I’ve been the proud owner of a bob haircut for the last year and a half. It came after accepting the fact that as much as I love the idea of long, Rapunzel-esque hair, short styles suit my face shape better. However, I’m now starting to feel a bit bored with the colour, which has been a variation of dark brown for as long as I can remember. I feel an aesthetic itch is about to creep up on me, which has seen me get a tattoo and helix piercing in the last six months alone. After trawling through the social media pages of some of my favourite influencers and celebrities, I’ve well and truly warmed to the idea of going for a soft balayage.
Tom Connell, hair art director at Davines, describes the technique as sweeping and painting colour in a way that it won’t look like it has been placed in one static area. “Balayage will show a lighter colour blending from natural colour rather than a solid place which is achieved from traditional highlights.”
A quick search of ‘balayage’ into Google, and you’ll most likely be served images of longer, lighter hair embracing the trend, but it’s important to remember the technique not only works on all hair colours, but textures and lengths too. “It comes down to tailoring it the individual,” says Connell. “Eye colour, skin tone, and how much shadow you want to create around the face should all be taken into account.”
If you have a lob, bob or pixie cut, I’ve searched high and low for the best balayage on short hair to save for your next trip to the salon.