Dark Brown Violet Hair Color Ideas That Are Worth Trying

By Sharon R. Lee


We've seen a lot of hair color trends come and go, but this one has really stood the test of time. In fact, the trend has only grown more popular over the years as it makes its way into mainstream culture.

From Instagram beauty gurus to celebrities like Rihanna and Kylie Jenner, dark violet is all anyone can talk about! So if you're looking to try something new with your locks or are just curious about what all the hype is about, read on—we’ve got everything you need to know about this unique shade right here:

Dark Violet Roots

If you're looking to try out a new hair color that's different from what you've been doing, dark violet roots are an excellent place to start. Dark violet is a very popular hair color right now, and it looks great on dark brown hair.

If your current hairstyle requires you to pull back your bangs or wear them up, then dark violet will give them a pop of color without having to change things up too much.

For those who have medium brown natural locks and want something different but still want it subtle: try going with this shade of purple! It's not so bold that people will notice it right away (especially if they aren't familiar with how cool-toned undertones look), but they'll definitely see how unique it is once they get closer—and love the overall effect!

Dark Brown Violet and Blonde Balayage

Blonde balayage is a great way to add dimension to your hair while still keeping it low maintenance.

The subtle lightening of the ends of your strands is an easy way to make them appear lighter, yet you don't have to worry about changing up your hair color too much. Since brown and violet are both dark colors, they will blend well with this look.

Blonde balayage works especially well on shorter hairstyles like pixies or bobs because you can see more of the blonde highlights in their natural places (rather than tucked under). If you've got short hair, keep the shape simple so that it doesn't compete with anything else.

Purple Highlights

Purple highlights can be used in a variety of ways. If you're looking for a subtle look, try using purple at the tips of your hair with another color underneath.

This will give your hair dimension and make it more interesting to look at. If you want something more bold, use purple all over the top half of your head—it'll give off an airy vibe that'll complement any outfit!

The most popular shade choice for this look is brown/purple, but if you're not sure about trying it out yet (or don't have enough confidence), start by experimenting with pink first. It's still relatively unconventional without being too over-the-top, so if you decide purple isn't for you after all then there's no harm done; however if this new style becomes an instant hit then there's no reason why not to take things further once more confident in what works best!

Dark Plum Hair

Dark plum hair is a very bold and striking color that looks best on dark hair. It's a great way to add some fun and excitement to your style, especially if you're looking for ways to change up your look but aren't sure how to go about it.

This is also a great option for those who want to try something new without going too far into the realm of weird hairstyles.

If you decide that dark plum hair is right for you, there are several different ways you can wear this bold shade in order to make sure that it looks good on both short and long hair lengths as well as thin or thick strands of tresses.

Burgundy Balayage

Burgundy balayage is a gorgeous way to add some richness and dimension to your hair. The look works best on hair that's been lightened with blonde highlights, but if you're starting from brunette or black, we have some ideas for you too!

To get burgundy balayage, take your stylist's advice when choosing a color. Unfortunately (but understandably), there are no magic formulas for matching up the perfect shade of red/burgundy with your skin tone and eye color; however, using an undercarriage/roots shade will help create contrast between the lighter top layers and darker bottom ones.

You may also need some extra time for this process depending on how long your natural growth is—this technique does require some precision so it may take some practice before you can achieve results on yourself at home!

Once you've mastered the technique needed to keep up with burgundy hair color maintenance routines like root touch-ups every 6-8 weeks (or sooner if necessary), then there's no telling what kind of fun things could happen! From fashion shoots to special occasions or even just going out shopping downtown one afternoon after work the possibilities are truly endless once you've got yourself looking stylishly chic at all times because now everything looks amazing against such vivid tones!"

Mulberry Hair Color

The mulberry hair color is a dark brown with red tones, so it's an ideal choice for brunettes and blondes. The best way to achieve the mulberry hair color is with a balayage technique because it will give you dimension and depth.

Dark Violet Bob Haircut Idea

This is a look that’s perfect for women who want to make a statement. The dark brown violet hair color is given an even more intense look thanks to the violet highlights, which look wonderful with brown eyes. Additionally, this style looks great on women who have long curly hair or medium-length straight hair.

A bob haircut can also help you achieve this style if you don’t have naturally curly or long locks. It works especially well if you want to avoid having short bangs and still be able to wear your hair down when needed — or just leave it up in a messy bun when working out or running errands!

Purple Ombré

If you have brunette hair, the purple ombré is a great option for you: it will make your natural color look more vibrant and bring out the red undertones in your hair. This color is also flattering on medium to long hair and can be done at home or in a salon!

If you're new to dyeing your hair, try this tutorial from [name of website]:

  • Use an all-over conditioner before washing out dye so that it doesn't fade too quickly
  • Avoid using high-lift dyes when doing purple ombrés; they tend to fade quickly because they lift the pigmentation of darker colors more than lighter ones

Brunette and Plum Balayage Ombre

A balayage ombre is when your hair color transitions from light to dark, typically in a geometric shape. This look works best on hair that's already naturally medium to dark brown, as it will be easier to create the contrast. To achieve this look:

  • Ask your stylist for a base color that is two shades darker than your desired result and two shades lighter than your natural hue
  • Ask them to use foils around the crown area of your head (this is where you'll get that sharp line)
  • Then ask them to apply darker highlights at an angle from front to back over those foils

brown violet hair color looks very elegant and mysterious.

  • Dark violet hair color is a good choice for women who want to try something different.
  • Dark violet hair color looks very elegant and mysterious.

Conclusion

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Sharon R. Lee

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Hi There! I'm Lee. Welcome to A Pretty Fix, a home DIY blog about making your home colorful, decorating, and helping colors ideas and fun. Here you'll find ideas, tips, and inspiration to live life more colorfully and beautifully. Hope you stick around!

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