The freehand technique known as "balayage" involves painting colour or lightener onto the hair's surface. The key is to create accents that are modest and look natural. What defines balayage is as follows:
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Tailored Highlights
You may add a beachy texture or a delicate lighting look to your brightest areas to make them stand out.
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Color Versatility
Balayage can be customized to fit your preferences, regardless of your style preference natural, softly or dramatic.
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Seamless Growth
By emphasising the mid-lengths and ends and eschewing sharp demarcation lines close to the roots, Balayage promotes gentle regrowth.
Reverse Balayage: Dimension's Darker Ends
Balayage in reverse modifies the storyline. By adding darker tones to the mid-shaft through, it adds depth rather than lightening the ends. Important points
Rich Gradient The end effect is a magnificent gradient effect that shifts from light to dark (or, in a reverse ombre, from light to dark).
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Low Maintenance
Ideal for people who like to have a lived-in, darker look without going through a drastic makeover.
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Perfect for Straight Hair
Straight hair makes the gradient stand out more.
Ombre: Gradual Transition in Colour
A unique gradation from dark to bright is produced by ombre (or vice versa). The lightener is applied horizontally throughout the entire width of the lengths and ends in a pattern.
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Vibrant or subtle
Ombre, commonly referred to as "sombre," can range from being dramatic with clashing colours to being smooth with soft transitions.
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Ideal for Straight Hair
Straight hair makes the gradient effect the most apparent.
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