The Best BALAYAGE , HIGHLIGHTS & COLOR CORRECTION in ORLANDO

At our salon, we exclusively utilize premium hair color products like TRUSS Professionals for superior results. Our services come with a stress-relieving scalp massage and a range of complimentary beverages, from tea and coffee to wine and sparkling water. With thorough and transparent consultations, our goal is to achieve the desired look while ensuring complete client satisfaction."
  • BLONDE ASH BALAYAGE
  • VAINILLA BLONDE BALAYAGE
  • BRUNETTE BALAYAGE
  • BRUNETTE GOLDEN BALAYAGE
  • FULL BLONDE BALAYAGE

COLOR RETOUCH $90-$150+

ALL OVER COLOR $150-$250+

TONER / GLOSS $150-$250+

HIGLIGHTS / LOWLIGHTS - $300+

BRUNETTE BALAYAGE- $350+

DIMENSIONAL BALAYAGE -$400+

BLONDE BALAYAGE- $450+

FULL BLONDE BALAYGE - $550+

COLOR CORRECTION - $600+

FAQ

Balayage is a hair coloring technique where color is hand-painted onto the hair in a sweeping motion to create a natural, sun-kissed effect. It typically involves lighter shades near the ends and a gradual transition from darker roots.

  • Balayage Technique / Highlights / Color Correction: These techniques involve adding lighter tones or correcting color inconsistencies to enhance your hair's appearance.
  • Blending / Root Coverage: Ensuring a seamless transition between colors or covering up new root growth to maintain a polished look.
  • Toner / Toning: Adjusting the tone of the color to achieve the desired shade or neutralize any unwanted undertones.
  • PLEX (Hair Bleach Protector): Using a protector to minimize damage caused by bleaching processes, ensuring the health and integrity of your hair.
  • Hydrating Treatment with steam and reconstruction ampoule: Nourishing your hair with a hydrating treatment, including steam and a reconstructive ampoule, to restore vitality and strength.
  • Style with Waves / Straight: Styling your hair with either waves for a more relaxed, textured look or straight for a sleek and polished finish.

The price of this service varies between $350 to $650 depending on the length, texture, and amount of your hair!

Haircut is an additional service.

We use the TRUSS product line.

Balayage differs from traditional foil highlights in that it creates a softer, more blended look with less noticeable regrowth lines. It's also more customizable, allowing for a more natural and low-maintenance style.

Balayage can be adapted for various hair types, textures, and lengths. It's a versatile technique that works well on straight, wavy, and curly hair.

Balayage is known for its low-maintenance upkeep. Depending on your desired look and how fast your hair grows, touch-ups are typically needed every 8-12 weeks.

Yes, balayage can be done on dark hair to create a subtle or dramatic contrast, depending on your preference. It's important to consult with a professional colorist to determine the best approach for your hair color and desired outcome.

To maintain balayage color, use color-safe shampoo and conditioner, avoid excessive heat styling, and protect your hair from sun exposure. Regular salon visits for toning and conditioning treatments can also help prolong the vibrancy of your balayage.

Yes, balayage can be combined with other coloring techniques like foiling or root smudging for added dimension and depth. A skilled colorist can customize the balayage to achieve your desired look.

It's generally recommended to have a balayage treatment done before a keratin treatment. The reason for this is that keratin treatments, especially those containing formaldehyde or similar chemicals, can lighten or alter the color of your hair. If you get a keratin treatment first, it may affect the balayage color or cause uneven results.

By doing the balayage before the keratin treatment, you ensure that your hair color is exactly how you want it before applying the smoothing treatment. This way, you can achieve the desired color and then proceed with the keratin treatment to improve the condition and texture of your hair.

Additionally, it's essential to wait a few days after getting a keratin treatment before coloring your hair. This allows the treatment to fully set and ensures that the color will adhere properly to your hair strands.

As always, it's best to consult with your hairstylist or colorist for personalized advice based on your hair's condition and the specific products being used for both the balayage and keratin treatments.