Dyeing your hair a completely new color that you’ve never tried before can be a little nerve wracking. If you’re a brunette, but you want to try going blonde, it’s possible to be unsure especially if you don’t want to risk spending lots of money to get it done. Or, you could be all about being bold and you’re just looking for new ways to go wild with your hair color. Rocking ombre hair is exactly the solution you are looking for, it’s right what you need, and today’s roundup is dedicated to ombre bobs and ways to style them as bob is the ultimate haircut for now.
Soft Wavy Ombre Bobs
Loose, soft waves are perfect for women with short hair since they take almost no time at all to recreate. Use a curling wand with a thicker barrel to achieve loose curls and remember to use a heat protectant! Then comb through the ends of your hair for a low-key look. Soft waves look amazing with an ombré bob because the color graduation is perfectly sun-kissed.
Straight Ombre Bobs
Don’t be afraid to wear your hair straight every once in a while! Focus on creating some volume at the crown, otherwise this style can look flat and dated. Blow-dry the hair from the top, then hold it all in place with finishing spray.
Tousled Ombre Bobs
Tousled curves are always beachy and brimming with attitude. This kind of style looks great with a sun-kissed mix of ombre and balayage to achieve a surfer vibe. Wrap wide sections of hair around a curling wand, leaving an inch free at the roots and the ends for a more natural wave. Allow each section to cool before you use fingertips to gently ruffle and tousle. Finish with a salt spray that gives your waves more grit, movement, and hold.
Off Duty Ombre Bobs
Not quite tousled but not quite straight, this ombre bob hairstyle has that ‘model off duty’ vibe, with just a slight bend through the mid-lengths. Instead of using a waving or curling wand for this look, lightly mist the roots and ends with dry shampoo for texture, and use fingertips to massage it in. Then, take a section of hair, grab a straightening iron and glide it downwards from the root, before flicking your wrist outwards when you get just past the middle. Continue gliding while putting tension on the hair. Once released, the section will have a loose wave that you can ‘undo’ further by ruffling gently. Finish with a misting of hair spray for flexible hold.