Style 101: balayage
Published
14th Apr 2022
by Chlo Weldon
Balayage may have been causing a buzz within the hairdressing world for the past few years, but it actually first became popular back in the 1970s. Brooks & Brooks artistic director, Marlon Hawkins, breaks down this popular technique.
A hairdresser called Yvan, who worked at the Carita Salon in Paris, is credited with inventing the technique. He applied lightening paste to fine sections of hair using a thin brush and used cotton rather than foils to separate the strands.
Balayage is the art of hair painting. Very visual - involving using a brush and applying product on the surface of sections of hair, creating soft seamless blends of dimensional colour. By applying colour in this way, the finished effect is generally more natural and less structured than when more traditional methods are used.
Balayage made a triumphant return in recent years, becoming the must-know technique for stylists across the globe, as celebrities including Khloe Kardashian, Chrissy Teigen and Jennifer Aniston embraced the trend.
Balayage is going nowhere, although for 2022, free hand painting has a different feeling and approach…