50 Balayage Hair Color Ideas To Swoon Over
16. Angels on the Beach
Have you noticed how the hairstyles at Victoria’s Secret fashion shows are almost the same every year? Same highlights, same waves, and same messy, beachy style! It’s been hitting the target for years, and that should be your main proof that balayage beachy waves never go out of trend. If your hair is naturally brown, balayage it with a few shades lighter, but don’t go blonde. Final trick: don’t forget to run a wide comb or your fingers through your hair. This way, the darker shades at the roots will show.
17. Curly Caramel
Golden brown balayage hair with creamy caramel is an awesome choice for those who keep their hair curly at the bottom. The lighter lines will stand out with your curls, making your hair look silky, even if it’s actually very dry (where’s your conditioner?).
18. From Dark to Light Balayage
There is something mysterious about dark ombre that makes it so popular. If you add blonde balayage to dark brown hair, you get a hairstyle that is hard to forget. Now, don’t make major decisions like stripping your hair tips of any color. Keep the limits. Make sure to use purple shampoo to maintain the ashy shade of your brown and blonde shades. The smoky color is what adds so much charisma into your daily hairstyle.
19. Less Mystique, More Practicality
Here’s a very similar brown ombre that is, however, more practical and low-maintenance. The reason for this is the lack of contrast (which was very obvious in the previous hairstyle) that makes it perfect for any styles and hair length.
20. Let the Volcano Balayage Erupt!
Thankfully, there are no limits to your hair color possibilities in the 21st century. By mixing and matching many colors into a customized bowl of what exactly you’ve been dreaming of, you can actually achieve any shade you want. So, why not go bloody red? Start with dark maroon and let the red become more intense and vibrant as it grows down. A challenge with a cap or foil, this hairstyle is very easy to achieve with “hand-made’ balayage.
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