. My favorite thing about it is how well the color will fade and how pleasant it will rise! The blend of coppers and beiges that I used to make sure it disappears beautifully and she doesn’t have to worry about having drab hair that can go longer in appointments as well. This technique of color looks great with short or long hair straight or curled! The cut and color are extremely low maintenance. Depending on the intensity of color, the technique I used and the color formula works with most clients. The consumer would have to be all right with cooler tones. This look is great again because it incorporates the hot caramel tones without fear of being too red if that is the customer’s concern.It is important to remember that it is difficult to get this blonde if the hair can be ruined too easily. Like her dark core, we worked for at least 6 months in multiple sessions to achieve such silvery highlights. Once you have this light in your hair, you also need extra care at home. Daily glossing of professional hair products hides minimal heat styling and a delicate brushing side. The skin of all is ditionally not suitable for cool tones. My general rule when talking about flattering tones is that most people are working on the opposite side of the color wheel from the underlying skin tones when going darker but the same color group.

Dark Brown to Light Brown Ombre

A with Hair Painter Ethnic Stylist This look is a splash of a dark roast creamer. How smoothly it blends between such a dark base and lighter ends is the best thing about this color, and the dimension is my favorite! For anyone looking to minimal maintenance, I would suggest this paint. It’s great for someone who likes to wear their hair in different textured ways such as loose curls waves and braids as it shows off the various colors. It’s ideal for anyone with naturally darker hair looking for good, lighter hair without a retouch every 4 weeks in the salon.

Dark Hair Blonde


A with Cosmetologist This look is an edgy eye. It combines deep cool brunette (level 3/4 cool) tones and transforms into cool beige and blonde ends (level 9). We glossed with ash and tones to keep warm. The consumer develops a lob twisted shoulder length so we’ve just trimmed the ends and I’ve razored a couple of disconnected sheets. I curled with a 1.25 in barrel of marcel and broke through while still dry. Finished with tonic feel of Aveda. This is usually not the product of a one-color session. The hair must be kept hydrated and clean by the user. I will prescribe a routine maintenance drug (such as daily hair repair for Aveda) when wetting an all-round thickening spray and blowing dry spray to speed up styling. When finished curling with a flatiron or curling iron and allle – with surface spray (Aveda texture spray) to get a rough texture finish off. This look is cute straight as well, but when twisted, it offers a more edgy look. I think all face shapes and hair textures have a flattering length. This particular client is a trendy two-legged young mom. I see her sometimes, and she always looks great with her makeup. Even on the go for a wife.


This look is a high contrast shadow – the roots are very light anywhere from black to medium brown! The ashy blonde is the thing I love about this look. We also cut her hair into a gentle U-shape that provides a beautiful sense of length while curling her hair!It is important to remember that it is difficult to get this blonde if the hair can be ruined too easily. Like her dark core, we worked for at least 6 months in multiple sessions to achieve such silvery highlights. Once you have this light in your hair, you also need extra care at home. Daily glossing of professional hair products hides minimal heat styling and a delicate brushing side. The skin of all is ditionally not suitable for cool tones. My general rule when talking about flattering tones is that most people are working on the opposite side of the color wheel from the underlying skin tones when going darker but the same color group.

Dark Brown to Light Brown Ombre

A with Hair Painter Ethnic Stylist This look is a splash of a dark roast creamer. How smoothly it blends between such a dark base and lighter ends is the best thing about this color, and the dimension is my favorite! For anyone looking to minimal maintenance, I would suggest this paint. It’s great for someone who likes to wear their hair in different textured ways such as loose curls waves and braids as it shows off the various colors. It’s ideal for anyone with naturally darker hair looking for good, lighter hair without a retouch every 4 weeks in the salon.

Dark Hair Blonde


A with Cosmetologist This look is an edgy eye. It combines deep cool brunette (level 3/4 cool) tones and transforms into cool beige and blonde ends (level 9). We glossed with ash and tones to keep warm. The consumer develops a lob twisted shoulder length so we’ve just trimmed the ends and I’ve razored a couple of disconnected sheets. I curled with a 1.25 in barrel of marcel and broke through while still dry. Finished with tonic feel of Aveda. This is usually not the product of a one-color session. The hair must be kept hydrated and clean by the user. I will prescribe a routine maintenance drug (such as daily hair repair for Aveda) when wetting an all-round thickening spray and blowing dry spray to speed up styling. When finished curling with a flatiron or curling iron and allle – with surface spray (Aveda texture spray) to get a rough texture finish off. This look is cute straight as well, but when twisted, it offers a more edgy look. I think all face shapes and hair textures have a flattering length. This particular client is a trendy two-legged young mom. I see her sometimes, and she always looks great with her makeup. Even on the go for a wife.


This look is a high contrast shadow – the roots are very light anywhere from black to medium brown! The ashy blonde is the thing I love about this look. We also cut her hair into a gentle U-shape that provides a beautiful sense of length while curling her hair!