Balayage Techniques

Everything you need to know about the biggest colour trend since Holly Golightly’s highlights.

What is balayage?
Balayage is a French colouring technique that was developed in the 1970s. It’s a freehand technique where the colour is applied by hand rather than using the traditional foiling or cap highlighting techniques. Balayage can be used in even the shortest pixie crop however the best results is in hair below the shoulders.

The appeal
You can achieve so many different effects from soft, natural highlights to something strong and punky. The fact it’s so low maintenance is such a drawcard for women too. People want to look fashionable and feel good about their appearance but in this day and age we don’t all have the time to be in the salon every few weeks for a touch up.

It’s also a very economical way to colour your hair as you never have a solid demarcation line or regrowth, so if you can’t afford to get it done for another month it won’t look atrocious. However, if your balayage isn’t done correctly you can end up with excessive overlapping that can cause damage.

How it’s done
The process varies depending on the length of the hair and the desired result. You can expect to have individual strands coloured with a brush and a backing board. Some colourists like to separate their sections with cotton wool or foil, others tease the hair in sections first then freehand colour the ends.

The best hairstyles for balayage

I always love to see balayage finished with loose curls or a beachy, tousled look where you can see the colour variations ribbon through the hair. Sharp, strong haircuts like a bob require a stronger colour or a block colour to show off the cut. Balayage is best left to more flowing hairstyles.

Top maintenance tips
Balayage will dry your hair out no more than classic foiling as long as you have a trained professional applying your colour. As with foils you should always use salon professional shampoos and conditioners as well as have regular treatments. No matter what the technique, your colour will always look its best if your hair is in good condition.

Does balayage have an expiry date?
The technique has been around for so long and will remain an integral part of the way we colour in the salon for as long as I can foresee. However, the trend at the moment with the heavy graduation from dark to light is constantly changing. It started out about five years ago being very subtle with people like Gisele Bundchen being a favourite. A more natural, sun-kissed effect was desired then. In the last few years we have seen much stronger effects being worn, for example [stylist] Pip Edwards, who has really taken it to the next level. This winter we have seen the same techniques used but with a warmer, deeper feel. Lots of celebrities have their balayage finished with copper or red glosses and this is now being called the new ombre look.

 

WHY WS ACADEMY?
WS Academy has a new and forward thinking approach to the art of colouring and styling hair.
Blossoming from the success of WS Studios, the award winning Boutique salon of the year, the work produced has left impact on clients all over the world. Over past years the WSSTUDIOS Hair Professionals team have perfected art of Balayage and has looked after a numbver of influential celebrities which have also featuresd on the covers of high gloss magazines. Using their experience, they have created 8 amazing techniques and styles of balayage and are still developing now and exciting ways to create this unstoppable trend. Ws Balayage Academy covers all tecniques with incomparable detail covering a step by step guide on how to archieve each style, to how you can utilise your work within salon environment. WS Academy believes everyone can grow within their craft so its available to anyone who is fresh out the blocks to industry or stylist who want to advance their knowledge to give the best service to their clientelle.

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