balayage (bah-ley-AHZH) - n., for coloring hair in which dye is painted on using long strokes to lighten or highlight it in a natural-looking way.
Often with a brush, but there's other techniques. It was developed in France in the 1970s -- and so no surprise we got the word from French: literally, sweeping, from balayer, to sweep from Old French balaier, from balei/baleis a broom/brush, alteration of Late Latin ballāre, to dance. (Confession: I hadn't known this word till it popped up in a word of the day list.)
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Often with a brush, but there's other techniques. It was developed in France in the 1970s -- and so no surprise we got the word from French: literally, sweeping, from balayer, to sweep from Old French balaier, from balei/baleis a broom/brush, alteration of Late Latin ballāre, to dance. (Confession: I hadn't known this word till it popped up in a word of the day list.)
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Date: 2024-11-11 05:01 pm (UTC)(Current proponents of the technique are at pains to point out that modern balayage is not your grandma’s dirty-blonde-on-mouse-brown stripe-frosted shag; the contrast is usually subtler.
https://www.elle.com/beauty/hair/g28666/balayage-hair-highlights/)
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Date: 2024-11-12 01:53 pm (UTC)Interesting! D'you cut your own hair? Or maybe it's just less popular where you are. Balayage is one of the standard offerings in a hairdresser's in London, at least, so you see it on their lists of services.
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