‘Ombré’ is French for ‘shade’ or ‘shadow’.
This technique dates back to 1840; where ombre effects were created by dyeing threads in textiles to create the look.
blending of one colour hue to another
In hairdressing the term is used to describe a progression of colour from the root transitioning mid-way down the hair to a different colour at the tip of the hair.
This look is fabulous when done well and correctly.
It takes experience!
It requires an accomplished stylist to undertake the colouring, a stylist who is fully trained in the skills required.
Great palette of available colours
At #Hair&Beauty we have an extremely good relationship with our colour providers.
We make full use of their in-house educators undertaking 4 colour training sessions a year to ensure our staff are fully skilled both now and continue to be so in the years to come.