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17 Blonde Balayage Ideas for Your Next Hair Color Appointment

17 Blonde Balayage Ideas for Your Next Hair Color Appointment
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Papanikolas adds that freehand balayage is one of the hardest techniques to master, so investing in it is worth the higher costs. “It s not just painting on [hair] lightener,” he says. “It takes real artistry, a delicate touch, and strategic placement that works with your haircut. When it s done by someone inexperienced, you can end up with blotchy color, uneven lift, or brassy orange tones.”

How long does balayage last on blonde hair?

The beauty—forgive the pun—of balayage is how low-maintenance it actually is. Papanikolas explains that because the growing-out process is soft and less noticeable, many can go three to six months between appointments.

Can I do blonde balayage at home?

The resounding answer to this is no. “Blonde is tricky and balayage is an art form that requires training and an eye for detail,” says Papanikolas. “DIY can easily turn patchy or brassy into an expensive corrective color, or—even worse—breakage.”

So leave a blonde balayage to the experts and book that appointment for when you want this look. And if you re looking for some inspo to give your colorist, below are 17 ways our favorite celebs wear their blonde balayage. Be sure to bring this to your next appointment.

Key Takeaways

  • Balayage, which in French means “to sweep,” is a hair coloring technique used to sweep lighter shades onto the hair to give you that soft, sun-kissed effect.
  • Blonde balayage will get you anything from golden ribbons to cool champagne tones to give hair that lighter feel, and it works for all hair shades.
  • Never do balayage at home; seek a professional who can do this coloring technique.