Ombre Blend from invisibobble

Section the hair with a zig-zag parting into two parts.

Section the hair in half again with more zig-zag lines, creating four quarters.

Apply the darkest tone to the top section of the hair, brushing the colour down the hair and securing with invisibobble.

Repeat on all four sections.

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Apply a second invisibobble a few inches below. Taking a small section, push the two ties together gathering the hair.

On the remaining hair, apply a lighter colour.

Develop colour and rinse.


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Ombre Blend from invisibobble
Everyone loves the dramatic flair of a good ombré! With this Ombré Blend how-to from invisibobble, achieving a flawless ombré has never been so easy. Using just eight invisibobbles and the colors of your choice, you can create a smooth, beautiful look without the hassle. Give your client that multidimensional color she’s been waiting for!
HOW-TO STEPS
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Section the hair with a zig-zag parting into two parts.
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Section the hair in half again with more zig-zag lines, creating four quarters.
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Apply the darkest tone to the top section of the hair, brushing the colour down the hair and securing with invisibobble.
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Repeat on all four sections.
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Apply a second invisibobble a few inches below. Taking a small section, push the two ties together gathering the hair.
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On the remaining hair, apply a lighter colour.
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Develop colour and rinse.
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