Upgrade Your Ombre Hair Color to a Sultry Sombre

Colure® Blog Post

In early 2016 we saw the beginning of the ombre hair color getting an update: Then came the Sombre look a softer version of the Ombre – the appearance of dark roots is less harsh than before and the color is more seamlessly melted together. The Sombre is beyond balayage with softly placed gradient tones, starting dark at the roots and gradually becoming lighter towards the tips. What distinguishes this technique from ombre is its subtlety. A color contrast is still present, yet the effect is much less dramatic than that of the ombre.

3How To Care For Your Sombre Hair Color – Be sure to use a system of high-performance luxury color care shampoo and conditioner to help prevent your hair colors from going brassy and fading too quickly. It’s always good to avoid hot water, as it tends to cause damage on colored treated hair. Instead, use cool or cold water this will keep your hair color looking youthful and healthy! We all know, color-treated hair can also be susceptible to drying out, so it’s important to keep your tresses well-nourished and hydrated. Invest in a high-performance luxury color care conditioner and use it liberally, especially on the tips of your hair. For extra TLC use a weekly hair mask to provide deep hydration to your tresses. Limit the use of heat tools such as curling irons and blow dryers, and always be careful with exposure to the sun, chlorine and other hair damaging elements.