What should I ask my hairdresser for a balayage?

If you want to make your balayage last as long as possible, then choose a babylight. Babylights are very fine, subtle highlights. If you've got very fine hair and want some noticeable highlights but nothing as dramatic as ombre or as thick as balayage, then this is the best option for you.
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What do I need to know before my first balayage?

It's recommended to book a consultation with your colorist before booking a balayage appointment. During this consultation, you can ask your colorist how often you would have to come in for touch-ups and what your colorist charges for these appointments.
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What type of balayage should I get?

If your base hair color is light, the best option for you will be blonde hues. If you have darker hair, consider brown, caramel, chocolate, and cinnamon highlights. For a bolder effect try colorful streaks.
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How do I prepare my hair for a balayage appointment?

How Should I Prepare For My Balayage Hair Colour Appointment? Make sure you have a patch test 48 hours before your appointment. Make sure your hair is clean and don't over use products before you come in. Bring photos of how you would like your Balayage to look so we know what effect you would like.
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What does a full balayage include?

A full balayage is a technique where highlights are added throughout your entire mane. This is an ideal yet popular treatment for those who want an all-over lightened hair without the constant maintenance that comes with root grow out.
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Is balayage partial or full highlights?

Traditionally, a full balayage involves applying highlights all over the hair. But a partial or half head balayage only covers the top layer of hair and not its entirety.
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How many hours does balayage take?

A full Balayage takes 1.5 – 3 hours on average to finish. Since the technique is applied by hand and no two Balayages are the same, the amount of time can vary greatly.
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Can balayage be done in one sitting?

Yes, a balayage can be done in one sitting. But depending on how dark your hair is, and how light you want to be, it may take several sessions (each session is charged separately). You will always leave with beautiful hair! It just may not be as light and bright as you want it to be in the first session.
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Is it better to get balayage with clean or dirty hair?

You shouldn't wash your hair beforehand. If you're adding highlights with balayage, you should come with oily hair to protect the scalp. But if you're getting a single process, it's better to come with clean hair to help the color hold, Scrivo says.
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What are 3 techniques used on balayage?

As with any skill, perfecting your balayage process all comes down to practicing and experimenting with different techniques. Below, we outline three really important balayage application techniques that can help you step up your hair painting game: The C-Motion™, The Glide & Slide™, and The Backflip™.
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Is balayage more expensive than highlights?

However, highlights are a lot less expensive than balayages. (One point for the highlight team!) A partial highlight is one of the most common highlight services, and it's generally priced between the cost of a base touch up and the cost of a full color; which is usually less than $100.
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What are Babylights vs balayage?

"Babylights and balayage are both highlights," explains Ess. "They're just two different techniques of highlighting. Babylights use foils, whereas balayage is painted on and processed in open air or under plastic."
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What happens at your first balayage appointment?

Here's what you can expect during a balayage appointment:
  1. Preparing. To prepare for your visit, plan to wash your hair a day or two before you come in. ...
  2. Consultation. ...
  3. Painting! ...
  4. Processing. ...
  5. TONER. ...
  6. Treatment. ...
  7. Double Checking. ...
  8. Photoshoot time!!
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Is a balayage worth it?

Balayage highlights are great for just about everyone looking for dimension, a seamless melt, tasteful highlights, and an on-trend color design – an application that offers a truly modern ombre. Although many people refer to it as a style, balyage is not the result, but the technique.
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Does hair get lighter after balayage?

Because a balayage involves lightening certain sections of your hair, the effect is permanent, although the colour might fade slightly after a few months if not looked after properly (see further down for how to get long-lasting bright colour).
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Does balayage touch the scalp?

Finally, since Balayage highlights sit directly on the hair and not the scalp, they can be safely done on pregnant women and those with allergies to hair color. This is truly the safest, most versatile, and lowest-maintenance option for women who want beautiful highlights in their hair.
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Should I get highlights or balayage?

"Highlights are often placed much closer to the scalp and applied in specific sections while the balayage process includes a graduated painting the color onto the hair in random sections," says Rivera. If you are looking to add non-uniform chunks or sweeps of color, balayage is a better option.
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Is a balayage damaging?

Does balayage ruin your hair? Just like any chemical processing treatment, balayage does cause damage to your hair. Comparing balayage to traditional highlights, Matt Rez, celebrity colorist at LA's Mèche Salon believes balayage is slightly more damaging (via The Ouai).
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Is balayage permanent curl?

The most unfortunate thing however is that the curls are often not permanent; stylists usually style / tong the hair after the colour to give it the final look as perming and bleaching are often incompatible. Both cause quite a bit of damage to the hair and doing them together would often damage the hair beyond repair.
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Can you wash your hair after balayage?

After a highlight or balayage appointment, it's good to wait between 48 and 72 hours before washing your hair.
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Is balayage single or double process?

"With a bob, the balayage highlights should be blended carefully with the root tone, otherwise the whole head of hair is going to look single-process," Zeeuw says.
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Is balayage better than foils?

It depends on whether you are trying to go for a more intense look or more natural. Hair foils give a defined, controlled look, while balayage will look more natural and painted. Both are great, but one may be more “you” than the other.
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How often balayage touch up?

Balayage. Hair grows fast — about an inch per month. So techniques, like balayage, which involve hand painting the hair and not going all the way to your roots, help you to get a gorgeous look with less maintenance. In general, we recommend scheduling a balayage touch up every 12-14 weeks.
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What is a reverse balayage?

What Is Reverse Balayage? Reverse balayage, as the name implies, is the "reverse" of balayage (aka, lightening up your hairstyle with a "painting" or "sweeping" technique) by adding lowlights and darker strands instead, usually to reintroduce depth into a blonde, light style.
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