Okay, so we can all agree that the ombré trend has lived a good life, right? We loved this trend. Not only did it look great, but it required all colorists to learn and apply some new skills.
But it’s time to say goodbye to ombré…sort of.
If you liked this look and don’t want to transition away from it completely, the answer is Sombré!
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Every stylist’s approach to a Sombré is different but I like to create a little bit of a darker root with some lighter pieces around the face while keeping the existing color. I can bring red to copper, brown to beige — the options are endless and the maintenance is minimal.
You get the best of both worlds, sunkissed natural glowing hair with a touch of depth!
Blog by Shana
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