29 Balayage Hair Ideas And Common Questions, Answered
To keep balayage looking its best, Timothy recommends an appointment every 8-14 weeks with a toner and gloss to maintain the colour, whereas for highlights, he recommends coming in every 6-8 weeks rotating between “one full head of highlights, then two half head highlights.”What can make things confusing, though, is that there are lots of different ways to do highlights. "There are many variations of highlights, from teasylights (which can give more of a balayage effect), to baby lights (which lifts your base and gives natural dimension), as well as slicing and chunky weaves, (which give a more solid dimension).” So it's best to have a chat with your colourist to discuss all your options and choose the best one for you.Is balayage suitable for all hair textures?Absolutely, it can work on all hair types, your colourist will adjust the technique to bring out the most of your natural texture and movement.Does balayage work on grey hair?Yes, in fact balayage works brilliantly with greys, blending them in rather than erasing them out. It's a much more gentle technique than all-over block dyes that create a band around hair that show up new greys. By softly blending in highlights with balayage, you can offset or accentuate your grey strands for a more natural, lower-maintenance look.Can you balayage your own hair at home?No, it's a very skilled technique that requires a professional if you want it done well.How can I look after balayage at home?“Home hair care is really important. There is no point spending hours (and lots of money!) in the salon, if you don't look after the condition of your hair with quality shampoos, conditioners and regular hair treatments,” says Jason Potter, hair colourist at Hershesons. If you swim, use Phillip Kingsley's Swim Cap. It protects your hair from the damaging effects of the sun, harsh chlorine and salt water, the last thing you want is hair that is dry, damaged and colour fading." And, in between salon visits, try gloss treatments every 4-6 weeks and introduce a purple shampoo once a week to keep the tone in check.