Unlike balayage which focuses on brightening your strands, its sister reverse balayage incorporates medium to dark lowlights adding darkness and dimension back to your hair.
This technique can help deepen the root base and make the color change easier. And what better time than cold weather season to reintroduce darker shades for a more natural look?
1. High Contrast Balayage Lowlights
If you have a high-contrast hair color, like silver blonde with dark roots, reverse balayage will be your go-to to create a softer look by blending the shades.
This freehand darkening technique is low-maintenance, and you’ll have more time before coloring sessions.
2. Shadow Melt Blonde Balayage
Instead of lightening the ends of your hair, let’s darken the roots and go from blonde to bronde making the fade out super seamless.
The transition between the lighter and darker tones must be blurring enough to make the overall look as natural as possible.
3. Cool Bronde Reverse Balayage
From warm bronde to cool bronde in just a few highlights away.
This reverse balayage offers a soft contrast and a smooth transition from warm summer hues to cool winter undertones.
It pairs well with all skin tones so the transition should be completely effortless.
4. Multitone Reverse Balayage
Add color back to your hair and install dimensions by using more than one tone for lowlights. The look is incredibly versatile and the depth it creates consists of a stunning blend of darker tones.
A real distinctive, impressive look!
5. Mushroom Brown Reverse Balayage
This reverse blend includes a smooth transition from a light mushroom shade to full-on dark roots.
The gradient effect will help you go back to the natural hair of your color while still keeping the eye-catching contrast and vibrance.
It’s the ultimate choice for easy hair outgrowing.
6. Vanilla Chocolate Reverse Balayage
Have you ever seen a more satisfying blend? Sometimes you don’t have to go back to the darker tones, you can welcome the blonde back into your life.
The ombre effect gradually transitions from chocolate brown to vanilla bright leaving you with the breathtaking gradient look.
7. Ice Chocolate Reverse Balayage
From light blonde ends to icy chocolate brunette roots, this reverse balayage look will get you back to the darker hair color while keeping the full glossy effect.
The natural appearance of your hair will be unmatched. It’s definitely one of the favorites among reverse balayage styles.
8. Airtouch Reverse Balayage
Say goodbye to a traditional balayage and hello to the Airtouch reverse technique.
It’s a safer and longer-lasting alternative that avoids tweaking and breakage of the hair while providing the same effect as classic balayage coloring.
Go from light blonde ends to the darker roots worry-free.
9. Reverse Balayage With Face Framing
Reverse balayage is versatile enough to offer everything you could get with a classic balayage, as well.
You can still keep the lighter money piece that will frame your face beautifully while returning to the virgin color of your hair or the darker hair base.
10. Expensive Brunette Reverse Balayage
Expensive brunette in reverse! Add dark hues to your strands that will noticeably deepen the hair look.
Darker streaks with dimensional effects will add a touch of elegance and richness making you look like a million bucks.
11. Honey Blonde Reverse Balayage
Do you need some warmth in these cold weather days?
Replace those shiny blondes with sweet honey tones to give your hair dimension and reduce the time spent maintaining the demanding blonde color.
We just love the natural-looking color combination!
12. Warm Copper Reverse Balayage
Switch up your screaming copper strands for a subtle cowboy copper color that will not damage your hair but will provide a softer, yet sophisticated look.
The melted reverse balayage comes to the rescue whenever you need to transition into the darker mode.
13. Purple Reverse Balayage
Even with bold colors like purple, the reverse balayage leaves no room for obvious harsh lines or regrowth.
Dark color strokes are soft on the hair and blend perfectly with your natural base color roots. Stay glammy and radiant at all times!
14. Old Money Blonde Reverse Balayage
Nothing will make your hair look as glamorous, shiny, and sophisticated as this old money blonde reverse balayage!
15. Chocolate Espresso Reverse Balayage
Darker chocolate espresso tones add dimension and depth to your hair, making it a must-try reverse balayage choice for the winter season.
16. Old Money Brunette Reverse Balayage
There’s no better way to get luxurious, fancy old-money vibes than with a brunette reverse balayage like this.
17. Fall Reverse Balayage
Love fall colors and want to carry that autumn vibe in your hair all year round? Then make sure to save this photo showing a fall-inspired reverse balayage technique!