Black Ombre Hair: 15 Looks to Try
Read on to learn how to pull off ombre on dark hair and check out 15 styles that will inspire your new look.
1. The Softest Ombre
Ombre styles aren’t always all about high contrasting colors and stark contrasts. This soft ombre look helps you move easily from dark roots to lighter ends with a super smooth transition in between.
2. Subtle Ombre
If a bold transition isn’t your thing, don’t worry, there’s still a black ombre hairstyle for you! A more subtle transition is a great way to experiment with adding color to your dark hair without committing to a blonde shade. Even just going a few shades lighter than your base color can make a world of difference!
3. Uncomplicated Braid
This braid appears to be much more complicated than it actually is. Create a regular French braid, and then pull the loops out to create this intricate-looking style.
4. Naturally Curly
Highlight your naturally curly hair with a bold dose of ombre hair color. Having a transition this smooth depends on maintaining defined, healthy curls. Swap out your usual shampoo and conditioner for Nexxus Curl Define Shampoo and Conditioner for curls that are extra hydrated and bouncy.
5. Red and Black Ombre Hair
Want to opt for a high contrast look? We love how this black to red ombré look seamlessly blends together, yet you’re still able to mix a very dark and a vibrant hue together.
6. Warm Toned
Warm tones are trending this season, so why not incorporate them into your black ombre hair color? We love how a shade of red can add so much warmth to a complexion and add a beautiful contrast to a darker brown base color. Definitely give this a try if you’re looking to switch things up.
7. Long and Loose
Wear your black ombre style long and loose in easy curling wand curls. This look is so effortless and works for every occasion. Finish them off with a mist of Suave Dry Texture Finishing Spray to keep them in place.
8. Icy Blonde Curls on Black Ombre Hair
Split up your hair coloring sessions into a few different appointments in order to do as little damage as possible on your strands. It will take a couple of rounds of bleach to get your hair from black to icy blonde and by spreading out the doses of bleach, you’ll preserve some of the integrity of your strands.
9. Natural Hair Ombré
If you want to see which hair types work well with this ombre style, take one look at this natural look and head straight to your colorist. This beautiful ombré style shows off your natural texture in one breathtaking color look.
10. Braided Bun Black Ombre Hair
Curl your hair, skip the products, and braid your hair up into this romantic updo. We love how the black ombre hair color weaves in and out of this braid, it’s a great way to show off your color.
11. A Brunette Ombre
Another way to keep the damage to a minimum and maintain the integrity of your strands is to opt for a brunette ombre versus a blonde color. By only lightening your hair a few levels you’ll achieve a beautiful brunette color on the bottom and preserve your base black color at the roots.
12. Play with Color
Play with a number of colors and wear your black ombre hair with a rainbow of shades of purple and blue. We love this trendy and fun take on a classic ombre style.
13. Half Updo
A great way to show off your ombre hair color is a half updo. This style is perfect for adding a sort of cascading effect to your color. Leave a few face-framing strands out to really let that blonde color pop.
14. High Contrast Black Ombre Hair
Don’t hold back on color and really go for a high-contrast color. This color combo instantly adds a pop of bold to your style. Embrace a black root and pair it with a blonde tone for the ultimate look.
15. Cool Toned
Feeling like you want more of a muted shade of blonde? A cool-toned color flirts with almost being platinum or silver, but it’s still a little easier to maintain. This shade is perfect for anyone with a neutral or cool-toned undertone, making it more wearable than some warmer, more yellow shades of blonde. Those are the top trending colors and styles for black ombre hair! Just because you want to keep your style a little darker on top or more muted all over doesn’t mean you can’t go for the popular ombre style. Test out a few combos to find your perfect match.