41. Dark Hair with Caramel Babylights
Babylights are a fairly new movement great for a refined appearance. A slightly more mature version of balayage, babylights are a fantastic option for older women or ladies who want understated locks.
42. Layered Bob with Blonde Balayage
An angled lob is a fabulous cut for all ages! Calling all new mothers who have a desire to chop off their locks — this youthful blonde balayage style is chic and low maintenance!
43. Delicious Balayage Highlights
Caramel highlights look so lovely on dark haired women, and the balayage technique really ups the beauty. With the ability to place highlights more freely and seemingly randomly, balayage highlights can brighten up any color or style. If your hair is dark, request chocolate, auburn or honey colored streaks to keep things looking natural.
44. Gourmet Chocolate Balayage
When deciding on the color scheme for your balayage, dark brown hair really affords lots of options. With blonde hair, you can’t go too much lighter. However, the deeper your natural hue, the more shades you can try. Mix your chocolatey locks with golden and caramel highlights for a toasty and chic hairstyle.
45. Dimensional Waves and Bronde Balayage
The good thing about highlights is that no matter what hair type you have, from pin straight to curly, an optical illusion of movement is created. On textured messy hair particularly, golden blonde balayage gives off a carefree beauty vibe.
46. Feminine Creamy Blonde Balayage
Show off your girly side with a layered blonde lob. Dark roots not only give this cut depth, but they also make it easy to maintain as it grows out. You don’t need to stick to your routine 6-week touchups. All you need is to keep your big and loose waves fresh with a wide-barrel curling iron.
47. Gorgeous Caramel Brown Layers
Cinnamon makes for a stunning addition to black hair. The beautiful balayage pieces really help the layers stand out, creating an effortless, feminine style that is modern without appearing too fake. Ask your stylist for highlights that start from the temple and angle backwards to the nape level.
48. Sprinkled Chocolate and Caramel Balayage
Tired of espresso brown hair? Why not try a sprinkle of gorgeous burned caramel highlights? Introduce them slowly, with just a handful of fine streaks placed through the front. It will not only create a beautiful face-framing effect, but also look luxurious and cool simultaneously.
49. Very Subtle Brunette Bronde Balayage
The best balayages are the ones where all the colors beautifully melt into each other and seamlessly blend together. As stunning as the mélange of shades is, it’s important to have a good haircut to match. Have your stylist incorporate layers for movement, especially if you have long hair.
50. Pearl Blonde Balayage for Brunettes
Find yourself having a hard time committing to light or dark hair? Your conundrum is over. Brown and platinum hair can actually coexist on the same head thanks to our dear friend, balayage. Start with your natural shade at the roots to make maintenance a breeze.