Violet Hair

📅 May 24, 2022 ✍️ Anns 📁 ToDye

Violet Hair

Violet hair is a gorgeous color for a lucky few. If you’ve ever wanted to switch things up with your look, but haven’t been able to come up with the money or courage to do so, this might be a good option for you.

Violet hair can be achieved in three ways: by dying it violet from scratch or adding red dye over a dark blue or purple base color; by bleaching out an existing violet dye job (if any); and by having your stylist apply temporary highlights using glitter spray paint. Unfortunately, the first two methods will only last as long as your next shampoo session—and depending on how often you wash your hair and how thoroughly you rinse out product build-up, that could mean anywhere between one day and three weeks. The third method has some serious limitations as well; while it’s true that most people won’t notice what kind of temporary highlights were used after five minutes have passed (or even half an hour), they’ll definitely see them if they’re getting ready for work in front of an open mirror at 7 AM every morning!

Plum Hair

  • What is plum hair color?

Plum hair is a dark, reddish-purple shade that can be applied to any hair type. It’s named after the juicy fruit and has been around since ancient times. The term “plum” was actually used by the ancient Greeks to describe any deep red or purple hue.

  • What does plum hair look like?

It’s a warm, flattering tone that doesn’t make your skin appear ashy or gray—which is why it’s so popular among celebrities who want their features to pop! Plum-colored shades include:

  • Purple (the darkest)
  • Red-plum (the lightest)

Purple Hair

Purple hair is a vibrant hair color that can be achieved by adding a violet pigment to light blonde strands. There are many shades of purple hair available, from lavender to amethyst to magenta—and the possibilities for customizing your look seem endless!

Although purple is considered one of the rarest natural hair colors in humans, it’s also one of the most common unnatural ones. It’s not enough just to dye your hair purple: you need expert guidance on how best to achieve this unique look at home or if you plan on getting it done professionally.

Amethyst Hair

Amethyst is a beautiful violet-purple color, and it’s also the name of a precious stone that has been used for jewelry for centuries. Amethyst’s birthstone for February aligns with its colors perfectly—it’s no wonder why this shade is so popular!

Amethyst is actually the purple variety of quartz, which means it’s a type of crystal that can be found naturally in many different places around the world.

Lilac Hair

Lilac hair is a mixture of violet, purple and gray. It’s a pastel shade of lavender that can be achieved with any one of several different options: you can buy store-bought hair dye, use home-made dye or get it done in a salon.

Lavender Hair

Lavender hair is a pretty shade of violet. It looks like it’s made out of blue and purple paint, but in fact, lavender is also a mixture of blue and red pigments. Lavender hair has cool undertones that make it perfect for people with pale skin tones because they can balance out the warmth from their skin tone (which makes them look warmer). The color is lighter than violet hair but darker than lilac.

Violet hair is a gorgeous color for a lucky few.

Violet hair is a unique, high-fashion color that’s not for everyone. It’s a shade of purple that can be flattering on any skin tone and eye color, but it’s also incredibly rare. If you have violet hair and want to know how to care for it properly, here are some tips!

  • Don’t go overboard with the bleach. The biggest problem with violet hair is that it fades quickly due to its lightness. If you’re planning on dyeing your hair this color, make sure you get some intense treatment—and don’t use too much bleach during application (you’ll want just enough to cover your whole head).
  • Use plenty of conditioner every time you wash your tresses; this will help keep them healthy while they’re being exposed by strong chemicals in both dyes and shampoos/conditioners themselves