Achieve ‘the unachievable’ with Great Lengths Balayage Blends

Great Lengths has launched a brand-new training course designed to teach balayage-inspired techniques, using extensions in place of colour application.

Balayage Blends will be led by Beverley Rosser, founder of Rosser Hairdressing, Liverpool, a Great Lengths Elite status salon, and has been created to offer clients a chemical-free route to flawless balayage.

Aimed at Great Lengths certified stylists wishing to extend their expertise, the day-long course will teach attendees how to create the advanced face frame application method. The innovative technique uses Great Lengths bonds in contrasting shades to mimic the effect of balayage, without the need to colour the client’s hair.

Beverley will guide each student through a detailed practical of the Face Frame, providing advice on application, placement and creating the perfect blend, before they take home placement patterns for all three looks. Students are required to purchase the required hair ahead of the course and to bring a live model on the day. 

‘With the rise in popularity of balayage, many of my clients were increasingly asking to achieve unrealistic colour results in just one appointment’ says Beverley. ‘This course has been designed to achieve the unachievable, using the perfect blend of Great Lengths bonds to mimic the look of traditional hand-painted balayage. Not only that, but using extensions means that the service is chemical-free, so ideal for clients who are wary of potential damage from colour and bleach. I’m so excited to share these techniques and showcase just another example of what can be achieved with Great Lengths extensions.’

Balayage Blends with Beverley Rosser costs £87.53 UK . Confirmed dates for 2023 are: 3rd April Dublin, 17th April Liverpool, 5th June Glasgow, 19th June, London. To book your space, please speak to the Great Lengths business support team on +44 (0) 113 216 3064.

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