Monday, April 23, 2012

Ombre hair – carbon black tips

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Hello guys! Sorry for missing in action for so long, I’ve been away for Easter and felt like taking a break from pretty much everything! But I’m back and ready to face the hundreds of emails that have been piling up in my inbox this last week.

I received a tone of questions about my hair and the change I made recently. I guess I should start with that!
It was something spontaneous, I wanted a change, I had a voucher to this salon called Tribute and I went there with no expectations! 
The surprise was that the place was actually amazing and the personal was super nice and welcoming. As a side note all the guys working there were total eye candies and I’m talking top shelf eye candy :)))) – too bad I didn’t have my camera with me! Not important for the purpose of the visit but enjoyable all the same. 


I told them I wanted a sort of an ombre effect but something shocking, a crazy color like dark blue or fuchsia.George Soare explained to me that would be very damaging for my hair because they would have to discolor my hair 7 or 8 shades down, besides it would have lasted a very short time so I went for carbon black instead. I think it looks great on my chestnut hair!

The only thing is I have to straighten my hair as they did at the salon for a full effect – if I sport my usual tousled hairdo it doesn’t really pop. I think the way you choose your hair straightener  is very important as I’m not very patient with this kind of things and so I need something very good and fast to achieve the same look at home in 5 minutes. The new limited edition styler - the ghd Peacock (which comes in three different colors: emerald green, sapphire blue and amethyst purple) is on top of my list. I would so go for the blue version – it’s the exact shade I imagined coloring my hair initially.

And yes, I do believe you can end up with a similar result at home, just don't do it by yourself, ask a friend to help you with the dye part at least!


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