How to Choose a Balayage Specialist
Look at stylists who mention balayage or color work in their portfolio—it's a technique that takes practice. The salons here all have balayage as an active service, so you're starting from a solid baseline. Read recent reviews; they'll tell you if the stylist nailed the color tone and dimension you're after. If you have specific inspiration (a photo, a color reference, a vibe), bring it to your consultation so the stylist can set expectations. Don't hesitate to ask questions about how the technique works or whether it'll suit your hair type.
Booking and What to Expect
Most salons here—about 78%—let you book online, so you can grab a time that fits your schedule. When you call or book, ask how long the appointment typically runs; balayage is detail work, so plan for several hours. All 9 salons are rated by customers, with an average rating of 4.96 stars, so you can trust the community feedback. Check if they offer a consultation beforehand—it's a good way to discuss your vision and any concerns about your hair's current condition.
