How is reverse balayage created? "Reverse balayage still utilizes the same technique as regular balayage, but instead of adding in lighter 'sweeps,' we add darker shades," says Fischer. "It still avoids the chunky, block colors — it's just balayage upside down!" In other words, with reverse balayage, you'll have lighter hair on the top transitioning into darker hair on the bottom, but the highlights will still be seamless and look as if they're painted on.
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