Can you bleach purple hair




















Here we have a slightly more complicated task if you want to leave behind the faded purple to move on to a blonde. Do you want to know why? Because the permanent dye is applied with a volume developer and contains ammonia, which causes the pigments to penetrate inside the hair fiber, changing your base color. Since purple pigments are even more persistent than other colors, you must perform at least two bleaching sessions to remove it completely.

Think about the health of your hair! And to do that, you should use the time to strengthen and repair your hair. Once you have finished with the bleaching sessions and the purple has disappeared, you must apply the dye. And to cover up any traces of purple, you can choose permanent dye in dark blonde shades. Dark blonde 6 Blonde 7 And if your base is lighter, you can choose lighter shades of blonde like a light blonde 8 or a very light blond 9.

What will you need to dye? The violet dye neutralises this yellow but won't affect the red tone, which is left behind to contribute to that rose gold appearance. If your hair looks too yellow after bleaching, you may find you need to mix a small amount of red into the purple dye to achieve the same effect.

One method I've found to produce a nice rose gold in the past is to use a mahogany or purple shampoo like De Lorenzo Violet for toning. The De Lorenzo Violet is meant for maintaining darker purple hair, rather than blonde, and as such when used on blonde hair properly diluted down with plain shampoo, it imparts a soft rose hue. Diluting it down to the strength you require allows it to be used to achieve anything from a pastel rose colour, to dark rose gold hair, and it's generally easy to find in stores.

Diluting down a mahogany shampoo will achieve a similar result because the primary tone in mahogany is red-violet. You can do the same thing with semi-permanent dyes like Manic Panic by diluting them down with conditioner before application and these are also much easier to find in store.

I wish to colour my hair rose gold and saw a couple of videos on YouTube that used purple dye after bleaching their hair to a dark gold colour. The purple from the dye mixed with the bleached hair, making it a nice rosey gold. I have dark hair, almost black, and i want to use a permanent dye. I can't find the permanent dye that i want in my city.

Can you recommend a permanent purple dye that is widely accessible? Also, will it work if i get my hair bleached at a salon and then apply the purple dye over it after a while? Hey really good article I was just wondering were can I buy the perment hair color from. I was looking online for indola colour and. I bleached my hair then colored with Manic Panic Ultra Violet, my hair was beautiful.

Within a week the grey started popping out, so I redyed it and it turned dark purple. Can I just redye with a form of purple or do I need to bleach then add the purple? No joke. Thank you in advance. I was so happy to find this site. I do hope you are still answering the posts,as I have learned so much from you. So I naturally have medium to dark brown hair, and I'm going for a dark purple color, but I would prefer not to bleach my hair at all. What dye would you recommend to achieve this desired color?

I've looked at a few options, but seeing as this would be my first dye job, I really don't know where to look. Hi I've been using the live colours but can't get the strong purple colour I want, it's more of a monogamy colour, could you recommend a hair dye to achieve a vivid dark purple please, Lisa anne x. Also, any recommendations for product are welcome, Thanks. I'm not sure if you're still answering questions here, but I'm looking to go a vivid medium neutral purple. The cinch is that my hair is currently bright red via L'oreal HiColor Magenta once every 3 months for the past 9 or so months , and I have no idea what shade to use.

I've never pre-bleached and don't plan to, but I'm wondering if I could use my 20 volume developer I have plenty leftover from my last dye job with any purple products that you can recommend?

I've only seen people refer to pre-bleaching or no bleach at all for purple, so I'm pretty confused about the whole thing. Can you only mix developer with certain products such as HiColor? I just spend seven hours with my hairstyle bleaching and coloring my hair trying to get that purple look! My roots or virgin hair look amazing We processed or bleached my hair down to a seven, and it went brown with a hint of purple.

While the rest of my hair is bright purple, about eight inches in between, brown But that portion of my hair didn't take the black we put on it a couple of months ago. Nor did it take it the time before So I have like medium brown red color and want to go a bright purple red color do I have to bleach my hair and what number developer do I use for the bleach and color? I want to dye my hair a specific purple and I just don't know how I understand I should go to a salon but it's so expensive.

I've tried multiple dyes and come no where close to what I want. I Hoping you could help me by telling me the kind of bleach and colors I should you? Please and thank you I went and got some highlights done by a professional. My hair colour did not turn out as expected. I wanted deep vibrant permanent purple highlights. She bleached to a level 4 and colored with Rusk semi-permanent and did not show at all. A week later she bleached again for a long time 60 min and applied a permanent booster color cream from kendra for another hour.

I rea about this product online and it said it was a booster, not a color itself. My hair stayed bleached and yellow with not color. The next day she applied a RV5 from Kendra and my hair now is weak and far away from been purple and healthy. I don't know how to fix it. What color brand can I use to get my purple colour and how long do I wait before doing anything for my hair.

I don't want to bleach again. Thank you very much for your help. I have medium to dark brown hair. I'd like to put purple on it, but the look I want is a deep dark purple that is subtle, shows up but shows up best in sunlight. I was hope to avoid the bleaching if possible.

Is that possible and which permanent color would you suggest? I just recently bleached my dark brown hair 3x to a light yellow kind of colour with a bit of brown streaks more towards the top. I used a liiiiittle bit of pravana violet and mixed it wth conditioner and applied it to my hair and it turned out purple with streaks of brown?..

Even the parts that were really kind of blonde turned out brown too.. I can't bleach it anymore because it'll prolly turn green and I don't want the additional damage Would the purple show if I dyed it over again but this time with more of the pravana dye in the mixture? I'm looking for a medium muted purple preferably blue based.

The purple parts of my hair looks great tho. It could be the dye, as if the purple shade is darker than the colour you want, this will lead to a darker result even if you've only taken your hair to a certain level. Otherwise, the colour in the picture is about a level 6, so you'd want to have lightened to at least a level 7 for that shade to show up like that. It also looks like there's a strong blue tone, which is what gives it that indigo look and you'll need to replicate this to get it exactly the same.

For now, I'd recommend letting the dye fade a little and seeing how it looks once this occurs. This will give you a better idea of whether it's the dye that's too dark, or whether you will need to lighten your hair a little more. Once you know this, a bleach bath should take it the rest of the way relatively gently and then you can recolour it.

I did the bleach bath about a week ago, and got a very even orange-blonde shade My hair is still in good condition. A little dry but nothing to be worried about that a good hair mask can't nourish in a few weeks. Indoors it looks dark brown though :. Did I mix it too dark? Or do I need to bleach once more?

I'm attaching a photo from Inthefrow's Instagram of the vibrancy I'm hoping to achieve under indoor lighting. Please guide me once more. This is the shade of purple I'm hoping to achieve eventually. I would like my hair to appear purple both indoors and outdoors. Apologies for the very late reply.

It'd be better to continue bleaching it for the time being. When hair is dyed with dark dyes, subsequent dyes don't tend to lift very well. Eventually you get to a point where another dye won't lighten it further, whereas the bleach will continue to gradually lift.

If you want a dark purple, you also don't want to lighten it too far anyway because you need pigment underneath the dye to form the foundation of the colour. Otherwise, the lighter you take your hair, the lighter, albeit more vibrant, the purple dye will turn out.

If you definitely want a dark purple, it'd be best to go no lighter than orange. Of course, this is just the point where a purple dye that is dark enough will cover properly to look dark purple, and how it turns out is dependent on how dark the dye is that you're using.

When you apply a strong tone like violet to grey hair, what happens is that the grey won't darken; it will just grab the violet tone only. The result is a very bright colour where any grey hair is, but this is perfectly fine if this is the kind of effect you want. If your grey hair is more diffuse, it should just make the overall colour look more vibrant, whilst if you have patches where the grey hair is more prominent, these areas will be noticeably a different colour.

If you did want to get around this effect though, the way to do it is to either fill your grey hair first before dyeing with the violet, or mix the violet with a natural tone. Filling replaces missing pigment into the grey hair because you add it back in during the process, whilst a natural tone is a balance of the three primary colours, so this darkens and dyes grey hair more effectively because of this.

Mixing with a natural tone will dilute down the violet tone on the rest of your hair though. As for why not many older women tend to have violet or purple hair, there's probably a few reasons. Careers, time, and personal taste factor in. Often, younger people are just more experimental with their style, have jobs that are more permissive of outlandish hair, and more time available. There's also a generational shift towards bright colours and pastels because there are so many dyes available to do this these days and these styles are very popular right now, whereas the older generations are more into other styles like highlights.

Thanks for your article. It's really great and informative. I have another question for which I cannot seem to find an answer anywhere on the internet. I have been covering the grey with a mixture of Olia Golden Brown 5.

The result is pretty good. However, I would really love to go an exciting purple or magenta shade. I notice that on, say, the Feria Violet Vendetta a shade which looks like a deep bluey purple box it advises against putting the the colour on grey or blonde hairs because the result would be very intense, but is this not what one would want? Anyway, intensity of colour aside, I guess that what would happen is that on first application, I'd have intense colour on my hi-lites, fading to a softer effect on the hair coloured by the Olia Golden Brown, then far more muted if even visible effect on my dark natural colour and then, the effect in which I am most interested, an intense pop of colour on all my grey hairs which would increase as I let my grey grow out and continue to colour with the purple?

Would this work? Would it look too mad to begin with? Or could it be a really interesting effect? Like purple hi-lites all through the hair? Or am I completely off track here? Is there a reason that you never really see this on older women? Any direction on this would be really appreciated. I'd also like to go the purple route. I have Level 1 hair that has previously been dyed dark brown. I was hoping to use the bleach bath method to lighten it maybe to an orange-ish shade enough for a dark purple, that would be visible both indoors and outdoors.

I'll be using Sparks Purple Passion, which is a very blue based purple dye. The only high-lift dyes I have access to are the Alfaparf Evolution of Color dyes.

Can you recommend a shade from that brand for this process, if you do think it's a good idea. The reason for this is that the dye wasn't dark enough to cover properly. What ends up happening is that abundance of red tone in your hair will overpower the colour from the dye so it looks more reddish than a true purple.

You could use a darker purple. This will cover properly, but it may be a darker colour than what you want. You could lighten your hair further and then re-dye. By doing this, you can get your hair lighter so that the purple you want will cover properly. You still might want to mix a little blue tone in if possible to adjust for all the warm tone in your hair.

You certainly can add blue to it right now. I want my hair to be a purple color not so dark and my hair is really dark brown with red undertones only show in sun light. I bleached my hair to a light brown but looked a little orange in pictures, I used a bright purple color, don't remember if it was semi permanent it came in the kit with the bleach, and left it for 25 min like the box said and it turned to this red brick color with some hints of violet, it's a hard color to describe.

Someone suggested I try dye it blue to make the purple but I don't know what to do. What do you suggest. Bleach to light brown at least for it to show up properly and look vibrant. Anything darker you're still going to get a purple tone, but the darker your hair is, the less visible it will be.

If your hair is currently its natural colour, it will be a light orange colour, right before it begins to turn gold when it reaches the light brown level during bleaching. When you're done with the purple, you'll need to dye it dark brown again to return to your previous colour. As the colour you're using is a semi-permanent dye, be aware that it will wash out over time too, so if you want to keep it for a while, you may need to repeat the dye after a few weeks to keep it vibrant.

I recently decided that i would like to dye my hair purple. However, my hair is a dark brown. How light would I have to bleach my hair if I am using ion color brilliance in purple? I dont want a vibrant color. I'm going for a dark purple but I am worried about it turning a different color rather than what I intended to get. You can dye over it, but there is the chance of an uneven result. It's similar to using highlighters on different coloured paper.

On white paper, the highlighter is bright and intensely coloured, whilst on darker colours it is duller and starts to look more like a tinge of colour. A lot depends on what kind of dye it is though. Permanent purple dye will usually contain a foundation of gold, copper, and red pigment beneath the actual purple colour you see, so this will often fill in the difference and turn out perfectly even depending on brand and constitution.

Semi-permanent dyes are more of a problem and you can expect a greater chance of unevenness because they're more of a pure purple colour.

The darker the dye is though, the less chance you'll notice the difference. I recently bleached my hair using Blue Flash and some parts of my hair turned plafinum while others turned yellow could I dye a dark purple over it? Or would the end result be uneven? Not possible unfortunately. HiColor doesn't have intensifiers.

You'll need to use a professional brand if you want to modify the shade with these, as they aren't generally produced in any at-home brands. A few options depending on what you can get: Fudge Headpaint - 4. I've used other pravana colors as well and they also fade fairly quickly. One of these days I'll have to go back to this purple -- it was always very good to me.

Purple really does suit you. My daughter has coloured her hair for years. She's done purple when she graduated and along with her purple dress, she looked like a Disney Princess. She is more often orange now, and it suits her. Might be time to colour my hair purple again Reply 2 years ago. Thank you! I have so many of those Instructables shirts, so I figured using my purple shirt to dye my hair purple was okay. Love it! Your purple hair is so beautiful and vibrant!! Thanks for sharing these awesome tips.

By ellygibson Mischief and Malarkey Shop Follow. More by the author:. About: I'm a designer, maker, writer, and artist based in upstate NY. More About ellygibson ». If your hair is light enough: Purple hair dye. I order a 3. The quality honestly doesn't matter too much here, but it has to be a white conditioner.

A 99c bottle of conditioner from your local drug store will work just fine, as long as it is white. A paint brush. It doesn't need to be a fancy one, but maybe not the cheapest one either. You don't want all the bristles falling out. I have one that I found in my craft stash that works perfectly that I use every time. A plastic or glass container to mix dye and conditioner. If you use plastic, you can throw it away once your done. I use a glass container that I reuse every time and I clean it out thoroughly after each use.

This is simply just to reduce waste. Hair clips or hair ties. Latex gloves. Towels that you don't mind staining purple. At least four of them. My hair was dark and long before I went purple. It took me two boxes of hair bleach to cover and lighten all my hair. If you're hair is already light enough, go on to the next step. Ultra Violet when bleached will turn blue then green then yellow. Purple Haze when bleached will turn pink.

Any bleach applied to purple for myself has turned either pink, blue, or orange. This is not the color you want such as a lighter purple. Bleaching over violet hair - to apply a lighter purple? Hello everyone! Any advice would be very much appreciated! Your purple is gorgeoum. I do, I can't figure out how to add it in a post though? Let me try and add it to my profile



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