Yes, even redheads can pull off an ombré. Just stick with a mix of strawberry-blonde and peach shades, à la Stone, for the most natural-looking finish. Photo: Getty
You don't need long hair to try an ombré—brightening the last few inches of a bob actually gives the illusion of thicker, fuller hair, like Byrne's. Photo: Getty
Take heed, hair-color newbies: Dunn's faded bronze ombré is so incredibly graduated, it feels almost like a non-style (in the best of ways). Photo: Getty
Teigen's auburn, caramel, and white-blonde highlights automatically give her waves a piece-y, defined feel.
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Starting your highlights near your temples, rather than at your jawline, gives an ombré a super casual and natural feel. Photo: Getty
At its best, an ombré should look like you just spent four months chilling on the beach, and Ciara's faded, sandy-blonde ombré is giving us major Ibiza vibes. Photo: Getty
Cox's brown-to-gold waves are the perfect example of a classic, blended ombré. Photo: Getty
The most subtle of all ombrés, Gomez's auburn-tinted ends feel purposeful, yet not overpowering.
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Framing your jaw and cheeks with warm-blonde highlights can add depth to round face shapes, like Olsen's. Photo: Getty
If a basic two-toned ombré feels *too* basic for you, try adding in a mix of copper, apricot, and blonde shades for a multi-hued finish. Photo: Getty
With chocolate-brown shades melting into golden honey, Khloé's waves epitomize the dark-to-light ombré.
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Ever so slightly blonder at the tips, Chung's grown-out ombréfeels ultra-polished and bright. Photo: Getty
Subtle blonde highlights from root to tip keep Taraji's ombréfeeling soft and low-key.
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From: Marie Claire