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It’s time to add the word “Foilyage” to your vocabulary, people.
No, it’s not a bad attempt at spelling the technical name for plants and leaves, but rather the hair colour trend hairdressers are predicting to be the next big thing.
The term is a portmanteau of foils + balayage. Yep, you guessed it — it’s a similar look to balayage, but instead of being done freehand it’s created using foils, which intensifies the colour.
It’s ideal for achieving that natural “I-spent-my-summer-frolicking-in-the-sun” highlighted hair.
“It’s similar to balayage and ombre techniques, where pieces of hair are specifically targeted with powder lightener or high lift tint to embrace the sun-kissed look,” explains Mary Dixon of Brisbane’s award-winning Plum Hair Body Beauty salon.
“It’s a fairly new term but rapidly becoming popular.”
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