Two-Day Academy Class: Balayage, Blonding & Corrective Color
From hair painting to high-lift mastery — gain real-world confidence in advanced color work.
Day 1: Balayage / Hair Painting
Learn practical, salon-ready balayage techniques and how to customize them for every client.
Class Description:
What’s the real difference between balayage and modern foiling? This class provides a comprehensive introduction to balayage and surface painting techniques, covering who it’s best for, what results to expect, and how to communicate realistic outcomes with your clients. You’ll learn hands-on techniques that are simple, effective, and easy to implement behind the chair.
From brush selection to application tools, from classic full painting to modern "peaks and valleys" patterns, this class breaks down the methods that make balayage both artistic and functional.
Key Segments:
What Is Balayage?
Definition, history, and evolution in the salon
How it compares to foiling
Pros & Cons of Balayage
When it works beautifully — and when to avoid it
Realistic client expectations and maintenance
Ideal Hair Types for Balayage
Texture, density, porosity, and previous color history
Client Consultation from Photos
How to identify techniques in inspiration photos
Language to manage expectations
Setting you and your client up for success
Tools Overview
Brushes for balayage vs. foil work
Power lighteners for surface painting
Paddles, film, and saturation tools
Techniques & Application
“Peaks and Valleys” painting
Full painting vs. weaved or sliced application
Creating dimension through gradation
Hands-On Segment
Apply one or more balayage looks on mannequins
Practice clean blending, saturation, and placement
Tools Needed:
Tail Combs
10 Sectioning Clips
Favorite Color Tools (brushes, bowls, paddles, film, etc.)
Blow Dryer
Styling Brush
Day 2: All-Over Lightening & Corrective Color
Master global blonding, bleach retouches, and the principles of corrective color and toning.
Class Description:
To be a true blonding expert, you must go beyond foils. This class focuses on global lightening and the essential skills needed to correct or lift previous color. You’ll learn the chemistry of bleach, how it behaves differently on virgin vs. previously colored hair, and how to handle retouches and rebalancing.
We'll also dive into corrective color theory, including bleach washes, color balancing, and how to identify when and how to tone for an even, healthy finish. This class emphasizes hands-on practice, formulation confidence, and real-world application.
Key Segments:
Bleach Chemistry
How bleach works on the cortex
Developer strength, timing, and porosity effects
Global Blonding Applications
Full-head bleach on virgin hair
Scalp bleach retouches: sectioning, timing, overlap control
Corrective Color Principles
When to bleach wash or color balance
Neutralizing unwanted tones post-lift
Understanding bands, uneven lift, and compromised hair
Client Consultation from Photos
Identifying corrections and expected results
Key phrases for guest education and consent
Hands-On Practice:
Lift swatches for visual learning
Full-head bleach application (mannequin)
Tone and gloss based on observed level and condition
Tools Needed:
Tail Combs
10 Sectioning Clips
Favorite Color Tools (bleach, bowls, brushes, foils if needed)
Blow Dryer
Styling Brush