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The Origins of Ombre!

8 June, 2014 - 08:43pm by - First Lady | 26 Comments

images: L'Oreal

Article by BR Natalie

Ombre, Ombre, Ombre.  It's safe to say last year's hottest hair trend isn't going anywhere, but where did it all start?  If you're like a certain Beauty Crew member, the only thing you know about ombre is it sounds like something you heard in a Friends episode ("Hombre for men?  Hombre for men?"). It's time to go to school.

Ombre comes from the French ombrer, which means 'to shade'.  Specifically, ombre is a type of colouring (think tie-dye) where the colour scheme graduates from light to dark.  Of course more commonly in hair, the colours actually graduate from dark to light.

You can expect to see a gradual change to the shade of hair, starting at around the mouth level.  The colour will graduate to lighter and more saturated strands, ending in fully lightened ends.

There's no shortage of celebrity inspiration for ombre hair looks, and we must give Jared Leto a shout out for doing what Johnny Depp failed to do - making ombre for men sexy! ("Hombre for men?"... yeap, I might be the Friends addict of the crew).

So where did the ombre hair trend start?  Remember 90s grunge?  Grown out bleached hair and smudged black eyeliner?  We can see the origins of ombre there, but grunge met beauty a few years ago when the gorgeous Erin Wasson, a Texan model began rocking the look.  BR HQ considers her to be the original celebrity ombre-r.

Then last year came the ombre explosion.  Before she went punk, Miley's mid length ombre was shown to many a hair dresser.  Drew Barrymore, Olivia Wilde and Lea Michele are stunning examples of a gorgoues ombre.

Now you may have heard another term BalayageLike ombre, balayage is a lightening your hair and it's often confused with ombre.  Here's the difference - Balayage comes from the French meaning "to sweep".   In balayage, the colorist "sweeps" vertically with the tip of the brush and only to the front of the hair.  Thus creating natural, sun kissed highlights.

So if you're wondering if ombre is the look for you, here's some things to consider:

1.  Length.  Ombre works well on mid length to long hair.  On shorter hair you run the risk of either having a thin stripe of base colour, or a thin stripe of lightened hair.  Racing stripes is not a good look!

2.  Style.  Ombre is amazing on curled hair, as this blends in the beginning of the line.  If you have poker straight hair and never curl or wave it, you might want to consider if the blunt line ombre is for you.  Of course there are ways around this - ask your hairdresser to graduate the beginnings of the ombre.

3.  Condition.  Typically ombre is going to use some form of bleach.  If your hair is over coloured, damaged and porous you're not going to end up with healthy ombre'd locks.  On the other hand, if you have virgin hair ombre is a great way to dip you toe in the colouring pool, without have to worry about maintenance!

Ombre isn't limited to brunette-blonde either! A quick search on Pinterest will bring you oodles of inspiration for gorgoues multi colour ombre looks.

And remember - the greatest thing about Ombre is it means when you decide to grow out your hair colour, your regrowth is now the height of fashion!

 

So tell us your thoughts on the ombre look - do you rock it, or have you never tried it?  Who's your favourite ombre'd celebrity?  Get chatting below!

Comments

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22nd July, 2014

I absolutely have fallen in love with this look and can not wait to get black ombre done after baby is born.

I'll be getting my hair dyed professionally for the first time. Whoo!

14th June, 2014

Khloe k has the best ombre. I once had platinum blonde hair and when it started growing out I applied a dark blonde to the roots after putting my mid length hair in to log tails. It worked brilliantly.

14th June, 2014

I'm an addict! I went from full blonde highlighted to Ombre (with a few weeks of full lilac inbetween) just a couple of months ago. Now I'm dark brown (my natural colour) on top graduating into a mid purple. I love it! It's so much easier & cheaper to maintain but looks funky! I think I'll stick to Ombre for a while!

14th June, 2014

Loving this look! Looks so classy, can't wait to try it!

13th June, 2014

I would love to try this hair colour

13th June, 2014

I have 6 months of regrowth going on right now so I'm rocking the free ombre look! I prefer balayage as it looks more natural but ombre can look great on the right person!

11th June, 2014

Love this look! Just not sure if it would suit me - probably best to consult a stylist, especially as I have quite straight hair and black hair and I feel that this would look better with brown hair!

10th June, 2014

I've never dyed my hair but I think the look is gorgeous especially on wavy or curly hair and layered haircuts. I like that it's a low maintenance look and probably would try it at some point in my life but I would have to get it done at a hairdresser as I've never dyed my hair before. The lighter shade would have to look good with my hair color that's pretty close to black.

10th June, 2014

I had highlights that grew out year before last and was forever getting complemented on my 'ombre' hair... yeah, I just hadn't been to the hairdresser haha.

9th June, 2014

Isn't properly done ombre hair amazing! I'd love to try it with blue/turquoise tones, however I have a deep red tone to my hair so now I'm thinking burgandy/pink. It would work so well with my long curls. Dreams are free I suppose :)

9th June, 2014

have dyed my hair a few times and would loooove to try the ombre look but im always so careful with my hair and keep it in the best possible condition that i can and am scared this will cause split ends and breakage which is the opposite to what i want ! really keen to try it though

9th June, 2014

If someone here is considering take this look. Please remember always use a good treatment to have a healthy and beautiful hair. I love this look.

9th June, 2014

I love this look but am a little scared to try it on my hair. I feel it is harder to pull off when you have darker hair.

9th June, 2014

I really like it - about time I had change of look too. Going to get this next hairdresser visit!

9th June, 2014

I love it! I would like to give it a go. Kind of sporting it at the moment with extreme regrowth. The thing is I prefer it with wavy hair! Which I don't have :(

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9th June, 2014

I think purple and pink could work also until you can graduate to blue & turquoise (I had mine done with just two tones (Electric blue and turquoise) which resulted in four colours as I had my dark coloured hair bleached which went reddish blonde

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