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The technique is commonly seen as a surface treatment in fashion and art.
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The technique is commonly seen as a surface treatment in fashion and [[art]].
  
 
During the early 21st century it became a popular feature for hair coloring, nail art, and even baking, in addition to its uses in home decorating and [[graphic design]].
 
During the early 21st century it became a popular feature for hair coloring, nail art, and even baking, in addition to its uses in home decorating and [[graphic design]].
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ombr%C3%A9 Ombré] @ Wikipedia
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Latest revision as of 08:59, 7 September 2016

Ombré describes the gradual blending of one color hue to another, usually moving tints and shades from light to dark.

Description

The technique is commonly seen as a surface treatment in fashion and art.

During the early 21st century it became a popular feature for hair coloring, nail art, and even baking, in addition to its uses in home decorating and graphic design.

See also

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