Reverse Balayage on bleached hair [easy guide]

Reverse balayage on bleached hair will be perfect for you if you want to grow your hair more naturally without harsh lines. This coloring style is a perfect solution for when you have very blonde hair, and you want to darken your roots for a more natural effect.
Being blonde is a pleasure, but there is nothing more upsetting that having high contrast roots after a few weeks of dyeing your hair.
A reverse balayage is a wonderful color technique where all your hair is primary blonde, but your roots are blended with your natural color so when they grow, you wont notice the difference. This technique is also used for making the hair darker but always maintaining dimension, and a blurred roots effect.
If you are not sure if it is for you do not worry, in this article you will discover all its secrets.
Let’s start:
Is reverse balayage good on bleached hair?
The traditional balayage color technique consists of lightening the hair from the middle to the ends while keeping the roots dark.
You basically lighten your hair, but keeping your roots dark. Therefore, it is focused on making you lighter and blonder.
On the other hand, the reverse balayage is designed for when you are very blonde. It helps to darken your roots for a more natural growth. The reverse balayage is focused on darkening your hair, and trust me, it’s very worth it.
The truth is that having more natural roots has many advantages!
- Your hair will grow seamlees and without harsh lines.
- You will save money since visits to the hairdresser will be less frequent.
- Your hair will be healthier as you bleach it less often.
- You will look very pretty since it is a very flattering technique.
So if you are tired of having very obvious roots, get a reverse balayage!
Which type of reverse balayage should I get?

There are usually two types of reverse balayage:
- Simple Blending:
In this technique a darker hair dye is applied at the roots, and a lighter dye color at the ends. The colors are blurred in the middle with the fingertips. This technique is simpler, and it is usually cheaper to do it in hairdressers since it is applied very similar to a normal dye.
- Dimensional Blending:
This technique is very beautiful, since the blending is played with the strands of hair to create dimension between the colors. This color effect looks more elaborate, and is usually more expensive.
In other words, if you don’t have a lot of budget and you want it to be easy to maintain, get a reverse balayage with dyes.
On the other hand, if you have more budget, and you are looking for a higher quality finish,do the reverse balayage with texture.
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Important things you need to know
There are certain things you should know when it comes to getting a reverse balayage done.
These are the most important:
- Normally you will need a couple of sessions, since when you apply a dark color on top of lightened hair, the first time it tends to wash out almost completely.
- Choose the darkest color similar to your natural hair, as this will be the most flattering color for your face.
- You should not wash your hair in a week after having your hair done to seal the color as much as possible.
- You will need a special shampoo and conditioner to maintain the color, otherwise the dye will go away very quickly.
- Apply permanent dye to the roots to make the contrast last longer.
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Let’s get better hair!
I hope you liked this article to discover everything about the reverse balayage technique.
I highly recommend it because it is very flattering, and low maintenance.
If you have any questions, let me know in the comments.
Until next time!
