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DIY Ombre Hair Colouring


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DIY Ombre Hair Colouring - blue and green hairI love the gradual colour shift in ombre hair! I wanted to go boldly Aquarius with blues and teals in my hair for my birthday, but my local salons charge a few hundred dollars to do lightening and ombre colouring, especially with my long layered hair. Here is how to do semi-permanent ombre colouring yourself at home.

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*Prior to this colour, I had dark blue and black hair. I used a Manic Panic bleach kit straight on my blue and black hair and it lifted it to a yellow green, which I liked as a lightened base for this colour change in particular.

Total Time: 60 minutes

Supplies:

Steps:

  1. Put on an old t-shirt and gloves. Make sure your lightened hair is completely dry. Decide where you want your hair colour to transition. Section your hair into several strands (I did about 16 total) and wrap a rubber band around each strand where you want the colour to change. Because I have layered hair, I moved the rubber bands up higher for the shorter strands.
  2. DIY Ombre Hair Colouring - after bleaching divide hair and place rubber bands where color changes
     
  3. Begin saturating the top of your hair with your first colour (my blue), making sure not to miss any spots.
  4. DIY Ombre Hair Colouring - saturate top of hair with the new color (blue)
     
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  5. Apply the hair colour all the way to rubber banded area. Make sure you do not go below it.
  6. DIY Ombre Hair Colouring - apply color to the bands but not below
     
  7. Once you've coated the top half with the first colour (my blue), remove all the rubber bands from your hair. Take the hard comb side of the dye brush and comb the blue down a bit.
  8. DIY Ombre Hair Colouring - remove bands and comb color down a bit
     
  9. Flip the comb over to the soft bristle side and brush the hair colour down with that side. This will help make the awesome transition effect!
  10. DIY Ombre Hair Colouring - flip to soft bristle side and brush down a bit to create the transition
     
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  11. Take the second colour (my teal) and apply to the very bottom of your lightened hair strands.
  12. DIY Ombre Hair Colouring - apply secong color to lightened tips
     
  13. Work the colour upwards. When you reach the transition area, take your gloved fingers and pull the lower colour up into the top colour and blend, rubbing up and down. This will give you an awesome looking transition. Let colours sit in hair for about 30-45 minutes (read your dye instructions), then rinse with water until it runs clear. Use a deep conditioner weekly.
  14. DIY Ombre Hair Colouring - using gloves work color into hair and move it up to and slightly past the  first color for a good transition, leave in according to instructions and then rinse
     

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February 7, 20180 found this helpful

How beautiful!!

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February 7, 20180 found this helpful

Aw, thank you so much!

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February 7, 20180 found this helpful

Very nice and mermaidy. I always wished I could do this....not co-ordinated enough.

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February 9, 20180 found this helpful

You could give it a shot with a friend! Hope you do try it :)

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February 7, 20180 found this helpful

It's beautiful! You did a fantastic job. Will be trying your method soon!

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February 7, 20180 found this helpful

Thank you so much! I'd be so happy to see yours when you're done! :)

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February 7, 20180 found this helpful

My favourite colours! Looks awesome!

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February 8, 20180 found this helpful

My favourites, too! Didn't think I could pull off the greenish tones, but why not at least try, right? Thank you! :)

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February 8, 20180 found this helpful

Looks like a job for two people...
I hope everyone who tries this looks as glamorous as you.
Happy belated birthday and multiple wishes for many happy returns.

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February 9, 20180 found this helpful

Thank you so much! :) I love doing my own hair. I had my mum help me so these step-by-step photos could exist... But it's not difficult. Like artwork on your head!

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March 30, 20180 found this helpful

I like your colors!!

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July 1, 20190 found this helpful

ThaNk you so much :)

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February 13, 20220 found this helpful

Looks gorgeous, Attosa!
Marg from England.

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