31. Cute Light Brown Balayage Bob
A light balayage is a stylish match to a brown base. If you are looking to add some oomph to your tresses, but not too much, a subtle contrast of browns is the way to go. The lighter ends almost create a sun-kissed appearance.
32. Subtle Light
Balayage hair doesn’t have to be dramatic or overly noticeable – sometimes it’s as simple as subtly illuminating your hair to light brown with just a pinch of color.
33. Brunette Hair with a Hint of Caramel
Sometimes deep brunettes become hesitant about trying balayage since highlights are often done with light blonde shades. Having a big tone gap between highlights and base color has a tendency to appear dated. Nowadays, effortless hair is in, so go with a few hints of caramel for a brighter complexion!
34. Bright Blonde Highlights for Chocolate Hair
The bright blonde balayage highlights really make the light chocolate hair pop. Add heavier color near the face to brighten up your skin tone and for a more noticeable effect. Whether worn straight or with waves, you’ll be the hair envy of all your friends!
35. Dark Bob with Copper and Golden Blonde Highlights
Balayage hair color really pops when you opt for warm-toned copper and gold highlights. These shades bring richness to the curly brown bob. When you don’t have a lot of length to play with, adding highlights is one easy way to stand out from the crowd with a simple hairstyle. Perfectly messy waves are another go-to.
36. Natural Blonde to Supernatural Silver
Gray hair has been trendy among young women for several seasons now, and it shows no sign of slowing down. These balayage highlights start with a classic blonde and descend into a carefree purple gray hue that is as fun as your super hero outlook on life.
37. Brown, Caramel and Blonde Color Mix
Reddish tones of brown are also a very popular solution in balayage. You may start with chocolate brown or dark burgundy as the darkest base color and then pair it with chunky caramel highlights which of course need a sprinkling of blonde to set off the used colors.
38. Two-Tone Hair with Light Layers
Possibly a prime example and true definition of balayage hair, two-tone wavy ‘dos suit everyone! Even with symmetrical and uniform highlights like these, make sure to keep face framing strands one or two shades lighter for brightness in your face.
39. Cherry Chocolate Balayage for Black Hair
It turns out chocolate and cherry is a sweet combo for your locks too. Although, the deep tones are an edgy alternative to the bronde styles shown in the other pictures. The angled, A-line cut emphasizes that edge and bold appeal even further.
40. Well-Blended Cool–Toned Bronde
Platinum ends don’t always have to be stark when teamed with a dark base. When the highlights are blended well, from the roots to the ends, the balayage hairstyle comes across as fresh, cool, and not over-the-top.