Hello everyone, sorry if I haven’t post any
single post after I reviewed Jafra Mud Mask back then. As you may not know, I’m
just started my internship program from my university since August and place
where I work is really fun! Hehe.. (۶்▿்)۶
Full of spirit in doing their passion, optimism, and
fun!
Okay back to the topic, as the titled say,
I got my hair coloured on the third week of November. Actually, this is the
first time I’ve made this decision, since I’m getting older and I don’t wanna
miss a chance to get my hair coloured! So yeah, here I will share my (crazy…
yeah, some people said to me) experience how I get my ombre hair.
Virgin Black hair |
Picture above is my hair condition before I’ve made a choice to coloured it. My hair is never been colored before. Its
totally virgin black hair ( ÒㅅÓ) And I don’t have any picture of my back
hair.
I will give a little explanation before we
go deeper about colouring process. Virgin hair refers to hair which is
completely unprocessed, like it’s never been permed (permanent wavy, permanent
curly) or chemically processed (relaxed, bleached, tinted, permed). In my case,
my virgin hair is raven black colour with soft texture and have a big volume
enough with a bit split ends. When I touch it, it feels smooth and healthy,
maybe it’s because I’m usually wash my hair everyday (it’s my bad habit haha!).
What I know about ombre hair is to give
gradation effect on your hair, around 3 or more steps of gradation and still on
one color tone. For example, you want your hair colored by ombre purple with total
3 gradation steps, from black (usually it counted) to light purple. Except the
black itself, you will receive 2 more steps with lighter colour until the light
purple colour on the lowest part of your hair is visible. Here’s the diagram to
helps you understand what I mean.
1. Virgin black hair 2. Dark purple colour 3. Light purple colour |
Source: Google |
Source: Google |