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The 2016 ESPYS - Arrivals

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Introducing Ombre hair! The French-termed hair trend features darker, more natural hues at the roots with gradually-dyed lightening at the ends. It’s been spotted on plenty of A-list celebs: Chanel Iman, Jennifer Hudson, Naomi Campbell, Raven-Symone (see pics below). Finally, a trend that doesn’t require a busy woman of the world to run to the salon every 8-12 weeks for a touch-up!

MUST READ: Top 10 Best Celebrity Ombre Hairstyles

Here, celebrity hairstylist R. Obrien Lynch gives his top 3 things to consider before taking the Ombre hair plunge yourself:

This style of coloring (in my humble opinion) really became more popular when pop princess Nicki Minaj began rocking colored wigs that lent hues of purple to pink, lime green to blonde, and even royal blue faded to a touch of blonde on the ends. However, if done properly, the ombre hair process can create quite the bill at the check-out of your favorite salon, so here’s what you should know:

1. Consider your profession and future aspirations before you go with the bolder shades.
The A-listers have started a trend that essentially looks like “grown out” color, which, thankfully, makes it easier on those of us who just don’t have the time to traipse to the salon every few weeks for a retouch. However, remember, the more creative a person chooses to be with their color shading, the more attention they may acquire.

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2. Choose shades that will compliment your skin tone as well as wardrobe choices.
A person can choose one (1) to three (3) colors to shade for the “Ombre” effect. In the warmer months, shoot for lighter, more vibrant shades and in the winter months, choose cooler, more ash tones.

For a dark chocolate beauty: deep reds, coppers, and cool ash make for beautiful choices.

For the caramel-coated lovely: rich browns, coppers, possibly even violets (depending on career character).
For the fair maiden: ash tones, subdued blondes, golden caramel tones will add warmth to her olive skin.

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The 55th Annual GRAMMY Awards - Arrivals

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3. If there has been a previous color, you WILL NOT be able to achieve the “Ombre Hair” effect successfully without some color correction (or maybe even more drastic measures).
Though it may look as if this now infamous look can be achieved at home, it is necessary to visit a professional establishment for the best results.

Like HelloBeautiful on Facebook to stay on top of new hair trends:

R. Obrien Lynch is a successful Master cosmetologist, celebrity stylist, makeup artist, and an educator with industry leader Avlon Industries Inc. With a celebrity clientele consisting of Sheryl Lee Ralph, Kelly Price, and Toccara Jones, to name a few, this entrepreneur/stylist/educator, continues to pursue his passion to make women feel confident by giving them healthy hair, flawless makeup applications, and a listening ear.

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The 2016 ESPYS - Arrivals

Source: Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty

Introducing Ombre hair! The French-termed hair trend features darker, more natural hues at the roots with gradually-dyed lightening at the ends. It’s been spotted on plenty of A-list celebs: Chanel Iman, Jennifer Hudson, Naomi Campbell, Raven-Symone (see pics below). Finally, a trend that doesn’t require a busy woman of the world to run to the salon every 8-12 weeks for a touch-up!

MUST READ: Top 10 Best Celebrity Ombre Hairstyles

Here, celebrity hairstylist R. Obrien Lynch gives his top 3 things to consider before taking the Ombre hair plunge yourself:

This style of coloring (in my humble opinion) really became more popular when pop princess Nicki Minaj began rocking colored wigs that lent hues of purple to pink, lime green to blonde, and even royal blue faded to a touch of blonde on the ends. However, if done properly, the ombre hair process can create quite the bill at the check-out of your favorite salon, so here’s what you should know:

1. Consider your profession and future aspirations before you go with the bolder shades.
The A-listers have started a trend that essentially looks like “grown out” color, which, thankfully, makes it easier on those of us who just don’t have the time to traipse to the salon every few weeks for a retouch. However, remember, the more creative a person chooses to be with their color shading, the more attention they may acquire.

MUST READ: 7 Easy Chic Natural Hair Updo Tutorials [VIDEOS]

Khloe Kardashian Celebrates 30th Birthday At Tao Nightclub

Source: Mindy Small / Getty

2. Choose shades that will compliment your skin tone as well as wardrobe choices.
A person can choose one (1) to three (3) colors to shade for the “Ombre” effect. In the warmer months, shoot for lighter, more vibrant shades and in the winter months, choose cooler, more ash tones.

For a dark chocolate beauty: deep reds, coppers, and cool ash make for beautiful choices.

For the caramel-coated lovely: rich browns, coppers, possibly even violets (depending on career character).
For the fair maiden: ash tones, subdued blondes, golden caramel tones will add warmth to her olive skin.

MUST READ: ‘Poetic Justic Braids’: 11 Celebs Who Rocked Them Best

The 55th Annual GRAMMY Awards - Arrivals

Source: Dan MacMedan / Getty

MUST READ: WEAVE 101: 7 Must-Read Tips Your Stylist Probably Won’t Tell You

3. If there has been a previous color, you WILL NOT be able to achieve the “Ombre Hair” effect successfully without some color correction (or maybe even more drastic measures).
Though it may look as if this now infamous look can be achieved at home, it is necessary to visit a professional establishment for the best results.

Like HelloBeautiful on Facebook to stay on top of new hair trends:

R. Obrien Lynch is a successful Master cosmetologist, celebrity stylist, makeup artist, and an educator with industry leader Avlon Industries Inc. With a celebrity clientele consisting of Sheryl Lee Ralph, Kelly Price, and Toccara Jones, to name a few, this entrepreneur/stylist/educator, continues to pursue his passion to make women feel confident by giving them healthy hair, flawless makeup applications, and a listening ear.

Hair Envy: 11 Celebrities That Make Us Want New Hair For 2015
0 photos

MORE ON STYLE & BEAUTY:

How Much Does Rihanna Spend On Her Hair?

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