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Is Balayage Out? Here's What Everyone's Asking for Instead

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hair.”  To her, the look was a throwback; a relic from the past. So I started to wonder: Now that laid back looks like are on the rise and former like myself have —are high maintenance hair trends like and on their way out?

Is my early twenties' hair officially….?It seems it might be, at least to some. Come to think of it, the last time I colored my hair, I asked for one .

My hair stylist had to reason with me that “hair is never actually just one color.”Intrigued, I set out to investigate. First, I texted my sister and her best friend, beauty writer , for their thoughts. "I’d say ombré is cheugy.

Balayage hasn’t reached that point yet,” said in reply. Next, I asked celebrity stylists and colorists if they've seen any changes in requests. “Balayage as a freehand, hand-painted open-air technique is the ultimate way to achieve low-maintenance ,” , celebrity colorist and L’Oréal Professionnel global ambassador, tells Glamour. “What may be dying out are the enclosed variations like foils, which can give higher contrast blonding results and tend to be more high maintenance.”Kim also adds that the recent decline in highlights and balayage is likely the beauty world's response to the .

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