After a long winter in Indiana, everyone is eagerly awaiting the first signs of spring. The sun is shining a little bit longer each day, birds are chirping, and flowers are beginning to bloom. As you say goodbye to heavy coats and snow boots, you should also bid farewell to your gloomy winter look. There is no better way to welcome spring than with fresh new balayage highlights from the professionals at DeWeese Design Salon, Inc. Balayage is a free-hand hair coloring technique that gives a truly blended, natural look with no harsh or obvious regrowth lines. Here are a few reasons why you should give us a call today to set up an appointment for balayage highlights. 

Add Highlights for Spring

1. A Little Goes a Long Way

Instead of getting all-over color, which could damage your hair if done too often, balayage is accomplished by hand-painting hair lightener or hair color in strategic places to instantly give a brighter look. Lightening around the face or on the top of the head can brighten up your whole complexion with minimum impact on your hair.

2. Save Money

Balayage highlights look great as they grow out, so you don’t have to get touch-ups as often as you would with traditional highlights or hair color. They also are very versatile and can be paired with traditional highlights or lowlights, or can be placed in numerous patterns making it easy to change up your look.

3. Add Dimension and Fullness

Balayage highlights give the illusion of fullness and make your fine hair look thicker. The lightener will even increase the diameter of your hair strands by causing the surface of the hair shaft to expand in order to allow the formula to penetrate, giving you an overall thicker look and feel.

Say goodbye to snow and hello to sun with a bright and beautiful new look! Contact DeWeese Design Salon today at (317) 271-8000 to set up an appointment. We are conveniently located in Indianapolis with easy access to the west side, including Avon. Walk-ins are also welcome, so come see us today!

 

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