Ombre

  • NewsAllure

    Cicely Tyson, 93, Slayed an Ombré Lob Haircut

    Cicely Tyson attended her Hand and Footprint ceremony in a three-toned ombré lob that's got folks talking.

  • NewsYahoo Life

    The hidden meaning behind the color purple

    Ultra Violet is the “it” color of 2018, according to Pantone. Everything is coming up Ultra Violet! So says Pantone, the color trend forecasting company, which declared the blue-purple hue ‘Color of the Year‘ for 2018. Leatrice Eiseman, Executive Director of the Pantone Color Institute, said, “We are living in a time that requires inventiveness and imagination.

  • NewsElle

    20 New Ombré Hair Ideas to Try

    If you're in the market for a super-subtle hair color update, ombré is the move. For inspo, look to ombré experts Ciara, Priyanka Chopra, and Suki Waterhouse who prove that the trend works on all hair hues. Check it out.

  • NewsYahoo Life

    Miley Cyrus Has Two-Toned Hair for a Pretty Good Reason

    In the video for her new song “Malibu,” she has a mix of brunette roots and blond ends. But she has a logical reason for rocking the two different colors.

  • NewsYahoo Life

    Bella Thorne and Her Sister Matched Their Hair on the Red Carpet

    Actress Bella Thorne, right, and sister Dani Thorne rocked the same red-and-green ombré hair. The past few weeks have been full of hair transformations for Disney actress Bella Thorne, with the most recent one being a shocking dye job that included a bright shade of red with the bottom portion colored lime green (talk about a dramatic ombré!). But while the hair color, courtesy of Beverly Hills colorist Rona O’Connor, was certainly a bit out there — especially with a prestigious awards show com

  • NewsGlamour

    Lucy Hale’s New Ombré Blond Hair Is So Pretty It Hurts

    She wasted NO time getting to the colorist after the PLL finale.

  • NewsYahoo Life

    'Bad Hombre' or 'Bad Ombre': Trump's Immigration Comment Sparks Hair Jokes

    During the third and final presidential debate in Las Vegas on Oct. 19, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump concluded his initial remarks about his proposed immigration policies by saying, “We have some bad hombres, and we’re going to get them out.”