How do you do a reverse Balayage?
Rachel Young - Working off the client's natural part, section the hair into quadrants.
- Then, take horizontal subsections and weave each one with a traditional weave density.
- Now for the reverse balayage technique.
- Let process, rinse and blow-dry.
- Tone with Formula C, then rinse again, blow-dry and style as desired.
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Also asked, how much is a reverse Balayage?
However, there are some exceptions. If you choose to do more of a reverse ombré, there might be more touch-ups (and $$$) required. Depending on your salon, geographical location, and how experienced your colorist is, a full set of highlights could cost anywhere from $150 to an upwards of $450.
Subsequently, question is, does Balayage use bleach? Balayage doesn't require foil. "When you're using a balayage technique, you're literally painting bleach or lightener onto the hair." But when you skip foil—as most stylists do with balayage—oxygen eventually oxidizes the bleach, resulting in dried out, not-so-bright color.
Besides, can you go darker with Balayage?
If you want balayage on dark hair… balayage highlights will require some work. The darker your starting color and the lighter you want to go with your balayage highlights, the more work it'll take to achieve your desired end result.
How much regrowth do you need for Balayage?
“The exception is if you're covering grey – then you would need to do a root tint first (sometimes, depending on the colour, you can do it all at once). If you want to keep your greys covered, you'd need to come back to the salon every 4-6 weeks for regrowth touch-up and a balayage appointment every 12-16 weeks.”
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