Spring 2025 Balayage Trends at Hair at Central, Erindale Canberra.

1. Natural, Low-Maintenance Balayage

This spring, balayage shines through its soft, sun-kissed gradients that melt naturally into darker roots—think honey, caramel, and mocha tones. These shades not only look effortlessly chic but also require fewer salon visits thanks to their seamless root transitions  .

2. “Barely There” Subtle Balayage

Inspired by celebrities like Taylor Swift, this trend embraces minimal, delicate highlights that complement your natural base. The result is understated elegance with significantly reduced upkeep  .

3. Bronde Balayage

Can’t decide between blonde or brunette? Bronde balayage merges both for a luminous, multidimensional finish. It’s one of spring’s standout shades, offering warmth and versatility  .

4. Honey Blonde & Caramel Melt

Warm, rich tones are front and center this season. Honey blonde balayage and caramel melt shades imbue hair with golden depth and radiant warmth—perfect for transitioning from winter to spring  .

5. Cool Ash & Champagne Tones

If you’re after a high-fashion edge, consider icy ash blonde or champagne beige balayage. These cooler tones deliver sophistication with a refined, elegant vibe—ideal for a polished spring look  .

6. Soft Warm Hybrids

Expect the rise of subtle auburn-brunette blends and textured mocha mousse shades—think soft dimension with a warm underlying glow, inspired by celebs like Zendaya and Rihanna  .

Why Hair at Central Erindale Is Your Balayage Destination

  • Local and expert: Based in Wanniassa, Hair at Central is an award-winning salon in Tuggeranong offering balayage, coloring, keratin treatments, perms, styling, and more at competitive prices  .

  • Accessible and comfortable: Free parking, wheelchair access, and long opening hours (including late Thursdays) make appointments hassle-free  .

  • Highly regarded stylists: Natasha, Maria and Crystal bring warmth, precision, and style—locally trusted professionals delivering modern trends without premium city costs

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