We are clear that pink hair is triumphing among celebs and influencers during confinement: Sarah Michelle Geller, Gigi Vives, Cristina Castaño, Behati Prinsloo … From Rose gold –its literal meaning is rose gold– to the most popular shades. striking: pink is fashionable and very flattering.
Today we want to talk to you about Ombré pink , the color that is a trend in Hollywood and with which we have already fallen in love. Actress Julianne Hough has just confirmed it: this color will be one of the most demanded in hairdressers this summer.
What is the Ombré?
The word Ombré in French means 'two-tone' and consists of the gradual lightening of the hair , from the darkest tone at the roots, to the lightest at the ends. This technique is perfect for any type of hair and can be done in any shade: from blonde, which is the most common, to pink and other fantasy colors.
In this case, we see how the Ombré starts with a light blonde or caramel base and gradually goes towards pink as it reaches the ends.
For actress Julianne Hough this coloring is very flattering because it makes her blue eyes stand out more. If you are blonde (natural or dyed), the Ombré pink will look great on you. One of the virtues of the gradient effect is that it brings luminosity to the face.
How to get it?
If you want to bet on the Ombré pink we recommend you visit your trusted hairdresser. To achieve a lasting and professional result, the most recommended by the experts is to bleach the area you want to lighten and apply the dye in question. In this case, you will have to take great care of the hair because it is a process that damages and dries the hair.
But if you want to try something lighter first, you can opt for a non-permanent color that goes away after a couple of washes. For this second option you have to keep in mind that if your base is dark, it will not work for you if you do not resort to bleaching. As much as you apply this type of coloring, your hair will not "catch" the color.
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