Orange Ombre Hair – 12 Revolutionary Ideas to Rock
Fierce and bold – that is how we can describe orange ombre hairstyles. We admit that this might not be the dye for everybody. But, once you have done it – you will absolutely become addicted to it!
No matter if you are interested in fire orange, red ombre or a bit of yellow at your hair ends because we will show you all of that. The whole process from dying your hair to some of the most frequently asked questions – we have covered all covered.
How to Dye Orange Ombre Hair
Dying orange ombre hair is a thing that requires a lot of patience, good preparation, and perfect products. Before starting, here is the list of things you will need:
- Orange hair dye,
- Other color dye (yellow, red, or any other shade you wish to do ombre with),
- Pair of Gloves,
- Two separate bowls for your dyes,
- Some bobby pins or elastic, if you want to separate your hair.
Prepare everything in advance and take some time off so you won’t get distracted while dying your hair into orange ombre.
- If you are doing it at home, use elastics or bobby pins to separate your hair.
- Start with orange shade and dye your roots and hair just to your cheekbones.
- Then use brighter dye to cover the rest of the hair and your ends. That color should always be lighter than the one you used on your roots.
- Leave it to stay for half an hour to 45 minutes.
- Wash your hair thoroughly with lukewarm water and use a color-protecting shampoo.
Watch The Following Video to Learn How to Dye Orange Ombre Hair
How to Get Rid of Brassy Orange Hair
Brassy orange tones emerge when your hair is bleached or dyed. And yes, they can be so annoying. Brassy hair is a normal thing that happens to almost all girls. The intense of brass hair depends on your natural hair underlying pigment. You can prevent it and make your hair look fresh again with a few tricks and a new hairstyle routine.