How To Get Purple Ombre Hair At Home

If you have dark hair, you will need to pre-lighten your hair before you can dye it purple. Here’s a step-by-step tutorial that will tell you how to go about bleaching and coloring your hair to achieve the purple ombre look.

You Will Need

A Bleaching Kit Hairbrush/Comb An Old Shirt that you would not mind getting stains on Gloves Vaseline Clips for sectioning Shampoo Conditioner Purple hair dye 3 plastic bowls An applicator brush

Lightening

Note: You might have to repeat the bleaching process a couple of times to achieve the desired lightness. Please don’t attempt to do this all in one day. While coloring your hair at home may seem fun, it is best to consult with a licensed cosmetologist to achieve your desired look.

Coloring

20 Breathtaking Purple Ombre Hair Color Ideas

1. Purple Magic

This ombre is a unique blend of colors. The natural brown hair color changes to purple hues at mid-length of the strands. The purple starts off with subtle pink undertones and quickly picks up strong blue undertones. The result is truly magical.

2. Midnight Ombre

There is no better combination than black and purple, and this style has done the duo complete justice. The natural black has been painted with the darkest purple with such proficient blending, it is hard to tell where the purple ends and the black begins.

3. Purple Sombre

This hairstyle is serious dreams. The cool and rich purple is heavy at the roots and fades out to an ashy lavender. The color transition is so subtle, you don’t even notice it unless you compare the shade at the roots to the tips.

4. Displaced Purple

Talk about movement. This beautiful ombre starts off with deep eggplant roots that fade to a lavender. The splash of blue-violet at the mid-lengths help add movement and dimension to the style. If your hair lacks luster, there is no way you can go wrong with this style.

5. Plum Blend

These colors are so rich, we can almost taste, smell, and hear them. Not to mention that the blending on this style is true perfection. The natural deep chocolate seamlessly transitions into a berry-plum shade. A style like this is so versatile, it is sure to look great through every season.

6. Molten Lilac

To say that we are in love with this hairstyle would be a major understatement. The plum base of this style has subtle amethyst undertones. The transition through the mid-lengths takes on stronger but pastel violet tones and the tips end in a beautiful lilac.

7. Purple Infinity

Braids and colored hair were made for each other. This look incorporates a quick fade at the mid-lengths. The transition starts off with a deep purple that blends the brown and purple-fuschsia. This ombre is sure to suit all hair types and textures, as well as all skin tones.

8. Gothic Fairytale

This is one of the best and most put-together alternative fashion looks we’ve seen, and it would not be complete without the hair. The gothic block roots fade to a deep purple, which quickly fades out to a soft lilac. If you’ve been wanting to let out the goth in you, this purple-ombre look might have been tailor-made for you.

9. Dusty Lavender

The ashy tones on this lavender have us swooning. The dark black roots on this style fade to a pigmented lavender that picks up subtle ashy tones as it fades out. The ashy tones add texture and dimension, making this style perfect for people with fine hair.

10. Soft Purple Silk

This is definitely the smoothest purple ombre that we’ve laid our eyes on. The black roots take on cool tones as it transitions to a gray, and then a beautiful soft violet. The artist seems to have incorporated gray tones to create movement and dimension in this look.

11. Smoke On The Water

You can never go wrong with subtlety. The extended shadow root on this look makes it one of the best purple sombre styles that we’ve come across. The subtle lilac transitions to a platinum blonde as you shift your gaze from the roots to the tips. If you love cool tones and want you to keep your hair light, this is the ideal purple ombre hairstyle for you.

12. Deep Purple

How does the color of an eggplant manage to look this beautiful? The deep shade seamlessly blends out of the black and into a lighter and more vivid purple. The color is smooth and vibrant and is sure to suit all hair types and textures.

13. Purple Haze

This has to be one of our favorite textured looks. The purple shadow root has gray undertones that fade to silver undertones as the purple fades out. The texture of this style makes it look like a big, beautiful, fluffy cloud.

14. Electric Amethyst

We love the blend of color in this style. While there are two prominent colors that pop, the deep amethyst and fuchsia-purple, the artist has also incorporated shades of deep violet at the crown to add texture and dimension. This style is great for fine and lightly textured hair.

15. Deep Plum Passion

If you don’t want to stray too far from your natural hair color, this might be the style for you. The deep brown roots fade out to take on vibrant plum tones to create a stunning visual. The style is easy to achieve, subtle, and sure to suit all skin tones and hair types.

16. Velvet Mercury

Colors this vivid need to be banned for being too gorgeous to handle. Dark purple roots fade out to a vibrant purple that quickly fades to a lilac at the lower lengths of the hair. If you like purple hair that pops, you are sure to fall in love with this hairstyle.

17. Violet Night

The sheen on this style though! The natural black roots start to take on deep violet tones at the mid-lengths of the gorgeously long locks. As you move further down the length of the hair, the color shifts to a lighter but more vibrant shade. This look is definitely one of our favorite cool-toned purple ombre hairstyles.

18. Pastel Ombre

The pastel trend is here to stay, and if you can’t decide whether to get a purple with strong pink undertones or blue ones, this look will let you have the best of both worlds. The deep black roots fade to a pink-toned purple, which then transitions to a beautiful lavender.

19. Purple Dream

If this is not what a unicorn’s mane looks like, nothing in the world makes sense to us anymore. The style starts off with a vibrant purple with blue undertones, which then starts to pick up pink tones towards the tips of the hair.

20. Purple Rain

If it would rain in purple, this world would be a much better place. But the world if not perfect, so we’re going to have to make do with this gorgeous sight instead, and we’re not complaining. The black roots create a shadow-root effect. The base then fades to a two-toned purple with heavy blue undertones at the mid-lengths and pink ones near the tips. What is the difference between ombre and balayage? A balayage is a freehand hair coloring technique while an ombre is a popular gradient hair coloring trend. The balayage technique is commonly used to get the ombre effect on hair. Is ombre the same as dip dye? No, an ombre is a gradient coloring trend where dark roots bleed into lighter shades. The dip dye coloring trend is where hair ends alone are colored in contrasting hair colors. It looks like your hair ends were dipped in a bold hair color. Is it hard to maintain ombre hair? No, it is not that hard to maintain an ombre hair. It is a low-maintenance and budget-friendly trending style. You may have to get a touch-up once every 6-8 weeks to keep the color fresh. Does an ombre damage your hair? Yes, but it damages hair but less than other coloring styles. In an ombre, the top of the hair is mostly untouched or colored very lightly. A lightener is applied mid-way down to the ends of your hair which may cause some damage that can be taken care of with the right hair care routine and products. How much does it cost to ombre your hair? The average cost of ombre depends on several factors such as the hair colorist, salon, hair texture, colors, and the hair length. It is around US$100 and US$450. How often should you wash ombre hair? Avoid washing ombréd hair more than twice or thrice a week. How often does an ombre need to be touched up? If the ombre starts high up on your hair then it should be refreshed once every 4-6 weeks. If the ombre starts mid-way or lower, it can be refreshed every 6-8 weeks.