A frequent question—people mix these up all the time! They both lighten your hair, but the technique, look, and upkeep are different.
Balayage
What it is:
Balayage is hand-painted color. The stylist sweeps lightener onto the hair freehand, usually focusing on mid-lengths and ends.
How it looks:
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Very natural and sun-kissed
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Softer, blended transitions
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Lighter toward the ends, darker at the roots
Maintenance:
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Low maintenance
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Grows out softly, no harsh line
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Touch-ups every 3–6 months
Best if you want:
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A natural, beachy vibe
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Less salon visits
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Subtle dimension rather than obvious streaks.
Highlights
What it is:
Highlights are usually done with foils to isolate sections and lighten them evenly from root to tip.
How it looks:
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More defined and uniform
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Brighter, more noticeable contrast
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Color often starts close to the scalp
Maintenance:
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Higher maintenance
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Visible regrowth at the roots
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Touch-ups every 6–10 weeks
Best if you want:
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Brighter, lighter hair overall
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More contrast and definition
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Consistent color from roots to ends
Quick comparison
| Balayage | Highlights |
|---|---|
| Hand-painted | Foils |
| Soft, natural | Bold, structured |
| Low maintenance | Higher maintenance |
| Grows out seamlessly | Visible root regrowth |
We are waiting for you at L. Method Hair Creators so you can tell us
- Your natural hair color
- Whether you prefer subtle or bold
- How often you’re willing to come to the salon
and we’ll tell you exactly which one fits you best ![]()
Schedule your visit. See you soon!

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