Why We Can’t Wait To Ditch Two-Tone Hair
Though the color blend allows for more space between salon visits and a less rigid upkeep schedule, the truth about ombre is that it can damage your hair (SheKnows). Anytime you put highlights in your hair, you begin the arduous task of keeping them looking vibrant.
This is especially true in the summer when the sun can make highlights look dim and dull. Then they eventually fade out. If you’re in the pool often, the chemicals in the pool water can also change the hue of your highlights.
You may find yourself stressing over keeping the dark to light balance looking fresh and with all currently going on in the world, isn’t it time to make life easier?
Also, ombre can be a tough look to pull off on your own. If you try to do on your own or go to a colorist who isn’t skilled in doing ombre, the final product can look messy and leave you looking like you need a salon visit. If you have bangs or super straight hair, it might look forced or just strange. Ombre tends to look best on hair with some volume, so wavy or curly hair works best (via Hairstyle Camp).
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