#11: Bronde Coloring for Medium Hair
Natural brunettes – If you don’t need a complete new look but want to update your style, try this bronde. This update is risk-free and extra modern for medium hair.
#12: Ombre Inspired
Although ombre hair is still in fashion, it is slowly being phased out because of its severe nature. You can get a balayage ombre with less striation that is salon-grown if you prefer something that flatters your features.
#13: Silver Gray Balayage Ombre Hair
Silver hair isn’t going anywhere! Gray brunette balayage is a great way to accent a grunge millennial look. Although there is some contrast between these two tones, a skilled colorist can blend them together.
#14: Brown Blonde Balayage Ombre
Balayage ombre is a great option if you want lighter ends but still want to make it look trendy. This look is very relaxed and the beach waves appear to melt towards the ends.
#15: Chunky Honey Blonde Balayage
The salon offers beautiful balayage. There are no blocky highlights! Your stylist will use a hand-painting technique to achieve a perfectly blended look. This involves picking up hairs strategically and applying bleach or dye to create a beautiful multi-tonal effect. True hair artistry!
#16: Honey Balayage With Flashes of Blonde
Balayage color combinations that combine light brown and dark blonde pieces are a popular choice. Why? You can modify them to fit your needs! You can ask a trusted stylist for their opinion and then go ahead.
#17: Caramel Balayage to Brown Hair
Brunette balayage comes in many different styles. Caramel and blonde tones can be a great choice if you want natural, sun-faded hair. These shades can give life to your choppy bob cut.
#18: Chocolate Brown with Caramel Highlights
This gorgeous hair color shows how balayage highlights and dark brown hair complement each other. This look is easy to achieve and flatters thanks to the caramel highlights and chocolate brown base. This look is modern and fresh thanks to the undone waves throughout.
#19: Textured Bob and Golden Blonde Highlights
A bob cut looks great on its own, and it flatters all face shapes. This style can be enhanced by a mix of light, dark, and golden brown shades. For a cool contrast look, concentrate the lighter shade towards the tips.
#20: Dark Brown Hair and Caramel Balayage
This caramel balayage is simply stunning! Illuminating streaks can be used to create volume and dimension in very thick brown hair. Rose gold and amber are great for brown hair and can be used as a transition shade to lighter shades in the future.