Partial balayage
Best when visible surface pieces and face-framing brightness need the main refresh.
Balayage in Venice, FL
5.0 ★ from 95 Google reviews · 30 years · 15,000 clients · Master Cosmetologist
Soft, dimensional color with a calmer grow-out.
Looking for balayage near you in Venice, FL? Partial and full balayage for lived-in brightness, softer dimension, and color planned around your starting point. Glaze included in both partial and full balayage. Published fixed prices, no surprise glaze upcharge.
Balayage from $210-$265 · 1.5 to 2.5 hours · Currently booking 2 to 3 weeks out
Two-Week Sit-Right Guarantee. If the cut or color does not sit right within two weeks, contact me. I will fix it free.
The method
Before any color, foil, or shears, I run the Pre-Cut Read™: density, growth pattern, porosity, lifestyle fit, and what the last three stylists missed.
Three minutes of looking saves six weeks of fixing.
Every appointment starts here.
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Quick decision guide
Best when visible surface pieces and face-framing brightness need the main refresh.
Best when the overall head needs more dimensional brightness.
Better when you want stronger lift, brighter root-area coverage, or more controlled foil placement.
Pricing and timing
I plan balayage by placement, tone, hair condition, and maintenance schedule. The goal is brightness that makes sense as it grows, not just brightness on appointment day.
The two-week guarantee. If the cut or color does not sit right within two weeks, contact me. I will fix it free.
| Service | Time | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Balayage Partial Highlights with glaze | 1 hr 30 mins | $210 |
| Balayage Full Highlights with glaze | 2 hrs 30 mins | $265 |
Before you book
Partial balayage with glaze is $210 (1 hr 30 mins). Full balayage with glaze is $265 (2 hrs 30 mins). Prices are published, fixed, and include the glaze. No surprise upcharge at checkout.
Most clients book a touch-up every 8 to 12 weeks. Because balayage grows out softly, the line between root and color is much less obvious than with foil highlights. Many clients stretch it to 12-16 weeks with a glaze refresh between full appointments.
Usually yes. The hand-painted placement means the grow-out is softer and the regrowth line is less visible. Foil highlights are sharper and need more frequent touch-ups to avoid a hard line.
Book balayage for softer lived-in dimension, lower contrast, and face-framing brightness. Book highlights for stronger lift, brighter root-area coverage, or more controlled placement.
I use Schwarzkopf professional formulas and run a porosity check during the Pre-Cut Read before I choose the lift level. If your hair is already compromised, I will tell you that and recommend a slower, gentler approach over one or two visits.
Sometimes. Box dye can resist lift unpredictably. I will do a strand test before committing to a full balayage. For heavy box-dye history, color correction comes first. Pricing is quoted at consultation, never sprung on you mid-service.
Partial balayage covers the visible surface pieces and face-framing area (about half the head). Full balayage covers the entire head, including the underneath and back. Partial is right for a lived-in refresh. Full is right when you want dimensional brightness throughout.
Yes. Dark-hair balayage usually needs more lift time and may take two visits to reach the goal without compromising the hair. I will price both visits at consultation so you know the total cost before booking.
Find the salon
Inside Phenix Salon Suites. Free parking on site.
People also ask
Most balayage in Venice ends one of two ways. Striped at week three or brassy by week six. I get it. I hand-paint every panel myself, no foils, no assistant. Partial balayage runs $210 in about 2 to 3 hours. Full balayage runs $265 in about 3 to 4 hours. Schwarzkopf glaze is included to lock the tone at the rinse. After 30+ years and 15,000+ clients, I read your hair first, tell you straight which service fits, and send you out with a result that grows out invisible.
Balayage Venice FL, done by me
30 years. 15,000+ heads. Every appointment runs through what I call The Balayage Read: three reads before a tool touches your hair. That is why my work holds tone, why your grow-out reads natural, and why my chair sits at 5.0 across 95+ Google reviews.
I map the brightest pieces around the face before any lightener moves. Where they sit decides whether you read soft or editorial.
Every panel brushed open-air. No foils. The lift stays soft at the regrowth so it grows out invisible.
Custom-mixed to your base. That is what stops the result from going brassy in three weeks.
Balayage is hand-painted onto the surface of the hair without foils. Foil highlights are placed in measured sections wrapped in foil for more controlled lift. Each technique produces a different look as it grows out.
Balayage works when the goal is soft, lived-in dimension with a less defined root line: the brightness sits more on the mid-lengths and ends, and the grow-out is gentle. Foil highlights work when the goal is more brightness near the root, more contrast, or more controlled placement around the face frame and crown. Many appointments combine both for a fuller-dimensional finish.
The term “lived-in balayage” describes balayage placed and toned so the result still looks intentional eight, ten, even twelve weeks after the appointment. The technique requires the colorist to think two months ahead: where will the brightness sit when your hair grows two inches, and what tone refresh will be needed at the next visit.
Scott plans every balayage appointment with the next visit already in mind. That keeps the regular maintenance closer to a 12-week gloss refresh rather than a full re-do every six weeks.
Both partial and full balayage services at Scott Farmer Hair Salon include a glaze at the end of the appointment. The glaze tones the lifted hair so the brightness reads warm or cool the way you want, and adds shine that lasts about four weeks. Most Venice salons list balayage and glaze as separate line items: book here and the timing, application and refresh are planned together.
Partial Balayage with glaze: $210. Full Balayage with glaze: $265. Published fixed prices: no surprise glaze upcharge at the end like many Venice salons.
Balayage is hand-painted, not foiled. Scott places the brightness where the light hits when you wear your hair the way you actually wear it. He plans for the grow-out as much as the day-of result, which is why the appointment takes the full 90 to 150 minutes the technique needs.
Partial: $210. Full: $265. Both include the glaze at the end. That part matters: most Venice salons treat the glaze as a separate $40 to $80 line item, and you find out at checkout.
Pick the right service
Here is the deal. Most salons quietly oversell the service the client walks in asking for. I do not. I will point you to the right service even when it is not the one you came in for.
| You are here | Book this | Why |
|---|---|---|
| You want soft brightness around the face | Partial balayage $210 | Hand-painted face frame, 2-3 hours |
| You want all-over sun-kissed dimension | Full balayage $265 | Whole-head hand paint, 3-4 hours |
| It has been 8-12 weeks since your last balayage | Balayage touch up | Refresh the panels, glaze the tone |
| Your hair is dark and resistant to lift | Foilayage from $225 | Foils trap heat for stronger lift |
| You want defined ribbon brightness | Foil highlights from $125 | Different tool for a different look |
| You want gray coverage | Single process $125 | Balayage is a lightening service, not gray coverage |
Not sure which row is you? Text me a photo at 941-599-4868. I will tell you the right service before you book.
Last updated May 2026 by Scott Farmer, master hair stylist, Venice FL.
Cuts and color by appointment in a private suite in Venice. Online booking shows real-time openings. For corrections, big changes, or anything you are not sure how to book, text or call Scott directly.
New clients book two to three weeks out. Color corrections book four weeks out.
The next available chair is the one that plans first. (941) 599-4868