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2024-07-21|Lena
With the increasing appearance of highlights and balayage in idol and fashion magazines, women no longer have to choose a single hair color. Balayage not only adds more dimension to your hair color but also allows those who are hesitant to bleach their entire head and worry about root regrowth to enjoy the fun of multiple color layers. For those with perpetual black hair, balayage offers a way to switch to a subtle and sophisticated style.
In this article, we invite Kelly, a hairstylist specializing in special color highlights from the Miaoli Beautiful Moment Salon, to give a detailed introduction to the 2023 Women's Balayage Complete Guide and tips on maintaining balayage hair color.
Hairstylist from miaoli beautiful moment salon - Kelly
The difference between balayage and highlights
Highlights, unlike single-color dyeing, involve sectioning the hair and bleaching or coloring specific parts to create color contrast and add layers, resulting in a more dimensional hair color style.
There are various types of highlights, such as ear loop highlights and inner highlights, which have distinct color blocks and are the most common general highlighting techniques. Another type of highlighting, balayage, creates a mixed-race look with blurred boundaries between sections, and can be divided into different effects: balayage, stripe highlights, and light highlights. With spring 2023 arriving, Kelly suggests transitioning from the dull winter hair colors to warm tones like orange and coffee red to enhance your complexion.
What are stripe highlights, light highlights, and balayage?
Stripe highlights, light highlights, and balayage often confuse people, with most using the term "gradient" to describe them. However, from a hairstylist's perspective, the complexity of these techniques varies, and they can be chosen based on the client's acceptance of different hair colors. The commonality among these techniques is that they all recommend bleaching. Kelly explains that for people with coarse, thick hair or dark dyed base colors, without bleaching, the highlighted areas will blend with the base color. Bleaching is necessary to create distinct lines that contrast with the base color.
Comparison table for balayage, light highlights, and stripe highlights
Balayage
Balayage, also known as Ombre, typically features a gradient color transition from dark roots to lighter ends. It is the most classic type of gradient dyeing. Because the roots remain mostly dark, it is ideal for those who dislike visible root regrowth. Kelly notes that the technique requires precise control of proportions. The transition from dark roots to the mid-lengths and the lightened ends must be seamless; otherwise, a poorly designed balayage can detract from the overall effect.
Kelly's balayage creations
Stripe highlights
Stripe highlights, also known as Sombre, are an advanced version of balayage. Compared to balayage, Sombre requires softer transitions and emphasizes adding more definition at the roots. This technique results in a brighter look than balayage, with softer hairlines when tied up. Due to the finer details in the highlighted lines, Kelly considers it the most subtle of the three techniques. "To make the hair color look more sophisticated, you can pair it with cool-toned 'blue' highlights."
Kelly's stripe highlights creations
Light highlights
Light highlights emphasize the shadow between the lines. The most important goal is to achieve a natural interplay of light and dark hair colors, making it look as if light is shining through the strands when exposed to sunlight. If not done well, the entire head can look messy, which is why Kelly believes light highlights are more challenging.
Kelly's light highlights creations
Kelly analyzes that stripe highlights are relatively easier among the three techniques because there is no need to worry too much about achieving a seamless blend. On the other hand, light highlights and balayage require higher focus and attention to detail compared to stripe highlights. Although all three highlighting techniques look great, they are not suitable for those who plan to perm their hair, have already dyed their hair black, or have undergone three ionic perms.
For further reading: 【Hair Care Knowledge] Can You Perm Your Hair After Bleaching?】
How to choose the right balayage for yourself?
High-contrast balayage highlights
For those who are more open to trying noticeable colors, Kelly recommends "light highlights" or "balayage." Since these techniques involve a larger bleached area, there is more room for a wider range of highlight colors, resulting in more noticeable contrast. Using a mix of cool and warm tones can create a greater visual impact. Kelly suggests choosing violet-red for the lighter highlight areas, with a cool brown or blue-black base color. For those with even higher acceptance, a lighter coffee color for the base can be considered.
Subtle balayage highlights
If you prefer less noticeable colors, you can opt for "stripe highlights," which can achieve great results even without bleaching. For women bleaching their hair for the first time, Kelly advises choosing a more conservative cool-toned base color, such as cool brown or black-blue, with highlights in milk tea or cool gray. This color combination gives a sophisticated look.
Kelly's creations: subtle and sophisticated stripe highlights
Balayage suggestions for short hair
Due to the length limitations, short-haired women have fewer styling options compared to those with long hair. Light highlights and balayage are not very suitable for short-haired women because the effect of color placement in short hair does not look as good as in long hair. Kelly suggests that short-haired women opt for stripe highlights, ear loop highlights, or skirt highlights.
Kelly's creations: ear loop highlights
How to maintain balayage hair color?
No matter the type of bleaching or highlighting style, using the right hair products can extend the longevity of the hair color. Bleached hair typically starts to fade as soon as it comes into contact with water. After balayage, you can use color-protecting shampoo and toning shampoo during the first wash at home. Two weeks later, switch to using color-depositing shampoo, which can generally extend the color's longevity to a month.
How to choose the color of color-depositing shampoo for balayage?
Initially, you can choose the color of the color-depositing shampoo based on your base color. If you want to switch to a different color, Kelly suggests stopping the use of the current color-depositing shampoo and using regular cleansing shampoo to gradually wash out the previous color. After that, you can choose a cool or warm-toned color-depositing shampoo based on your preference. This helps to avoid pigment residue, which can cause color buildup and uneven washing.
Further reading: 【Recommended color-depositing shampoos: "MCG Color-Depositing Shampoo" with 7 built-in colors to choose from! How to evaluate the colors to use?】
After reading about balayage, light highlights, and stripe highlights, you should have a clearer idea of how to communicate your desired look with your hairstylist. Ready for a makeover? You can find more information about the hairstylist below and click on Kelly's contact details to see more of her work and schedule a makeover.
Recommended balayage hair stylist in Miaoli
Beautiful Moment - Kelly
Kelly's instagram: @kelly__0212
Line (appointment hotline): @450aeplj
Address: No. 152, Fuchien Road, Miaoli City, Miaoli County 360, Taiwan
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▼ It is recommended to use color-protecting and color-depositing shampoos for hair treated with stripe highlights, light highlights, or balayage ▼
◆ Color-depositing shampoo
◆ Available in 6 cool and warm shades, plus a special anti-brass purple shampoo
◆ Ideal for maintaining bleached or color-treated hair and refreshing faded tones
◆ Corrects unwanted tones like green or yellow
◆ 4 Key Features: Stain-free, non-patchy, easy to lather evenly, and leaves hair smooth
Locks in hair color while cleansing like a regular shampoo—leaving your hair soft, nourished, and vibrant without dryness. It’s more than just color care—it’s total hair care.
◆ Color-protecting shampoo
◆ Developed and manufactured in Japan, imported as original
◆ Contains antioxidant ingredient SOD to slow down color fading
◆ Sakura extract enhances scalp hydration and soothes discomfort after bleaching and dyeing
Hair that has been treated with techniques like highlight, babylights, or balayage tends to lose more moisture and protein, leaving it more vulnerable to damage. That’s why it’s highly recommended to use a hair mask after shampooing. Hair masks are packed with intensive moisturizing and protein-rich ingredients that restore elasticity and strengthen the hair’s structure.
MEM Empower Hair Mask – Best for severely damaged hair (such as hair that has been bleached 3 or more times). Infused with Japanese Platinum Nano Complex Capsules, it provides deep hydration and essential nutrients to restore resilience.
Magic Jungle Hair Mask – Ideal for moderately damaged hair (such as unbleached hair or hair that has only been bleached 1–2 times). Enriched with proteins to reinforce hair structure and improve overall strength.
◆ Developed and manufactured in Japan, imported as original product
◆ Contains platinum nano-composite capsules with small molecules for better absorption
◆ Repairs and nourishes the CMC (cell membrane complex) pathways
◆ Suitable for bleached, permed, and severely damaged hair
◆ Salon-grade hair mask
◆ Developed by professional hair stylists
◆ Lightweight, non-greasy texture for easy absorption
◆ Strengthens hair and enhances elasticity
Hair that has undergone techniques such as highlights, babylights, or balayage is especially vulnerable to heat damage (from blow-dryers or flat irons), which can further weaken the hair’s structure and accelerate fading—causing secondary damage.
MEM Empower Hair Oil – Designed for bleached and severely damaged hair. Infused with Gemini-type amino acids, it effectively locks in essential moisture while reducing frizz.
Cinderella Shine Oil – Suitable for normal hair types. Enriched with Golden Silk Oil and high-concentration proteins to provide the nutrients hair needs for a healthy, radiant finish.
◆ Suitable for bleached, permed, and severely damaged hair
◆ Leave-in hair treatment
◆ Developed and manufactured in Japan, imported as original product
◆ Contains hydrolyzed keratin to maintain scalp moisture and fiber integrity, nourishing the scalp, enhancing hair elasticity, and reducing breakage
◆ Suitable for normal and damaged hair
◆ Infused with Moroccan argan oil to deeply nourish and enhance shine
◆ Golden silk oil protects damaged hair and boosts elasticity with excellent spreadability
◆ Solomon’s seal oil is rich in vitamins to lock in moisture and nutrients
◆ Crambe abyssinica (Abyssinian seed) oil, high in vitamin E, brightens hair, reduces frizz, and prevents unwanted waves