Ombre North Fremantle
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Best Ombre Hair Salons in North Fremantle, WA
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11 phone bookable Ombre venues in North Fremantle

viva la blonde

viva la blonde

106B Stirling Hwy, North Fremantle 6159
Balayage, Barbers, Braids, Children's Haircuts, Dreadlocks
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Alicia Rose Permanent Makeup

Alicia Rose Permanent Makeup

264 South Terrace, South Fremantle 6162
Ombre
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BOHO BOMBSHELL

BOHO BOMBSHELL

16 Minilya Ave, White Gum Valley 6162
Balayage, Barbers, Braids, Formal Hair, Hair Colouring
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Eighty One on George

Eighty One on George

81/83 George St, East Fremantle 6158
Balayage, Barbers, Hair Colouring, Hair Highlights, Hair Styling
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South Beach

South Beach

South Beach, South Fremantle 6162
Ombre
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Artsource

Artsource

1/8 Phillimore St, Fremantle 6160
Hair Loss Treatment, Ombre
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Bo Blonde East Fremantle

Bo Blonde East Fremantle

67 George St, East Fremantle 6158
Balayage, Barbers, Children's Haircuts, Formal Hair, Hair Colouring
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Fremantle Nail Spa

Fremantle Nail Spa

2/2 Queen Street Fremantle, Western Australia, Fremantle 6160
Ombre
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Unique Hair And Beauty Fremantle

Unique Hair And Beauty Fremantle

76 High St, Fremantle 6160
Balayage, Barbers, Children's Haircuts, Hair Colouring, Hair Extensions
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Highbrow Society

Highbrow Society

Shop 27/45 William St, Fremantle 6160
Ombre, Perm
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HAIRSonFIRE

HAIRSonFIRE

Unit 1/20 Elder Pl, Fremantle 6160
Balayage, Barbers, Formal Hair, Hair Colouring, Hair Highlights
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Book your next ombre hair appointment in North Fremantle with Bookwell.

Well hello there, and welcome to Bookwell. Our goal is pretty simple - we want to take care of all your beauty and wellness needs in North Fremantle. From hairdressing to nails to massage, we've got top salons and clinics waiting to take your appointment. Get booking, and enjoy the warm glow that comes along with feeling like an organised human.

Ombré hair colour is a great style option if you're wanting something new but essentially low maintenance - a two-tone look with your roots staying natural but the ends taking on a new colour. In French ombré means “shade” or “shadow," and while it's pronounced like 'ohm-bruh' in France, we've only heard it as 'ohm-bray' among our very classy (but not French) friend group, if you're looking to get technical about it. Don't miss out on getting this dramatic colouring option added to your hair and book into a salon in North Fremantle.

Hopefully, you're thinking it's about time for a spot of self care, and we'd be delighted to assist with that. From lashes and brows to Swedish massage, we know what we're talking about. However, if we're missing anything, do please let us know. We're on 1300-856-405 and hello@bookwell.com.au, and we're waiting for your message.

Questions & Answers

What's the difference between ombré and balayage?

Ombré is typically more dramatic, it is also done with a lighter colour (bleach) added to the ends and painted upwards to blend. Whereas, balayage works on lightening smaller section and offer a more gradual and natural descend from darker to lighter.

What is ombré hair colour?

Ombré is a style of colouring the hair that offers a darker to lighter effect. It is primarily done with a lighter colouring agent applied to the ends and worked upwards to blend into the darker top colour.

How do you pronounce ombré?

In France they would pronounce it "ohm-bruh," but here in Australia we tend to say "ohm-bray.

How long is a typical ombré colour treatment?

Getting ombré colour takes about 105 minutes on average.

Why should I get ombré hair colour?

If you're keen to mix things up a bit colour-wise without being locked into regular regrowth appointments, a bold ombré colour could be right up your street. Since the colour is just applied through the mid-lengths and ends of your hair, regrowth is a non-issue.

What should I do after an ombré colour?

As with any colour, you'll want to wait 48 to 72 hours before shampooing. In general, if your hair has been lightened, you'll want to be very nice to it. Think hydrating masks, salon-recommended shampoo and conditioner, and regular bond-building treatments. Olaplex is your new best friend. Speak to your stylist for specific advice, though.

How much does getting ombré hair cost?

Ombré colour costs about $185 on average.

How often should I get my ombré done?

This is where ombré hair colours really shine - you may be able to go three to six months between appointments. Just keep an eye on your hair and make sure you get a trim when you need it.