Blonde Balayage in Abingdon
As a balayage-specialist salon in Abingdon, we cater to all sorts of balayage — from reds to browns to blondes, face-framing, and everything from subtle to more striking effects. A balayage can be highly bespoke or beautifully natural, to suit your face shape, eye colour, skin tone, profession, lifestyle and more.
We prioritise consultations above all else, so we can understand your likes, dislikes and aims and deliver a blonde balayage that complements your features. Whether you’re after something subtle, more striking or genuinely bold, our balayage-specialist stylists are here to help.
What is a blonde balayage?
A blonde balayage is a colouring technique where highlights are hand-painted through the hair to create a natural, sun-kissed effect. Unlike traditional foil highlighting, balayage blends the colour around the top of the ear for a softer, more gradual transition.
Why is blonde balayage so popular?
The main reason is simple — it looks great. It’s also low-maintenance, and it’s a brilliant option if you’re dipping a toe into colour for the very first time. The art is in the blend, and the toner is versatile, so the colour can be tailored to complement different skin tones and hair textures. It’s effortless yet sophisticated — a win-win.
What is the difference between blonde balayage and a normal balayage?
The balayage itself is usually no different — it’s the tone that changes, say from a brown balayage to a blonde one. The placement stays the same, with more focus on creating blonde or lighter-toned pieces throughout the hair. In short, a blonde balayage simply concentrates on achieving blonde hues rather than any other colour.
What does a blonde balayage do to your hair?
A balayage has two components: bleach and toner. The bleach lightens the hair — it doesn’t colour it, which is a common misconception — and the toner adds the colour. So if blonde is the look you’re after, your stylist works with you to tone towards blonde. The result brightens the overall look and adds soft, sun-kissed ends, and it can be as subtle or as transformative and bold as you like.
What does a blonde balayage cost?
The main factor when pricing colour is usually your starting point — whether the hair is already balayaged, whether it needs correcting, and whether it’s damaged, long, thick or frizzy. To a lesser extent, salon location, the salon itself and the seniority of your stylist also play a part. On average, a blonde balayage in Abingdon ranges from around £150 to £250+, and in Oxford it’s typically £200+. At Wisteria Avenue, our average balayage works out around £150–£180.