
This look was created by Unbeweaveable by blending two shades, 1A and W11, in weft. Weft is the method to reach for when you're adding real volume and length: laid in flat and cut to size, it carries weight cleanly across the head and gives you a full, seamless result. Our hybrid wefts update the traditional hand-tied design, fine, seamless, and finished with a durable seal so you can cut to size for each client without compromising wear. It's the kind of weft that impresses on first viewing and holds up long enough to keep that client coming back.

The finish here comes down to the shades. W11 is a cool-toned ash ombré that brings multi-tonal dimension and a natural, lit-from-within glow, and it sits within a wider family of rooted, blended sun-kissed tones designed to do exactly that. Each one is built with a grown-out root melting into brighter, hand-painted lengths, so they read as lived-in colour rather than a flat block, the look a client would otherwise spend hours in the chair to achieve.

The family runs cool through to warm, so there's a rooted blend for most natural bases:
Boho - C13: available in keratin tip, I-tip, tape and weft.
Penny - C16: available in keratin tip, I-tip, tape and weft.
Glazed - W10: available in keratin tip, I-tip, tape and weft.
Toasted - 27: available in keratin tip and I-tip.
Because the dimension is built into the strand, these shades give you a true-to-life starting point straight from the pack, then it's yours to push, layering a second or third tone to dial the contrast and root depth to each client.

It's why the sun-kissed tones carry across so many results — the rooted base stays natural while the blend shifts the whole look, from soft bronde through to bright, high-contrast lengths:
CJ Harbison, C16 + W13, Keratin Tip: a warm, rooted brunette with soft dimension through the lengths.
Andrew Thomas Jones, C4 + C16 + 27, Keratin Tip: a brighter, multi-tonal blend with lift around the face.
The Beaches, W10 + C13, Weft: a lived-in, sun-kissed bronde with a natural grown-out root.