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about first and can be considered the O.G. hand-painting technique. It’s the perfect way for brunettes to transition into blonde or for bold women to rock a vibrant hair color without it saturating your roots and possibly overpowering your skin complexion. Ombre does not include foils and is a great low-maintenance look. Baylage Hair, Hair Doo, Hair Color Formulas, Color Highlights, Hair Techniques, Hair Color Techniques, What Is The Difference Between, Brown Blonde Hair, Long Blonde

These coloring approaches are highly popular, but some women still don't know the difference between ombre, balayage and other techniques (framboyage, sombre, babylights). Today we dispel myths and answer all the questions to help you describe your colorist what you want and get the best look.

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Amanda Brown | Balayage Education| Michigan Hairstylist on Instagram: "Balayage is more than a “trendy” hair word. It is a technique that is used by painting the surface of hair creating soft ribbons of color, and three dimensional look. 

Foiling saturates from the top of the hair strand to the bottom giving a sharper line and a two dimensional look. 

Both techniques serve a purpose. Knowing when to use them is key. 
 
💡Pro Tip: if the ends are light enough, you can lightly skim when hand painting to brighten or skip them all together. You choose! 

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Amanda Brown | Balayage Education| Michigan Hairstylist on Instagram: "Balayage is more than a “trendy” hair word. It is a technique that is used by painting the surface of hair creating soft ribbons of color, and three dimensional look. Foiling saturates from the top of the hair strand to the bottom giving a sharper line and a two dimensional look. Both techniques serve a purpose. Knowing when to use them is key. 💡Pro Tip: if the ends are light enough, you can lightly skim when hand…

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