Balayage

Chelmsford Experts in Balayage

Professional advice and application of Balayage from the Rumour Hair Salon team

Balayage is a popular hair colouring technique that involves hand-painting colour onto the hair to create a natural, graduated effect. The word "balayage" is derived from the French word "balayer," which means "to sweep," and this technique involves sweeping the colour through the hair in a natural, gradient effect.


The history of balayage can be traced back to the 1970s, when it was developed in France by hair colourists looking for a more natural and subtle way to highlight the hair. Before balayage, traditional highlighting techniques involved using foil to separate sections of hair and apply colour, which often resulted in a more dramatic and artificial look.


One of the main advantages of balayage is that it allows for a more natural and subtle transition of colour, as the colour is applied freehand rather than in a predetermined pattern. This allows the stylist to customise the colouring to suit the individual's hair and desired look.


Another advantage of balayage is that it can be less damaging to the hair than traditional highlighting techniques. Because the colour is applied directly to the surface of the hair rather than being wrapped in foil, it is less likely to cause dryness or breakage.


Balayage is also a low-maintenance colouring option, as it grows out more seamlessly and requires less frequent touch-ups. This makes it a popular choice for people who want to add colour to their hair but don't want the commitment of frequent salon visits.


Overall, balayage is a versatile and natural-looking colouring technique that has gained widespread popularity in recent years. Its subtle, graduated effect and low maintenance make it a popular choice for people looking to add colour to their hair without the commitment of traditional highlighting techniques.


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Balayage FAQ

  • Do I have to grow out existing foil colour before Balayage?

    No, Balayage can go over existing colour. Highlights are applied from the mid-lengths downwards. A colourist can also refresh roots using balayage colour, and cover up greys.

  • How long does Balayage take?

    This will depend on how many highlights you are having. Just a simple, few highlights can take 45 minutes, whereas a layered Balayage can take up to 3 hours.

  • How long does Balayage last?

    Balayage grows out naturally which means that it takes a lot less maintenance than a full head of colour, and lasts longer. With blonde Balayage, you should wash your hair with a purple shampoo to avoid the tone turning brassy. 

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