Balayage vs Ombre : The Difference Between Ombre and Balayage
You know that tu veux to use a modern couleur de cheveuxing technique to highlight tes cheveux in a way that’s trendy and flattering, but how do you know what style to choose? Balayage and ombre are the two most popular couleur de cheveuxing techniques right now, and while we’ve all heard of them, sometimes it can be tricky to figure out the difference between them. Since the last thing tu veux to do is walk into a hair salon without being sure what tu es asking for, we’re breaking down the difference between balayage and ombre styles, and giving you the details on some of this year’s other hot couleur de cheveuxing trends.







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1All About Ombre | What Is Ombre?
From the French term meaning « shaded », ombre is used to describe the blending of one color into another. Ombre color isn’t just popular in hairstyles, and can be seen on fabrics, fingernails, and shades of lipstick. In the world of hair, ombre refers to a style that’s one color at les racines and a different (usually lighter) color at the ends. This technique can begin at different heights along les cheveux shaft and exists with pretty much any combination of shades, but if the entire head of hair is one color at les racines and another color at the ends, tu es looking at an ombre hairstyle.
2Balayage Basics | Balayage Meaning
Also a French word, balayage means « to sweep », and refers to the sweeping or painting on process used to apply balayage highlights. By sweeping color through small, usually triangular sections of hair, a balayage style adds lighter color to only some pieces of hair. The resulting style still features highlights throughout the ends of hair, but unlike ombre some pieces of hair are still darker at the ends. Balayage tends to look more natural than ombre, often creating a look that’s described as sunkissed.
3High Blonde Ombre
There’s lots of room for variation depending on how close to les racines your ombre color begins. Starting lower down generally creates a more subtle look, while ombre closer to les racines can have a big impact on your overall style. Be sure to consider ta peau tone when choosing your shade for a high ombre style, as color that’s up against ton visage can either work for or against your complexion.
4Ashy Blonde Balayage
This hairstyle is un excellent example of how to tell balayage apart from ombre. Because ce style features hair that’s lighter at the ends, it could easily be mistaken for ombre. But look closely at the ends of hair and you’ll see that some pieces are a darker blonde color all the way down to les pointes. Also notice that there are a few lighter pieces extending quite close to les racines, which is typical of the painted-on balayage style.
5Denim Blue Ombre
The most popular ombre styles tend to feature brown roots and blonde ends, but unnatural couleur de cheveuxs offer up a whole new world of possibilities. This muted denim blue over a natural black base color creates a bold but sophisticated looking ombre color style.
6Light Lavender Balayage
Lavender has never looked so chic! Just because balayage highlights create a natural look doesn’t mean they can’t be worn in unnatural colors. This light brown hairstyle features an ever so slight dusting of lavender balayage that adds fun color to les cheveuxstyle without turning it into an overly bold look.
7Blonde on Red Ombre
With the ends of ce style all a much lighter coppery blonde compared to deep red roots, this is another great example of bold and magnifique ombre. We’re very used to seeing blonde ombre on brunette base colors, but red hair provides un excellent background for this fiery ombre style.
8Copper and Red Balayage
This subtle balayage technique creates an amazing copper-on-red style that can bring warmth and dimension to any red base color. If tu es torn between loving your natural red hair and wanting to try out a trendy new color technique, this balayage style presents the perfect compromise.
9Braided Ombre Style
Although ombre hair look good nice in any style, it’s especially flattering in braided looks. Intertwining hair allows you to show how different tones play off one another, and est superbe whether you’ve got a boldly contrasting or more soft and subtle ombre color.
10Smoky Balayage
Some women with naturally cheveux foncés are hesitant to try a balayage style. They don’t want to lighten their base color, but feel that blonde highlights on cheveux foncés will look too jarring. A smoky palette like this allows you to enhance your cheveux foncés without having a crazy contrast. Not only does this color style look rich and sophisticated, but it’s trending big in 2017.
11Ombre Bob
Ombre color is bound to look more bold on cheveux courts, as tu peux’t really avoid having two colors right up against ton visage. But for cheveux courtsed women who love to play with their style, ombre is un excellent way to liven things up without making any changes to length.
12Balayage Bob
The internet is full of amazing photos of balayage color on super long strands, but that doesn’t mean tu peux’t use the technique on shorter hairstyle. This bob makes excellent use of balayage, enhancing curls with ribbons of color that highlight the cheveux courtsstyle without completely overwhelming it.
13Sombre
Sombre is a subtle and soft style that dials down the contrast of a typical ombre look. To get this less obvious look, sombre styles are created using shades that are quite close together, and often employ more than two shades to create a more blended look. Try a sombre style if tu es generally low-key with tes cheveux or you work in a corporate environment where bold ombre might not be appropriate.
14Rich Brunette Sombre
Lily Aldridge is well-known for her drool-worthy hair, which she loves to wear in ultra rich brunette shades. This sombre style is a perfect example of how ombre color can be applied lightly enough to enhance tes cheveuxstyle without being obtrusive or overpowering on first glance.
15Dip Dye
Dip dye couleur de cheveux is a bold version of ombre where hair looks like it was literally dipped in hair dye. Unlike more subtle ombre styles, dip dye makes no effort to hide the line of demarcation that separates the two colors. If tu es looking for an edgier way to take on this popular color technique, going dip dye will help you to stand out from most ombre hairstyles.
16Pastel Dip Dye
Even though this dip dye style features pink and purple pastel, it’s got quite a subtle feel. By applying color to the very ends of hair, this dip dye style looks soft and low maintenance.
17Flamboyage
The latest color trend that everyone is talking about, flamboyage is a specific technique that’s described as a combination of ombre and balayage, where adhesive strips are used to give your colorist precise creative control. Flamboyage allows for incroyablement dynamic but natural looking highlights, and is probably the best choice for women who want people to think they were born with such magnifique couleur de cheveux.
18Pastel Flamboyage
Flamboyage highlights do look incroyablement natural, but that doesn’t mean tu es confined to working with natural couleur de cheveuxs. This style applies a variety of pastel shades over dimensional cheveux blonds to create a completely fresh take on the pastel hair trend.
19Golden Flamboyage
Chrissy Teigen’s amazing golden mane shows just how vibrant yet natural looking a flamboyage style can be. Highlights are distributed throughout her cheveux longs to create a radiant style that plays up her golden skin tone.
20Contourage
This specific balayage technique concentrates highlights around le visage to create contoured looking waves that can will work wonders up against ton visage.
21Subtle Contourage
This chilled out contourage style takes a laid-back approach to the brushed-on encadrant le visage highlights. With contour color in the same family as the base color, this couleur de cheveux technique enhances both tes cheveux and face without looking too bold or unnatural.
22Tiger Eye
The tiger eye hair trend mixes warm browns and blondes to mimic the look of the magnifique banded gemstone. This pictured style applies tiger eye colors using a balayage technique, creating a warm, high contrast look that’s parfait pour reviving your single-tone hairstyle.
23Tiger Eye Ombre
Tiger eye colors are popular using a balayage technique, but tu peux use them in a more straightforward ombre style too. This look features golden blonde ombre color over a dark brunette base, with some medium warm browns in between to help create a smooth transition between the two.
24Color Melting
This high-tech transitional technique features hair that appears to blend seamlessly from one color into another. Tu peux use this technique on a wide range of palettes, with the end result being an ultra sophisticated take on two-tone hairstyles.