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Types of Balayage

Angelic Baby Blonde
Angelic Baby Blonde

Balayage isn’t a specific color or look, but rather the actual technique that stylists use to apply highlights. This technique looks like natural sun-kissed highlights throughout the hair. Balayage has softer, less noticeable regrowth lines than traditional highlights. The lighter pieces of balayage are placed strategically, some start higher and closer to the roots, others lower, and some brighten the ends, resulting in a less uniform, less predictable and more natural style.

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Balayage Black Hair to Blonde
Balayage Black Hair to Blonde

Balayage is a French hair coloring technique where the color is painted on the hair by hand as opposed to the old school highlighting methods with foils and cap highlighting. The free-hand application allows to achieve a more natural and modern effect with subtle transitions between the chosen hues, whether blonde, brunette, red or unnatural colors, such as popular pastels and even neons.

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Balayage Brown Hair
Balayage Brown Hair

Dark brown hair and balayage highlights complement each other beautifully, as evidenced by this gorgeous hair color choice. With the chocolate brown base diluted with caramel highlights, this is absolutely a fuss-free and flattering look.

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Dimensional Copper Red
Dimensional Copper Red

#45: Dimensional Waves and Bronde Balayage The good thing about highlights is that no matter what hair type you have, from pin straight to curly, an optical illusion of movement is created. On textured messy hair particularly, golden blonde balayage gives off a carefree beauty vibe.

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Go Blonder
Go Blonder

Blonde balayage is a technique used to create a natural-looking hair color that is not noticeable when grown out. The best part about this method is that it is custom-blended specifically for each person, so no new color is the same.

Natural Peanut Butter
Natural Peanut Butter

For the most part, the nutritional value between natural and conventional peanut butters is relatively the same, provided the conventional peanut butter doesn't contain any added sugar. All peanut butters contain mono- and polyunsaturated fats, which may reduce cholesterol levels.

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Sleek Balayage Highlights
Sleek Balayage Highlights

Balayage highlights are a stylish way to blend brown and blonde hair. The dark hair from roots to midshaft and the light tips actually make the strands appear longer by drawing the eye downward. This is a great option for those who would like to lengthen a round face shape.

Smoked Out Silver
Smoked Out Silver

If you have a flair for achrome and don’t want to spread out to browns, you can always try out black and silver ombre hair. Experiment with dark shades and see which tones of grey work the best for your desired look. #14: Ash Blonde Ombre with Earth Tones. Natural earth tones look marvelous during any season of the year.