Whether you’re a natural or bottle blonde, chances are you are familiar with the yellowing of your hair colour and the brassy tones brought on by sun and heat. Blonde and light brunette hair is prone to discolouration as a result of heat styling, product build-up, chlorinated water, and general oxidative stress.
If you’ve ever walked out of the salon rocking a fresh balayage of blonde tones that catch the light like liquid gold or silver, you’ll know what a blow it can be to wake up one morning down the track to discover that your icy platinum blonde has developed more brass than an orchestra’s trombone section.
Don’t panic – help is at hand!
There is a way to keep your blonde hair bright and beautiful – and it’s with purple shampoo.
What on earth is purple shampoo you may be asking, and how does it offset the gradual brassiness and yellow hues of blonde hair?
Purple shampoos use violet tones to neutralise brassy, yellow hair colour instantly to keep your cool-toned blonde hue looking fresh and flawless.
If you struggle with keeping the perfect shade of blonde, we’re here to tell you everything you need to know about purple-toned shampoos – how they work, how to use them, and which 'violet-esque' shampoo we think is best. Read on for the low-down of why for just about everyone with coloured blonde hair, a purple shampoo is a must have …
How Does Purple Shampoo Work?
Violet-toned shampoos work by using purple pigments to counteract the warm yellow and brassy tones in blonde hair.
If you take a look at a colour wheel, you will see that the position of the colour purple is directly opposite to that of yellow. When introduced to brassy hair, cool purple tones colour-correct the warm tones of yellow by cancelling them out.
Is Purple Shampoo Right for Me?
Violet-toned shampoos can benefit just about everyone with light coloured hair, regardless of if that is salon achieved or natural - they will balance out the yellowing and dulling of blonde, platinum, ash blonde, silver, grey, white, and even pastel coloured hair.
The thing to remember is that purple shampoos are only for those with light coloured hair. For darker coloured hair, these products won’t achieve anything; however, if you have darker hair with blonde highlights or balayage, you can cancel out the yellow undertones of your highlights with purple shampoo to keep your ‘do bright and beautiful.
For bleached hair, a violet-toned shampoo is a non-negotiable. There’s no need to return to your hairstylist every time your hair starts to yellow or go dull. By making a purple shampoo a regular part of your wash routine, you can keep your cool-toned hair goals on track.