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Can Someone Be Born with Natural Purple Hair?

From lilacs and lavenders to eggplant and violet, there’s certainly the right shade of purple for everyone.  Not only that, it comes in both cool and warm tones, so it’s quite versatile and easy to pull off.

But here’s one question everyone is wondering—can a human being be born with natural purple hair?

Can Someone Be Born with Natural Purple Hair?

No, nobody can be born with natural purple hair. Even with genetic mutations, the hair cannot create purple hair pigment. So, if you want purple hair, you’ll have to dye your hair!

Here’s why: We, humans, can only produce two types of pigments—pheomelanin (reddish yellow pigment) and eumelanin (brown and black pigments). Because of this, naturally occurring hair colors will only be a variation of the amount and combination of the said pigments.

Unfortunately, our hair lacks one basic color that can create a purple shade. It’s no other than the blue pigment.

What You Need to Know Before Dyeing Hair Purple

We have some good news! Even if you can’t be born with natural purple hair, plenty of techniques and products can help you achieve gorgeous-looking purple hair.

But before you decide to dye your hair purple, you may want to consider the following factors first:

Healthy Hair Is the Best Foundation

Do you want a beautiful vivid purple shade that can last longer? Start with healthy hair. Damaged hair can cause the shade to fade faster and look less vibrant than it should be. Because of this, it’s essential that you prep and nourish your hair before dyeing it.

You can do this by applying hair oils or deep conditioning treatment a few times weekly and a hair mask once weekly.

Consider Your Natural or Current Hair Color

Your current or natural hair color will significantly affect the resulting shade, so you must consider this when choosing the right shade of purple.

For example, deeper shades of purple (i.e., eggplant, black violet, and plum) would work well with darker hair.

On the other hand, you can easily achieve pastel and lighter purple colors (i.e., lilac and lavender) when you have lighter hair.

If you want a purple shade that’s at least two shades lighter than your current hair color, you’d need to bleach your hair, which can be damaging if not done the right way.

Purple Hair Is High Maintenance

purple hair maintenance

Purple dyes are highly pigmented, easily fading when you wash your hair. Because of this, you’d need to have the color retouched every 4 to 6 weeks.

Not only will the maintenance be time-consuming, but frequent salon visits can also get quite expensive, so ensure that you can keep it up before dyeing your hair purple.

How to Choose the Right Purple Shade for You

choosing the right purple shade

If you’ve decided to go through with purple hair, the next step is to learn how to choose the right purple shade. To do this, you need to consider your skin undertones.

Undertones are the colors that show through your skin. To help you identify your skin tone. Here’s a simple guide:

  • If you have green veins, you have warm undertones.
  • Blue or purple veins mean cool undertones.
  • If you find it difficult to tell what the color of your veins is, you have neutral undertones.

Once you’ve identified your undertone, you can start exploring which shade of purple hair suits you best.

As a rule of thumb, warm undertones go well with warm purple shades, and a cool skin tone matches cool purple shades pretty well. For neutral undertones, any purple shade will do.

So, can someone be born with naturally purple hair? Unfortunately, as of now, no one can be born with purple hair.

The good news is you can always dye your hair purple and make it look natural by choosing the right shade following the tips we’ve shared with you.

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