This hand painting technique instantly adds dimension.
This method comes straight from France, so you know that its effortlessly chic and infused with artistry.
The goal of balayage is to create a natural and sun-kissed look with softer, less noticeable regrowth lines.
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So it’ll save time and money?
What it looks like
Brown balayage involves creating a beautiful blend of brown tones in the hair.
The result is a seamless transition between dark and light tones, which offers a naturally sun-kissed result.
The maintenance
While the finished effect is gorgeous, another benefit is that its pretty low-maintenance.
Natural Medium Brown Balayage
This brown balayage beautifully melts from dark to medium to light-medium.
The base is a natural medium brown, and the balayage technique infuses a multidimensional effect thats captivating.
A medium brown base sets the stage for iced ribbon-like highlights painted from top to bottom.
Warm-Toned Brown Balayage
On the opposite end of the brown balayage spectrum comes an infusion of warmth.
This gorgeous color feels light and bright and is flattering across a range of hair colors and complexions.
The warmth is exaggerated around the face.
Subtle Honey Brown Balayage
Calling all dark brown brunettes.
It features shimmery mahogany tones concentrated from the upper-mid shaft and gets even brighter toward the ends.
High Contrast Brown Balayage
Craving a dramatic hair moment?
Tell your colorist you want to go bold with a major dose of contrast.
Ash Brown Balayage
An ashy brown balayage will definitely turn heads.
This one starts with a medium-toned brunette and the lighter, brighter section is focused toward the bottom.
Doing so will act like a spotlight on your features and brighten your look.
Just see to it you tell your colorist where you part your hair for optimal placement.
Caramel Beige Balayage
This one’s for medium or light brunettes.