Balayage

3 Tips To Create a Watercolor Balayage

Low Contrast Balayage Using Your Client's Natural Tones For clients who like natural-looking dimension without drastic tonal changes, watercolor balayage is the way to go. The subtle shade range delivers a model-off-duty look to supplement the wash-and-go trends (and easy grow-out phase!) we're hearing clients ask for. Keep reading for three pro tips on how Continued

April 19, 2022·1 min read

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Low Contrast Balayage Using Your Client’s Natural Tones For clients who like natural-looking dimension without drastic tonal changes, watercolor balayage is the way to go. The subtle shade range delivers a model-off-duty look to supplement the wash-and-go trends (and easy grow-out phase!) we’re hearing clients ask for. Keep reading for three pro tips on how to master this technique for your next client.    1. Build A Base With Lightener When lightening up your dark clients, precise placement is key to assure gradients pop without looking harsh. Alfaparf Milano National Artistic Director Cassie Siskovic (@cassiskovic) recommends starting with a tip-out around (more…)