Hair Color6 min read

Balayage vs. Highlights: What's the Difference and Which is Right for You?

Balayage and highlights are both popular hair coloring techniques, but they produce very different results. Here's everything you need to know to choose the right one.

Balayage vs. Highlights: What's the Difference and Which is Right for You?

The Key Difference

Both balayage and highlights involve lightening sections of the hair to add dimension and brightness, but the techniques and results are quite different. Highlights are applied using foils to create precise, uniform sections of color throughout the hair. Balayage is a freehand painting technique where color is applied directly to the hair surface, creating a more natural, sun-kissed effect.

Understanding Traditional Highlights

Traditional highlights use aluminum foils to isolate sections of hair and apply lightener or color. The foils create heat, which speeds up the lightening process and allows for more precise color placement. Highlights typically start closer to the roots and create a more uniform, all-over brightening effect. They're great for those who want a significant color change or a more dramatic, high-contrast look.

Understanding Balayage

Balayage (from the French word meaning "to sweep") is a freehand technique where the colorist paints lightener directly onto the hair surface using a brush. The color is applied more heavily at the mid-lengths and ends, with little or no color at the roots. This creates a gradual, natural-looking transition from darker roots to lighter ends — mimicking the way hair naturally lightens in the sun.

Pros and Cons of Highlights

Highlights offer precise, uniform color placement and can create a more dramatic transformation. They're ideal for those who want significant lightening or a specific color pattern. However, they require more frequent touch-ups (every 6-8 weeks) as the regrowth line is more visible, and the foil process can be more time-consuming and expensive.

Pros and Cons of Balayage

Balayage creates a natural, low-maintenance look that grows out beautifully. Because the color starts further from the roots, regrowth is less noticeable, meaning you can go 3-4 months between appointments. However, balayage may not achieve as dramatic a lightening effect as foil highlights, and it can be more expensive per appointment due to the skill required.

Which is Right for You?

Choose highlights if you want a more dramatic, uniform color change, have darker hair that needs significant lightening, or prefer a more structured, precise look. Choose balayage if you want a natural, sun-kissed effect, prefer low-maintenance color that grows out gracefully, or want a softer, more dimensional look.

Try Different Color Looks

Want to see how highlights or balayage would look on your hair before committing? Upload your photo to our AI Hairstyle Changer and preview different hair colors instantly.

Try This Look on Your Own Photo

Upload your photo and preview 100+ hairstyles with AI — results in seconds, no commitment required.