By Sam Escobar, Good Housekeeping
Whether you want your look to
be subtle or strong, balayage — meaning "to sweep or paint" in French —
is a timeless technique that delivers gorgeous results.
innamon Streaks
[post_ads]Babylights are tiny highlights
that are so subtle, they look natural. If you're apprehensive about
making a big change but still want to make your look more dynamic, try
babylights in a shade just a few lighter than your natural color.
Painting streaks of golden and buttery hues throughout the hair offers blondes a more natural look.
Beachy waves have never looked better than with this beautiful brown-blonde combo color full of thin highlights.
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Warm buttery blondes get a modern update with contrasting streaks of champagne and sunflower.
Bronde hair takes brown and blonde tones
and puts them together to form a hair color that's the best of both
worlds. Balayage enhances this look, making it appear more natural and
dynamic.
Babylights don't just have to be brown or blonde — they can come in red, too. Ask your stylist to paint thin red highlights throughout your hair.
A gentle sombre look with golden bronze streaks framing the fame is an easygoing way to rock this trend.
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To add radiance to deep brown locks, ask your stylist for toffee streaks throughout your hair, focusing on the ends.