
Written by, Sarah Gleeson
ESVIE Contributor
www.RavingFashionista.com
The big hair trend for 2010 has been ombre coloring. It first made a splash on the Spring runways and since celebrities ranging from Drew Barrymore and Sarah Jessica Parker to Ashley Simpson and Rachel Bilson have all been seen sporting the look. Whether it’s from light to dark or dark to light it’s an easy to maintain look that throws a little wrench in traditional hair coloring, and honestly, I’m digging it.
The ombre hair trend has been garnering many mixed reviews. Some critics love it, while some hate it, and other’s are simply perplexed by it. I get that it’s not for everyone, but let’s take a look at some of the advantages ombre hair holds.
Touch ups are slim to none, so this look is instantly low fuss and budget friendly. It allows ladies to grow out roots without regret. It adds dimension and depth. Ombre hair adds a youthful look. It requires minimal commitment. And best of all, it’s a simple way to re-vamp your whole look. The more dramatic the contrast, the more edge it adds to your personal style, but even a subtle transition adds a soft, pretty feel.


I’ve just booked an appointment with my stylist to try this fun, funky look out for myself. Keep an eye out on my blog to see my personal results (www.RavingFashionista.com). As a relative dye virgin, with the exception of a few highlights now and again, I’m super excited to see how it looks!
What are your thoughts on the ombre trend?










if you dont mind me saying although i love your work,the models look ill,they just dont depict the everyday women on the street,they arent even remotely attractive in any way shape or form x