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It’s quite obvious that we girls would rather opt for some common hair tones as the safe picks. We always go for colors like brown, red, or brown when it comes to the most common hair colors. Purple, on the other hand, is not likely everyone’s choice because of its unnaturalness. Having said that, purple hair can be super complimentary once you consider the full spectrum of the purple shades. From lilac to indigo, there’re actually tons of purple shades for you when choosing a purple hair look to complement your skin undertone and texture type. You’ll never know will or when inspiration strikes, so instead of waiting, why not create a trend yourself? For that reason, on this post, we’ll dive into some of the most stylish wearable purple tones for hair and which tone fits you most.
- Determine Your Skin Tone & Undertone
Some of you may not realize this but knowing what skin tone you have can completely change your hair color game. Skin tones can be classified into many shades, ranging from light to deep. The most common tones one can have are fair skin, which normally to describe the White, medium tone (the Yellow), and brown skin for the Black. The darker your skin tone is the deeper the purple shade you should go for.
Apart from your original complexion color, you can also consider undertones to choose the right purple tones for your hair. Not only with makeup but your skin undertones are also associate with choosing hair shades, thus very helpful when you’re lost in this sea of lilac. So how do you know what undertone your skin is? The simplest way to do this is by looking at the veins’ color. While green veins correspond to warm undertone, blue corresponds to cool, and purple, either blue or green, is somewhere between. We often call it the neutral undertone.
- Purple Tones for Hair
Once you determine your skin tones, you can start brainstorming how you would like to customize the purple tones for your hair.
#1 Purple Tones for Warm Undertone and Light Skin Tone
If you have a warm undertone, then you’re lucky because the purple hue for you is Rose Quartz – the hair color of the year. Rose quartz is rather a new hair color as it only became well-known after being worn by model Stella Lucia at the Alexander Wang S/S 18 show earlier this year. Rose quartz is basically the amethyst mix with hues of pink layered with some shades of gray and titanium. The amethyst tone being mixed with pastel pink makes it much grungier than only amethyst itself, and it is wearable no matter what color your natural hair is. The interesting part of having this hairstyle is when you wash your hair after dyeing it. As rose quartz is quite an off-tone color as you expect the color to be slightly faded, creating the perfect balayage look.
As for white girls, it is not at all complicated for them to decide which purple shade they’ll have as it seems like there’s no tone under the purple umbrella could get them. Having said that, as we mentioned above, the fairer your skin the lighter shades you should go for. To be as natural as possible, a light skin tone should accompany a pastel periwinkle shade of purple. The combination of light purple and blue gives an illusion of the beautiful hydrangea, making your look even more feminine and lively. Other than pastel purple, you can also opt for some deeper tones such as charcoal purple, red-violet, or hybrid colors like ombré or purple ash. All you need is to choose your favorite purple and enjoy the good wicket of having fair skin.
#2 Purple Tones for Neutral Undertone & Medium Skin Tone
Most of us have neutral undertones, that’s why it’s best that we have neutral hues of purple. To what we would like to suggest, smoky purple suits neutral undertones perfectly. The reason we recommend the smoky purple-ish tones is because purple mixes with ash create extra shines to the hair. Besides, the color is super edgy yet lovely if you add some pink hues to it. The fusion between purple, pink and gray also makes it never grows out of style.
As for medium skin tones, indigo would be the wisest choice. Just like those with fair skin, blue-ish purple shades and medium skin tones are matches made in heaven. Still, try to scale up the color a few notches would make it perfect for yellow girls. Another option for you is the purple charcoal color. It is basically the same but in an even deeper shade.
#3 Purple Tones for Cool Undertone & Deep Skin Tone
You have cool undertones and you’re looking for the righty purple tones for your hair? Well, our answer to you is the whimsical orchid. The cool shades of pale pink or blue incorporated into purple hues enhance the cool base of your skin tone, creating a dreamy yet cool color-melt. A fun tip for you is if you mix up the pink, indigo blue, and purple, you will the next level your whimsical tones. Besides, you can totally do it at home by yourself. In short, the whimsical orchid is not only a stunning color shade, but it is also super effortless to achieve.
Deeper skin tones are not as “easy-going” as the lighter. Nevertheless, it doesn’t mean that you can’t have purple hair. In case you have dark skin, go for darker panels of purple. Red-ish purple, purple charcoal and really deep shades of purple are some tones you may want to try.
- Remain The Purple Tones for Your Hair
Keep in mind that the more shades you take on, the more maintenance you need. That’s why it is important that you have a carefully planned hair care routine. To maintain the color, make sure you have moisturizer before exposing your hair to the chemicals. The moisturizer will keep the natural oils on your scalp without produces extra oil, making the lock smoother and shinier. Shampoos are never good friends of dyed hair. For that reason, do make efforts keeping your hair away from wet washing, instead, go for dry shampoos and wet washing your hair only 1-2 times a week with protective shampoos to keep the color as long-lasting as possible. The final step is to care for your hair with the protective essence and cream to keep your tresses hydrated and avoid any damages and breakages caused during the chemical process.
Side note: If you’re unwilling to dye your hair due to the damages it may cause, go for a set of hair extensions or wigs from apostore. The extensions will protect your hair from being affected by heat styling or dyeing processes. In case your interest has been piqued, visit our website apostore to find the best quality products with 100% real Remy Vietnamese hair extensions.
Now that we have provided you our most favorite purple tones for hair, it’s your turn to make the decision. Make sure to share your story in the comment section below. We hope to stumble across your pictures as soon as possible. Should you’re interested in this post, go visit our website for more articles like this.
Are you looking for those hair inspirations online and wondering how the hell can one get her lock this beautiful? Well, bear in mind that this beautiful lock you’re seeing might not actually theirs. Yes, we’re talking about hair weaves – the secret weapon for women’s gorgeous locks. However, knowing that weaves bring us a lustrous glamour, poorly installed weaves can counter the effect. To get away from getting overwhelmed by the world of hair weaves, it’s important that you get the weaves right from the very start. Lucky for you, APO Hair is here to help. We’re giving you a detailed introduction to hair weaves – everything you need to know about them.
- Introduction to Hair Weave - What is a Weave?
Basically, there are 2 types of hair for weaves – artificial and natural. While the artificial hair extensions are usually called synthetic hair, it is not as a desirable option as the other one. With better quality and a more natural-looking appearance, it goes without saying that human hair extensions are of people’s liking.
So, why call it ‘hair weaves’? A hair weave is when wefts are sewn onto braided hair and customized to any ways of hairstyling. It was back to over 3000 years BC in Egypt, where people started to use beeswax to attach human hair and sometimes wool to their heads that the hair weaves appeared. Unlike the wigs which cover all over your natural tresses, a weave is directly applied to your personal hair to accentuate it. You can leave your hair weaves for several weeks without having to remove it daily like its equally famous counterpart – the clip-ins – which are meant to be taken off daily.
For so many years, hair weaves have been bringing stunning locks to women everywhere. With its ability to mimics the hairlines, weaves started to receive the fame it deserves for giving out such well-blended realistic looks. Having said that, it’s not that simple to classify each type of hair weaves and how to manage them. In this introduction to hair weaves, we’re giving you a list of different types of weaves to get you out of concerns.
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- Introduction to Hair Weave – Types & Methods
As stated above, the following category in our hair weaves introduction is the typical types of weaves and ways to achieve them.
Hair weaves come in countless types; the most 3 popular types that are accessible are the lace frontal weave, lace closure weave, and the natural sew-in.
#1 Natural Sew-in
A natural sew-in is used when your personal hair is braided in small plaits at the top of your head. Weaves are then sewn to the braids to create parting. The natural sew-ins can boost your hair thickness yet very natural. However, once you don’t properly look after it, having sewn-in hair extensions can cause severe breakage to your strands.
#2 Lace Frontal Weave
You want to use lace frontal weaves to recreate the hairline at the front as the lace frontal will sit across the front part of your head. Lace frontals are specially designed for those who have hair loss in the edges or receding hairlines.
#3 Lace Closure Weave
Lace closures will be your best choice if you’re suffering from thinning hair or having fine hair texture. Lace closure weaves play the role of protecting our hairline from damage and provide maximum versatility for hairstyling. A closure is typically 4x4, but in APO Hair, we also supply closures in 4.5x5.5 or 13x4 sizes.
Side note: At APO Hair, we provide 100% Vietnamese Remy hair extensions for the clients. We offer hair with any textures with colors ranging from natural black to blonde. All in bundles and have matching lace frontals and closures.
Just as there is a variety of hair weaves, there’re also a lot of ways to apply them – based on how long you’d like the weave to last for and what your ideal length and volume are? So as to provide you the most detailed introduction to hair weaves, we’d like to pinpoint 5 of the simplest ways that can help you create a relaxed-but-put-together look.
#1 Sewing: The first way to apply weaves is sewing. In this method, hairs will be cornrowed then sewn in with the wefts. This is exactly the process of applying a natural sew-in. Apart from a natural sew-in, the sewing method is considered the safest option as it suits most hair types.
#2 Strand by Strand: The method will take you a considerable amount of time, in which you want to divide your hair into sections – each braided an inch with the extensions. After that, you want to wrap a thread over to keep the weaves from falling off your own tresses.
#3 Interlocking: This is the most effortless way yet becomes the hardest if the weft is poorly installed. All you need to do is to sew super-thin wefts onto your loose hair.
#4 Bonding: With the help of specialized glues for extensions, wefts are attached to the shaft of your hair about an inch close to your scalp. Having said that, this method is not recommended as it may result in balding in certain areas of your head.
#5 Fusion: In fusion, there is a type of bond called ‘keratin-protein’ which joins your personal hair to the hair weft.
- Introduction to Hair Weave – Maintenance
Similar to our own locks, hair extensions need proper care to remain its best condition. Approximately, a weave has a lifespan of 3-4 weeks with regular maintenance. Depending on the hair texture, you can get the appropriate hair care products yourself. For instance, curly hair texture will need curling mousse to keep the curls long-lasting while we only need normal heat protectant for straight hair.
On top of that, you can also have a hair extensions care schedule. It’s ideal that you moisturize and condition your weave every day with light oils (jojoba oil, coconut oil, etc.). On a weekly basis, have your weave washed once a week to keep sanitized. We highly recommend that you meet the hairstylist every 2 weeks for reinstallment so that you can keep your lock always refreshing.
That’s it for the introduction to hair weaves. Now that we’ve provided you the basic info of hair weaves, it’s time you considered treat yourself with one. Should you want a set of high-quality hair weaves at more reasonable prices, visit APO Hair’s website to find some. It’s the best way to secure your beauty budget still manage a luscious look. Last but not least, make sure to share your opinions and stories in the comment section below.
Have you ever seen that trendy rainbow or pastel hair they’re talking about on Instagram? Imagine how we would look stunning in those locks if only we won’t have to strip off all the hair natural color. Apparently, one cannot add those hues of pink, blue, etc. to your tresses if she won’t use peroxide to lift their hair color. However, it is this peroxide that causes your hair severe damages and breakages. It is completely understandable that no one would like to commit to the process of using bleach to get lighter hair colors. For that reason, we’ve done some searches and come up with the tips that will help you to dye your dark hair without bleaching. Let’s take a look at what those are, shall we?
- Hair Bleach with Natural Ingredients
It is a pure misunderstanding if you believe peroxide is the only way to bleach your hair. Using bleach to lift your hair color may cause the moisture on your hair follicle stripped away, which plays the key role in keeping the color and moisture of our hair. Fortunately, there actually are some effective methods to lighten your hair color without having to use peroxide.
#1 Chamomile Tea
Chamomile tea can not only reduce stress but also contains the chemicals needed to lighten your hair. In fact, using chamomile tea as bleach can lift the hair tones up to 2-3 levels. All you have to do is to soak your hair in cool tea after washing it and let it dry naturally. Repeat the routine for a few days until you reach the color you like.
#2 Lemon/Lime Juice
Another option for you to choose is to use lemon juice. The citric acid in lemon juice is one of the best natural bleaching treatments you can ever have. Lemons will help lessen melanin in the hair, thus lighten the original color. You can even go blonde if your hair is already brown or chestnut color. To be able to bleach hair with lemon, you’ll want to add mix 2 cups of lemon juice to 1 cup of water and mix them well. Once you have the solution, pour it into a bottle and spray it on your hair. Use a comb to spread the lemon juice throughout the lock, and then you want to go out in the sun for a few hours, or you can blow-dry your hair at the highest setting. Although using lemon juiced is a very effective way to bleach hair, the acid in lemons can strip all moisture off your hair. Therefore, it’s crucial that you thoroughly care for your hair with deep conditioners and nourishing oils.
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#3 Hair Color Wax
Apart from natural treatments, there’re also some products that support lightening hair without damaging hair. One of the most popular items is the hair wax color cream. Natural hair wax color creams are made with natural ingredients and do not contain any additives. This is also super convenient for a quick color fix. However, just like temporary hair dyes, the color of a natural hair color wax will be gone once you have your hair washed.
- How to Dye Dark Hair without Bleaching?
If you’re not a fan of bleaching, either chemical or natural ways, you might need these options below that require no bleach.
#1 Henna
Henna is a super well-known natural method to dye dark hair without bleaching amongst hair colorists. This can be considered one of the biggest trends at the moment. The reason why Henna becomes so popular is that it’s made from the lawsonia inermis shrub – one of the oldest cosmetic and medical materials in the world. Its leaves have been used as colorings for thousands of years, and its flowers are also appreciated for having a pleasant fragrance. Henna often gives out reddish shades on your hair. Depending on the color base of your lock, the hair texture, and your hair condition, etc., the tones can vary from light orange to dark red. When using henna, the color will sit on the hair shafts and slowly deposit the color on the cortex. Unlike regular hair dye, the color from henna will create a protective layer on the hair strands and can somehow stimulate hair growth and the qualities of the hair. Still, this doesn’t mean henna can lighten your hair. As this is a natural hair dye method, henna can only give the most basic palettes; it’s can be very messy sometimes as well.
#2 Hair Gel & Chalk
As you won’t get a color range using henna, another alternative for you is using hair chalks and gels. These two options are rather easy to use. You can just simply wet the chalk with water and put it on your hair. That was for the hair chalk; it’s even easier to apply hair gels. All you have to do is directly place the gel onto your tresses, and you’re done! The pro of these hair gels and chalks is that they offer a diversity of color choices, including the most unique ones. Having said that, gels and chalks are also the short-term color fix as they’ll be removed with shampoos – just like the hair color wax.
#3 Color Hair Spray
The subtlest pick we have for you to dye your dark hair without bleaching is the color hair spray. Color sprays can come in various forms, from foams to normal mists. While hair foams work as the shade-shifting shimmers that change according to the lights hitting on your locks, normal sprays will work as just as the hair chalks but in a way more effortless way. Without any tints or peroxide, you can still opt for a color spray to switch things up. The color hair sprays are not only user-friendly but also comes in an assortment of shades. Nevertheless, a color spray won’t work its best on dark hair as it would on lighter ones. And of course, if you want full coverage, then you better go for another coloring treatment.
#4 Colored Hair Extensions
Why have to expose your hair to so many chemicals with uncertainty while you can have thousands of different hair colors (even rainbow) with a set of hair extensions? With more and more accessible types of extensions nowadays, you can now have a multitude of color options, from the most natural to the boldest ones. At APO store, we offer extensions with various lengths, colors, and textures. You can also get yourself a set of virgin human hair extensions and experience dyeing hair all by yourself. Be that as it may, poorly installed hair extensions can cause troubles such as traction alopecia or unnatural-looking locks. Plus, hair extensions also need a carefully planned hair care routine to maintain its long-lasting effect.
Complicated as it might seem, dyeing dark hair without bleaching is actually simpler than you thought. As long as you take great care of your lock to keep the cuticle healthy, you can switch your hair to any colors you want no matter how dark it is. Make sure to comment below your experience and thoughts on this article about how to dye dark hair without bleaching? Should you have any problems, do find us at APO store’s website to get the best advice on hair care and hair extensions. And if you’re interested in this article, come to our blog to get more posts like this.
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