Permanent dark purple hair dye

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If it’s a more intense result you’re after (and you’re not light blonde), you might want to consider bleaching your hair before adding the purple dye.

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Those with light-colored hair will see the most vibrant results, while those with darker hair will get a more subtle violet sheen that’s most noticeable in the sunlight. It’s also important to note that your current hair color will greatly impact how intense your purple shade will be. (Tip: When dyeing your hair at home, start with a strand test to make sure you’re happy with the color before committing to your whole head.) A semi-permanent dye, on the other hand, uses a traditional application process and washes out over several weeks, but if you’re really ready to take the plunge, a permanent dye will lock in the color until your hair grows out or you dye it again. Temporary hair dye is designed to wash out after just one day - which is great for experimenting - and application is as easy as a simple spray or pomade.

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When choosing a purple hair dye, start by asking yourself how long you want the color to last. The best purple hair dyes give you the violet hair of your dreams on a temporary or permanent basis (there are even wash-out formulas), and they come in a wide spectrum of hues, from electric violet to pastel lilac to deep eggplant. It’s never been easier to embrace your inner unicorn princess, thanks to the help of one magical beauty product - purple hair dye.

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