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Balayage in Orlando, FL

Balayage is a hand-painted coloring technique that creates soft, dimensional highlights—and it requires skill to get right. Orlando has three salons offering balayage services, all with 5.0-star ratings. If you're ready to add dimension to your hair, here's how to find the right specialist.

Here are the salons in Orlando where you can get balayage. Browse their Instagram galleries to see their work, then book or reach out directly.

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What to Look for in a Balayage Specialist

Not all colorists practice balayage the same way. Before you book, check the salon's Instagram feed—look for consistency in how highlights are placed and blended. A good balayage specialist will take time in your first consultation to understand your hair type, current color, and what kind of dimension you want.

Ask to see examples on similar hair textures to yours. Balayage on thick, wavy hair looks different from fine or curly hair, and a specialist worth their salt knows that. If the salon offers a consultation call or chat before you commit, take it. It's a chance to talk through your vision and make sure they understand what you're after.

The Local Balayage Picture

All three salons offering balayage in Orlando have 5.0-star ratings, with a combined 478 reviews. Two of the three offer online booking, so you can check availability and reserve your slot without a phone call. If you prefer to speak with someone first, calling is always an option—many colorists actually recommend a quick chat to discuss your hair and goals before your appointment.

Frequently asked questions

How long does a balayage take?
Balayage application typically takes 2–4 hours depending on your hair length, current color, and how dramatic a change you want. The stylist will hand-paint highlights, which takes time but allows for precision placement.
How often do I need balayage touch-ups?
Balayage grows out more subtly than traditional highlights because the placement is less uniform. Most people touch up every 8–12 weeks, though it depends on how quickly your hair grows and how noticeable you want the regrowth.
Is balayage good for curly or textured hair?
Yes, balayage can work beautifully on curly and textured hair. The hand-painted technique allows the colorist to place highlights strategically to enhance your curl pattern. Make sure your specialist has experience with your hair type.