Gyna Cayambe
If you want to cut down on the amount of times you color your hair each year, then balayage is your best bet. The ombre hair trend is maintaining its cool (see: Alba, Kerr, and Barrymore), and Cayambe learned from the best: Abby Haliti, creator of Olivia Palermo's oft-copied golden color. For a subtle transformation that's big on impact, she deepens your color to make the lighter strands pop. And, you won't get a solid root line when the hair grows out. "My biggest tip is to commit to one colorist, because everyone has a different formula and sees color differently," she says. "You have to stay committed to see long-term results."
Julien Farel Salon, 540 Park Avenue (between E. 61st and E. 62nd streets); 212-888-8988.
Single Process: $140; Balayage: $295.
Elena Ruiz
Just a few of Ruiz’s well-placed highlights can give the appearance of volume, texture, and movement. The reason? While coloring hair fattens up every strand for an overall volume boost, her artful placements of beautiful hues (think rose gold, bronze, or buttery blonde) creates a delicious effect on your skin tone. Plus, the maintenance level is low.
Su’juk, 216 Greene Avenue (between Grand Avenue and Cambridge Place), Brooklyn; 347-223-4707.
Single Process: $95; Highlights: $250.
Mary Ducey
"Little kids' hair has always been an inspiration for me," says Mary Ducey, who's done Julie Delpy's gossamer-fine highlights and pioneered Danielle Bernstein of WeWoreWhat's dip-dyed locks years before they became the thing. For brunettes seeking an instant face-brightener, she weaves golden and amber hues from the mid-shaft to the end of the hair, breaking up dark strands with chocolate highlights and softening wheat-blondes with beige and Champagne tones. "Hair should never be monochromatic and should always look alive," she says.
Paul Fox Salon, 7 Cleveland Place (between Centre and Kenmare streets); 646-666-0559.
Partial Highlights: $120; Half-Head Highlights: $157; Full-Head Highlights: $190.
Jason Dolan
Dolan has become a master of balayage over the course of his career. He began his path into balayage when he decided over 20 years ago that this critically acclaimed technique was preferred due to the control it gives the colorist and client. When using foil, he felt as though there was a sense of freedom to express his creativity and allow movement in the hair.
Nunzio Saviano Salon, 130 E. 65th Street; 212-988-0880.
Single process: From $170 to $180.