Balayage

Balayage is ideal if you want believable, blended colour that grows out softly. Expect a considered consultation, precise placement and a polished finish that suits your hair texture and day to day routine.

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Choose balayage for effortless dimension without harsh regrowth lines. Your appointment starts with a clear consultation to align tone, contrast and placement with your cut, natural base and lifestyle. The focus is balanced, well blended colour that enhances movement, flatters your complexion and stays wearable between visits. You will leave with a plan for upkeep, including timing for refreshes, toning and at home care, so your colour looks consistent and easy to manage.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of result does balayage typically give?
Balayage creates soft, blended dimension with a natural looking transition through the lengths and ends. It is designed to look polished up close, while still growing out gently. The overall effect can be subtle or more noticeable, depending on your goal.
What can I expect when booking a balayage appointment?
You will start with a consultation covering your colour history, current condition and the finish you want to live with day to day. Application and toning are tailored to your hair so the blend looks even and intentional. You will also get straightforward guidance on maintenance and timing for future visits.
How long will balayage last and how often should I maintain it?
Balayage is known for softer regrowth, so many clients can go longer between appointments than with more solid colour. How often you return depends on your desired brightness, how quickly your hair grows and how you feel about visible change. A periodic refresh and tone upkeep helps keep the colour looking clean and balanced.
Is balayage suitable for curly, textured or Afro hair?
Yes, balayage can work well across curls and textured patterns when placement is planned around how your hair sits and moves. The aim is dimension that enhances shape and definition, rather than fighting it. Your stylist will recommend an approach that protects hair condition and suits your styling routine.
How should I look after balayage at home?
Use colour friendly products and keep heat styling controlled to help tone and shine last. Regular conditioning supports softness and reduces dryness through the lighter areas. If your colour starts to look dull or brassy, a salon refresh can bring it back to your preferred finish.