How to Dye Your Hair Purple
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How to Dye Your Hair Purple

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Purple is one of the color options that symbolize excitement, prosperity, and power, and it looks terrific on multiple skin tones. While you can still look beautiful with back hair, you might sometimes find it necessary to change it.

There are several shades to explore when you want to dye your hair purple. There is so much to apply, from a pastel lilac to dark indigo, and you cannot miss an option that suits your unique needs. You also can choose between semi-permanent, temporary, or permanent options when you want to dye your hair purple.

Dye Your Hair Purple - Step by Step Guide

Changing your hair is among the easiest and quickest ways you can use to express yourself. However, to achieve the best outcomes from your mission to turn your hair purple, you need to have several supplies handy. Some of the necessary tools and materials you require for the process include:

  • Purple hair dye. According to How to Hair Girl, several best hair dyes are used to turn your hair purple. But the most appropriate for your situation suits your unique lifestyle and budget needs.
  • Conditioner. The best conditioner that will help you achieve the best out of your mission to turn hair purple is any white conditioner.
  • A Paint Brush. Find a quality brush that will not leave bristles in your hair.
  • A Container. It would be best to have a glass or plastic container to mix your conditioner and dye. However, if you go for a plastic container, ensure to dispose of it in a proper place where children cannot access it after use.

Other things you need include:

  • At least four towels
  • Hair ties or hair clips
  • Latex gloves

You might also find it necessary to use hair bleach if your hair is not light enough.

Step 1: Preparing Your Hair

Ensure to have a shade complementing your skin tone before starting the process. Thoroughly wash your hair for several days before coloring it with your purple dye. If you wash your hair and apply the dye immediately, you can strip it of its natural oils. Passing a few days earlier will protect your hair from facing any damage.

Step 2: Part Your Hair

Use your hair ties or clips to part the hair into several sections, preferably four. Note that the more sections you part your hair, the easier you’ll find handling it.

Step 3: Mix the Product

Any original hair dye will always come with a user manual. Follow the instructions from your user manual to mix the color solutions carefully into the recommended ratio.

Step 4: Applying the Solution to Your Hair Sections

Carefully apply the solution to the hair parts, ensuring to attend to all sections uniformly. You should also ensure that you coat all the strands accordingly. If your goal is to cover your entire hair section, take tiny parts to attend to each strand. Ensure to use your mirror to confirm if you have attended to every side of your head.

Step 5: Set a Timer

Once you’re through with applying the solution, use a shower cap or plastic cover to cover your head. Set a timer as indicated on the manufacturer’s user manual that came with your dye. On average, it takes between 30 to 40 minutes for the dye to set in your head correctly.

Step 6: Wash color dye off

Use clean running water to wash off the color dye in your head. Many people tend to shampoo their hair when they reach this far. But that’s not recommended at all. Instead, it’s crucial to protect the dye by applying a conditioner.

Step 7: Dry the Hair

Expose your hair to a cool, dry place to let it dry naturally. It’s not advisable to use heat immediately to dry your hair. Also, you should not expose your hair to direct sunlight since UV rays will fade your beautiful hair color. Cover your head if you have to go to any place with direct sunlight exposure.

How to Dye Your Hair Purple Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How Light Does Your Hair have to be to dye it purple?

To turn your hair purple with dye, it must be at least light brown. If your hair is deep brown or black, you’ll need to bleach it to light brown before dying it purple. You need to bleach the hair at least once before dying it purple.

What Do I Need to Know Before I Dye My Hair Purple?

Some hair dyes and bleaches contain harmful chemicals that might damage your hair. Also, if you use a semi-permanent dye, it won’t last long as a permanent dye can, so don’t expect to live with it for long.

Depending on the dyeing method and shade, purple may be a subtle color choice only visible in the light.

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