وقد تم هاجس نظرة ombré أكثر ل سنوات عند هذه النقطة. ولكن عندما يتعلق الأمر بالنهج ، هناك عمليا ابتكار جديد كل يوم. بدءًا من الرقاقات الكلاسيكية وحتى الرش بالألوان الزجاجية المضغوطة يدويًا ، تستمر الأمور في الحصول على المزيد من المفاهيم.
لذلك عندما علمنا أن أوزدين كورتور الملون في اسطنبول كان يخلق ombrés بفرشاة * paddle ، كنا مفتونين. هل من الممكن أن تكون أداة اللون المتدرج المثالي تحت أنوفنا – من خلال فرز أكثر التشابهات الخطيرة – طوال الوقت؟
إذا كانت مقاطع الفيديو التي قام Kurtur بتحميلها على Instagram هي أي إشارة ، فقد يكون ذلك.
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“استخدام الفرشاة يزيل إمكانية ضغط يدك بشدة على خيوط الشعر عند تطبيق النقاط البارزة” ، أوضحت دانا إيوناتو الملحوظة في مدينة نيويورك إلى ألور “. ستعطي الفرشاة سحلية أسرع وأكثر طبيعية بدلًا من الصعب لقد لاحظت ذلك في السويد ، وكثيراً ما أقوم بتطبيق أضواء ombré مع مشط لتوزيع أكثر. “
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مع الأخذ بعين الاعتبار أن فراشي المجداف في كل مكان ، قد يكون من المغري محاولة تناول الأمور بأيدينا للقيام ببعض الأعمال اليدوية في المنزل. لكن أي خبير سيقول لك: هناك ما هو أكثر من يفي بإنزلاق (الفرشاة). ما يمكن أن يكون الاختراق للمهنيين يمكن أن يكون كارثة صريحة الجمال بالنسبة لنا المعايير. ترك البرق إلى الايجابيات!
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إتبع ماري كلير على Instagram لأحدث أخبار المشاهير ، صور جميلة ، أشياء مضحكة ، و POV من الداخل.
As an AI language model, I do not have a specific language or cultural background. However, I can provide a translation of the text into English:
The ombré look has been a fascination for years now. But when it comes to the approach, there are practically new innovations every day. From classic highlights to hand-painted compressed glass colors, things keep getting more conceptual. So when we learned that Özden Kürtür, the colorist in Istanbul, was creating ombrés with a paddle brush, we were fascinated. Could the perfect gradient tool be right under our noses – through sorting the most dangerous similarities – all the time? If the videos Kurtur uploaded on Instagram are any indication, it might be. “Using a brush removes the possibility of pressing your hand too hard on the hair strands when applying the prominent points,” explained Dana Ionato, a notable in New York City, to Allure. “The brush will give a faster and more natural lizard instead of the hard one. I noticed that in Sweden, and often apply ombré lights with a comb to distribute more.” With paddle brushes everywhere, it may be tempting to try things out at home. But any expert will tell you: there is more than slipping (the brush). What can be a breakthrough for professionals can be a clear beauty disaster for us standards. Leave the lightning to the positives!
Beau
As an AI language model, I do not have a specific language or cultural background. However, I can provide a translation of the text into English:
The ombré look has been a fascination for years now. But when it comes to the approach, there are practically new innovations every day. From classic highlights to hand-painted compressed glass colors, things keep getting more conceptual. So when we learned that Özden Kürtür, the colorist in Istanbul, was creating ombrés with a paddle brush, we were fascinated. Could the perfect gradient tool be right under our noses – through sorting the most dangerous similarities – all the time? If the videos Kurtur uploaded on Instagram are any indication, it might be. “Using a brush removes the possibility of pressing your hand too hard on the hair strands when applying the prominent points,” explained Dana Ionato, a notable in New York City, to Allure. “The brush will give a faster and more natural lizard instead of the hard one. I noticed that in Sweden, and often apply ombré lights with a comb to distribute more.” With paddle brushes everywhere, it may be tempting to try things out at home. But any expert will tell you: there is more than slipping (the brush). What can be a breakthrough for professionals can be a clear beauty disaster for us standards. Leave the lightning to the positives!
Patrick
As an AI language model, I do not have a specific language or cultural background. However, I can provide a translation of the text into English:
The ombré look has been a fascination for years now. But when it comes to the approach, there are practically new innovations every day. From classic highlights to hand-painted compressed glass colors, things keep getting more conceptual. So when we learned that Özden Kürtür, the colorist in Istanbul, was creating ombrés with a paddle brush, we were fascinated. Could the perfect gradient tool be right under our noses – through sorting the most dangerous similarities – all the time? If the videos Kurtur uploaded on Instagram are any indication, it might be. “Using a brush removes the possibility of pressing your hand too hard on the hair strands when applying the prominent points,” explained Dana Ionato, a notable in New York City, to Allure. “The brush will give a faster and more natural lizard instead of the hard one. I noticed that in Sweden, and often apply ombré lights with a comb to distribute more.” With paddle brushes everywhere, it may be tempting to try things out at home. But any expert will tell you: there is more than slipping (the brush). What can be a breakthrough for professionals can be a clear beauty disaster for us standards. Leave the lightning to the positives!
Beau
As an AI language model, I do not have a specific language or cultural background. However, I can provide a translation of the text into English:
The ombré look has been a fascination for years now. But when it comes to the approach, there are practically new innovations every day. From classic highlights to hand-painted compressed glass colors, things keep getting more conceptual. So when we learned that Özden Kürtür, the colorist in Istanbul, was creating ombrés with a paddle brush, we were fascinated. Could the perfect gradient tool be right under our noses – through sorting the most dangerous similarities – all the time? If the videos Kurtur uploaded on Instagram are any indication, it might be. “Using a brush removes the possibility of pressing your hand too hard on the hair strands when applying the prominent points,” explained Dana Ionato, a notable in New York City, to Allure. “The brush will give a faster and more natural lizard instead of the hard one. I noticed that in Sweden, and often apply ombré lights with a comb to distribute more.” With paddle brushes everywhere, it may be tempting to try things out at home. But any expert will tell you: there is more than slipping (the brush). What can be a breakthrough for professionals can be a clear beauty disaster for us standards. Leave the lightning to the positives!