Purple balayage is a highlighting technique that creates soft, painted purple streaks on your hair. It’s meant to show a unique vividness, perfect for bolder women!
First things first, do your research and find a stylist who’s skilled in doing vivid colors. Consult with them and be open-minded.
Hair artist Lauren Eliana of Cranston, RI, suggests patience with the journey.
“There’s a lot of chemistry and tedious steps involved to create colors like this. It can take multiple sessions, depending on your existing canvas,” Eliana explains.
Vivid colors require higher maintenance than sun-kissed balayage. So, be sure you stick to the aftercare recommendations that your stylist provided.
“Come back to the salon every six weeks to refresh the purple, then every 12+ weeks to refresh the balayage,” Eliana suggests.
Otherwise, you can choose a more vibrant purple shade to enjoy the fade-out process.
And these are additional maintenance tips from Eliana:
(1) Wash hair in very cold water. Warm or hot water will fade the color instantly.
(2) Styling tools shouldn’t be hotter than 315 degrees.
(3) Avoid salt water, chlorine, and too much sun exposure.
Eliana recommends shampoos from Aluram Daily and Oligo product lines. These are lightweight, hydrating, and healthy for color-treated hair.
Take a leap and opt for vivid color. These images of radiant purple balayage ideas will inspire you to try something new.
The perfect addition to longer, darker hair is violet tones melting from dark to light. Violet is a spectral color. It has many monochromatic hues, which make the possibilities endless. Ask your hair colorist to blend her favorite indigo tone into a lighter, richer lilac.
How gorgeous is this purple on purple-toned hair? To keep your hair color longer and maintain its quality, I suggest you wash your hair only in cold water. This will help keep your hair shiny and keep its rich color for a longer time.
Violet purple is one of the most desired vivid colors. The style of dark purple roots with a purple balayage is a key example of this popular color. Imagine the almost icy hue of violet! This is a beautiful spin on the trend of purple color.
If you want to add a touch of vibrant color to your hair, consider a tone-on-tone purple balayage. The tone-on-tone technique seamlessly blends different shades of purple to create a multi-dimensional look. From deep plum to soft lavender, the options are endless. Light to medium hair colors allow the vibrant purple tones of the balayage to stand out beautifully. Whether you have warm or cool undertones, a skilled colorist can customize the shades to complement your natural hair color and skin tone.
If you need to add a touch of vibrancy and dimension to your hair, consider trying a face-framing purple balayage. In this technique, we paint parts of your hair with purple. The color then starts to blend with your natural shade. This technique places color in a way that frames your face beautifully. Purple balayage works well with a variety of skin tones, but it complements medium to deep skin tones the best, as the purple undertones will add warmth and radiance. If you have fair skin, don’t go for dark purple. Choose a light shade for a soft, subtle look.
Up your purple shade by adding purple-silver highlights and black roots! This silver, grey and purple balayage will add multiple shades for more dimension.
If you want ideas on changing your light brown hair, talk to your stylist about purple highlights. Purple balayage on light brown hair will make your hair bright and dimensional. You can refresh your color between visits with Viral depositing shampoo in lavender.
Short, dimensional purple balayage hair is a great way to show creativity! If you want your color to last, one of the most beneficial things you can do is use sulfate-free shampoo. Limiting your washing can also help.
Balayaged hair looks extra rich with dark purple highlights. Try a deep purple against the dark in your hair to create an edgy yet subtle purple balayage.
Accent your hair with highlights in a smoky purple hue if you have medium ash to dark hair. Purple balayage on dark brown hair looks great on anyone as long as you have confidence. The smoky shades work with any skin tone. You will not want to go back once you try purple hair!
If you want to change your blonde but aren’t ready to commit, consider vivid purple tones. Purple balayage on blonde hair can fade quickly, so it’s the perfect temporary choice. I like to paint vivid hair color in upward brush strokes for that luscious blended melt.
Accent your brunette hair with pastel purple highlights if you fancy a bright color. A lavender shade would compliment an ash-brown base beautifully. Stylists should apply lightener to a teased and foiled section of hair in a V pattern. This will give you a beautiful pastel purple balayage on brown hair.
Have some fun with faded lavender highlights with dark roots. Keeping your natural hair color at the root will keep your maintenance down. It will also provide a softer grow out. You must lift your hair to a lighter blonde to achieve a beautiful cool-toned purple. A lavender balayage is a great way to experiment with fashion colors and step out of the box.
Plum purple hair can add a lot of brightness to your locks. Warmer shades of violet reflect the light and produce a brilliant, glossy shine. For a hue of violet that is a bit cool, your stylist should add a few drops of blue to their formula. They should do this until they reach their desired tone.
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#16: Midnight Purple Balayage Hair Color
If you have brunette hair and balayage highlights, consider a dark purple balayage. I recommend this to anyone who wants a low-maintenance color that pops. The natural root creates depth and grows out seamlessly. While the perfect shade of violet depends on your skin tone, it always fades beautifully.
Try a purple balayage on black hair with deep purple tones for a dimensional and bold style. I like to create a rich dark-to-light gradient with melted violet hues. To show off your gorgeous purple balayage black hair, crimp your strands with the Ion adjustable triple barrel waver.
If you have dark hair and are looking for the perfect fashion color, try purple-blue balayage. Combined purple and blue balayage tones will be easier to achieve on your darker locks because you do not need to lift to a pale blonde. For example, if you only lift to a dark blonde, you will still be able to achieve beautiful hues of blue and purple balayage. Black hair with purple balayage is the best technique to get your desired look without the upkeep of highlights.
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#20: Ash Purple Balayage Hair
Try this ash-purple balayage hair if you want a change from your blonde balayage. You will love the subtle dimension of the free-form painting technique. The purple highlights will complement this base color perfectly!
Women with black hair needing an update should try dark violet accents. Your stylist will want to foilyage or a balayage in a foil. Doing this instead of hair painting will get the lift needed for purple balayage on dark hair. I recommend glazing your hair dry for an extra shiny result.
Try the newest trend for your dark hair with vibrant purple balayage. This balayage with purple tones blends seamlessly and has zero harsh lines. Even the most vibrant tones can be less maintenance when blended properly with your natural color. Purple is easily achieved on dark hair, making your locks pop with dimension. Show an inspirational picture to your stylist and plan out your next color.
Go for the coolest new trend with dark magenta purple hair. A light purple balayage will give you the vibes of the most beautiful mermaid hair. First, lift to a medium or light blonde and then neutralize to get the perfect ash-purple hue.
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