Hair dyeing purple: what shades are relevant?
Into the arsenal of ideas

Each bright color dyeing always has several variations, be it the mix of colors or the technique that is used.
Classic purple
The brightest and most saturated shade is the classic purple color, to create which you need to make the cleanest possible base so that the color goes on evenly and brightly.
Light purple
A light purple haze is a less vibrant purple color option that is great for purple-loving clients.
blueberry purple
The color of ripe blueberries. A very deep color that is perfect for fair-haired, dark-haired clients, since it is the darker base that gives the shade depth, muting the brightness of the pigment.
Cheshire cat color palette
This is already a mix of neon colors: purple and pink. They are evenly intertwined in color and shine, reflecting each other.
Split dyeing
We talked about split staining in one of our previous materials. This coloring technique involves different combinations of shades. The most successful and relevant combination of pink and purple today.
Amethyst
A dark purple shade that is best offered to dark-haired clients. The most relevant option is not to dye the entire hair, but to step back a few centimeters from the roots and randomly apply the dye to the entire length. A convenient type of coloring for those who do not like to frequently correct the coloring and do not tolerate overgrown roots.
Highlighting
Using the highlighting technique, which combines several shades of the same color, you can create a bright purple color. For this option you need to choose similar and compatible colors: purple, pink, blue. On Instagram, the coloring was called “unicorn coloring” because of the colors inherent in this fairy-tale creature.
Ombre
The uniqueness of coloring is also using technology. As you know, the essence of the ombre technique is a smooth transition from a dark shade to a light one. For bright colors, the colors are combined as follows: the dark color at the roots can be dark purple or blue, and from the middle of the length and at the ends - red, yellow or orange.