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All three methods can help to give your hair brightness and add dimension, but one may be better for your hair type and hair goals over the other. Read on as we break down these three hair-highlighting techniques, below.

  1. What Are Foil Highlights?

Foils are used to create traditional highlights throughout your mane. After each strand is coated in bleach, it’s then wrapped in a sheet of foil to develop. This process helps to separate each highlight for a more uniform look and speeds up the lightening process by trapping heat. Foil highlights typically go from the root down to the end of each strand.

  1. What Is Balayage?

Balayage, as you likely already know, has become one of the hottest hair highlighting techniques over the years, especially on social media. That’s because this technique is best for delivering a natural look as the process involves your colorist hand painting your hair for a seamless, sun-kissed-inspired head of highlights. Balayage highlights also typically feature a lived-in root, making the look low-maintenance. Additionally, it can be achieved with bleach or hair dye.

  1. What Is Foilayage?

Foilayage, as you may have been able to guess by now, is a combination of foils and balayage. The process involves your colorist hand painting highlights throughout your mane before wrapping each in a sheet of foil. This combines the natural look of balayage with the sped-up process of foils and helps to create a brighter look. Like balayage, bleach or dye can be used to achieve the look.

Which Highlighting Technique Should I Get?

Now that you know the difference between foil highlights, balayage, and foilayage, you may be wondering which one is best for you. The answer depends on what type of look you're going for and how much maintenance you want to commit to. If you’re looking to switch up your hair color with a full head of highlights, foils are the best highlighting technique for you. As we mentioned above, this technique will create a uniform, consistent look throughout your mane from roots to ends.

If you want natural-looking dimension and low-maintenance color, balayage is your highlighting technique match. The process will add some subtle dimension to your strands without changing your root color or lightening your strands too much. Additionally, if you have dark hair that you want to upgrade without tons of maintenance, this will be the best method for you because it will avoid a harsh line of regrowth.

If your aim is vivid, dimensional highlights, foilayage is your perfect highlighting technique. Since this process is similar to balayage, it’ll create natural-looking, multidimensional highlights throughout your mane and with the addition of foils, your highlights will appear brighter and lighter.

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