Whenever you dye your hair any color it’s important to include natural looking highlights and lowlights. By adding a variety of hues of purple, your hair will have more dimension and body. You could lighten the purple colors by adding a blonde or white color to compliment and reflect the purple color.
Shades of Lilac
If you don’t want a totally solid ‘do, add a contrasting color to the under layers — and what color complements pale purple hair more than pastel pink?
Purple Colombre
The
colombre hair trend is the perfect style for people who want to add a funky shade to their ‘do, but don’t want an allover solid hue.
Silvery Violet
This shimmery, almost metallic color of purple is a totally unique shade that’s so elegant in any updo. Bonus: If you love
the look of gray hair , this will likely fade to a silvery gray shade, so you can try that trend out, too.
Dip-Dyed Violet
If you’re too afraid to bleach all your hair but still want to rock a vivid color, ask your stylist to just dye the bottom half of your hair.
Lavender With Roots
Visible roots are super popular right now, so rather than rushing to the salon the second you have a bit of brown at the top of your head, let it grow out for an inch or two and enjoy your trendy look.
Bright Violet
Lilac Tips
Get a little peek of purple by coloring just the bottom inch or two of your hair. For the front sections, start the purple at eye level to
make your peepers stand out .
Amethyst Highlights
Out: brown hair with blonde highlights. In: brown hair with sparkling purple highlights! If you love the look of dark hair but want a little extra oomph, ask your stylist for thin purple streaks throughout.
Smokey Purple Ombre
The
ombre hair trend is showing no signs of stopping, but it is getting more creative. If you want to try this stunning color gradient, dye the top portion of your hair a deep espresso brown and transition it into a dusky deep violet.
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