Beauty Tips: Ombre Hair Do’s and Don’ts!

Hey Glamazons! I’m pretty sure you’re all aware that the ombre hair trend is here to stay for the Spring/Summer season.  It seems like this two-toned gradient statement hair is becoming more prevalent on red carpets, magazine covers and even on everyday women. Whether going from dark to light like Khloe Kardashian or light to dark like Gwyneth Paltrow, Glamazons are embracing ombre hair now more than ever.

While ombre hair isn’t as high maintenance or as tough on your roots as dying all of your hair a single hue, you still need to treat your tresses with TLC. Here are a few Do’s and Don’ts to help you keep your ombre hair looking fab at all times.

Do…Deep Condition and Keep Hair Moisturized

Just because all of your hair wasn’t dyed, it doesn’t mean you shouldn’t take heed to the fact that a portion of your hair has been processed and needs care. Since ombre hair usually entails going from dark to light, the use of bleach or other chemicals will probably be used. You should deep condition hair at least once a week to keep the color looking fresh and to keep hair shiny and strong. Breakage is definitely no bueno!

Do…Use the right product

You still need to use products that are for color-treated hair with the ombre look. Usually it’s best to use a sulfate-free product that says it’s for color-treated hair. Regular products can be too harsh and strip the hair of essential oils, leaving it brittle and dry.

Do…Remember That Dirty Hair Is Good… For Coloring

Although, it could be safer and yield better results by consulting a professional, if you’re a DIY beauty girl (I absolutely am), try not to wash your hair directly before coloring it. Our scalp produces natural oils that can actually help protect it from damage.

Don’t…be lazy

Just because you won’t have to touch up your roots as often, you do get a green light to just let your hair go. You still need to have regular touch-ups (depending on the permanency of the color it’s essential to get a touch-up every 5-6 months). It’s not haute to have scraggly, fried ends with unkempt dark roots.

Don’t…forget the color change has to be gradual.

Make sure the jump from a dark hue to a lighter shade isn’t too abrupt (like Ciara‘s). The way Keke Palmer‘s dark locks flow into a lighter hue is perfect.

Glamazons, how are you caring for your ombre tresses?

Check out a gallery of celebs who have tried the look:

Ciao Bellas,

Glamazon Margo

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5 Comments

  1. May 3, 2012 / 4:00 pm

    What a great post. Thanks for sharing these ombre looks. I really want to try this!

  2. lily
    December 12, 2012 / 5:56 pm

    how do i touch up my roots without ruining my ombre?

    • Neni
      April 11, 2014 / 2:09 pm

      Did you get any ideas?