How To Fake Ombre Hair With M+B Hair Extensions
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You don’t have to have ombre hair already...
If your hair isn’t already ombre but just an all over colour you can totally still go for an ombre set. All you need to do is match your natural hair colour to a root shade from our ombre sets and pick a length where the ombre starts lower than the ends of your hair. We’ve popped all the measurements at the end of this post so that you can figure out which set will work the best for you and will give you more tips on measuring later.Get the right thickness
Another pro tip is that if your hair is short and not ombre then you need to make sure the ends of the extensions will match your natural hair thickness. You don’t want the ends of the extensions to look thin in comparison so make sure you choose a weight that will look as natural as possible.
How should you style them?
As long as the ends of your hair match the hair extensions you can go for any style you want as they’ll transition seamlessly. If you don’t have a perfect match though then it’s best to cheat a seamless blend with some curls. This will help to merge your hair and the extensions so that the disconnect will be less visible.
What if you can’t find your perfect ombre shade?
There are a few options you can try out if our ombre shades don’t match your colour or if you’re looking for something more unusual. Root touch up sprays are a really quick way to colour extensions so that they match your own hair. You can easily use them to darken up the roots of our ombre sets or to make those roots carry on further down the weft to better match your hair. Lastly, if there’s one of our lighter shades that you love you can simply dye the roots of the set darker to create your own customised ombre shade. If you’re not super confident with this we’d recommend taking it to your stylist who’ll be able to create your perfect match.
Can you mix two shades?
Yes definitely. If you want something more multi-tonal you can absolutely mix two ombre shades to get more of a balayage style look. Our grey shade Spaced Out works really well for this especially with Bel-Air to create a mix of warm and cool toned blonde.