A Step-by-Step Guide To Getting Ombre Hair At Home From L’Oréal Paris's Top Colorist
A pro colourist might give you this effect by painting highlights on your hair freehand, without using foils -- that's a new-yet-again technique called ballyage (also spelled balayage; I wrote about it for Fashion Magazine in 2009), and it yields the most gorgeous, nature-did-it colour.
We attended yesterday's L'Oréal Paris's Hair Color Innovation 2013 event, and along with learning how to do the perfect at-home ombre dye job, we also walked away with a serious yen for what is certain to be the "it" color of 2013: Red-infused hair color with slightly lighter ends. Inspired by the runways, Christophe Robin, L'Oréal Paris Global Consulting Hair Colorist, created several new red-infused hair color additions to L'Oréal's existing Superior Preference Paris, Healthy Look Crème Gloss, and Excellence Crème lines.
It's true you can't DIY ombre colour treated hair with a standard lightest-blonde home colour.
Next, Michael mixed up a high lift blonde (nice'n easy Permanent Colour Crème SB2) for her ends.
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