Does Balayage Damage Hair?

Balayage is the least damaging hair coloring technique, and this is what attracts most people. When someone visits a balayage salon, they expect to come out with beautifully colored hair.

Does balayage damage hair? Well, when done correctly, it’s harmless to the hair. The likelihood of balayage damaging your hair depends on a variety of factors.

One of these factors is the condition of the hair. If it’s soft when applying balayage, chances are it won’t get damaged, but if dry, balayage will worsen it as you will have to bleach certain areas of the hair.

If you have dark hair and want to highlight it with extremely light parts, you should be cautious as you can easily damage it.

Your hair history will also go a long way towards determining whether it will get damaged. If you recently colored your hair, chances are high you will damage it and vice versa.

Let a professional balayage your hair to reduce damage

One of the reasons balayage hair gets damaged is because most people do it at home. This is wrong. To protect your hair from damage, have it done by a professional. Before you decide to balayage your hair, ask yourself:

  • Can you tell how long you should bleach your hair before you start dying it?
  • Do you know the exact place where you should dye your hair so that it looks like it was highlighted by chance?
  • Can you tell your base tone so that you can play around with the right tones so that your balayage looks natural?

If your answer to any of these questions is a “No,” get an appointment with a stylist.

This is because if you proceed with the procedure, chances are high you will oversaturate it with highlights hence diluting the balayage effects.

At the same time, you can incorrectly choose the tone and end up with your hair stained in small patches.

You can also bleach your hair for too long and end up with too damaged hair that you look horrendous in the new color.

Hiring a professional to balayage your hair comes with plenty of perks. Besides knowing that little can go wrong, a professional considers plenty of factors before deciding on the right tone to apply.

Some of the factors they consider include your skin tone, facial features, and even your bone structure.

How do you take care of balayage?

Balayage can be damaged during the application and after application—usually due to poor maintenance.

Even if your hair is professionally done, it will be damaged if you wash it with the wrong products.

As a rule of thumb, ensure that you use sulfate-free shampoos and conditioners. It’s also wise to once in a while use clarifying shampoo to remove any silicone and other materials that might have built up in the hair.

If you have blonde hair, use a moisturizing hair mask that will deep condition the hair and keep the highlight colors bright and vibrant.

When going swimming, whether in a chlorine or saltwater pool, apply a leave-in conditioner then immediately after swimming, wash the hair with a clarifying or swimmer shampoo.

Parting shot

Professionally done balayage doesn’t saturate the roots or ends with color, and this can only be done by a stylist that knows what they are doing. If you are looking for balayage blonde or any other type of balayage, take your time to find a professional stylist that knows the tones that will work the best for your hair’s base color and the shape of your face. Hypno

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