Let’s be honest – blue black hair is anything but the usual hair color. Of course, with the recent tendencies, there is rarely any tint that will surprise you. However, once you see how magnetic the hue is and how many variations to it there are – you will surely fall in love with it. Taking all that into consideration, we figured that if you decide to try the hue out – you need to be fully aware of all the tiniest details on the matter. Besides, that fact that Ri-Ri and Katy Perry have already sported the shade should inspire you to push the boundaries! When you start to brood upon what blue black hair dye is and what is that special vibe that it grants to your hair, there is a list of things to bring up. First things first, black blue is a definite and successful union of these two colors. It may seem that two dark hues will never result in anything too vibrant, but the assumption is a misleading one. The beauty of this color is that it can remain quite subtle when you need it that way and then shine to its fullest scale when the subtleness goes away.

Voluminous Layered Hair with Curtain Bangs

Voluminous Layered Hair with Curtain Bangs

I think this luscious, long blue-black hair made by Glaminati hair expert Raven Camacho is both timeless and modern. The expertly cut layers add definition and movement to the tresses so that they frame the face and bring the best features to the front. The hair is cleansed with Hair Glow by Afterword Organics. After that, it is prepared and styled with a tonic, jelly, and balm from the Cult+King brand. The final step to succeed with a perfect hairstyle is to brush out and secure the hold.

Night Shade Striking Bob

Night Shade Striking Bob

You can’t capture the night…or can you? Well, a perfect night shade hue sealed in this striking bob will have you believe that you certainly can. All it takes is a Pulp Riot trio to succeed with the goal. You may want to ask a professional colourist to assist in blending the Nightfall, Cupid, and Tragic shades for the same ravishing outcome.

Midnight Gradient

Midnight Gradient

The velvety beauty of a starry sky is challenging to replicate unless you have the right combo of skill and products at hand. The Nightfall shade from the Pulp Riot Hair dye will take care of smooth coloring, but you have to put in some time and effort to prolong its vibrancy. Stick to a colored-hair care routine, and you will spread the magic of midnight everywhere you go!

Midnight Blue with Magenta Peek-a-Boo Tips

Midnight Blue with Magenta Peek-a-Boo Tips

A glimpse of Northern Light sealed in your hair is what this hairstyle is all about. The deep midnight-blue base has a hidden secret. The juicy magenta highlights that serve a peek-a-boo purpose introduce an extra spice and some playfulness into the style. You can succeed with the effect using Velvet, Cupid, and Jam Shade hair colors from the Pulp Riot Hair line.

Aurora Sleek Tresses

 Aurora Sleek Tresses

The otherworldly beauty of Aurora Borealis captivates and inspires. However, you don’t have to go to distant locations to enjoy the ethereal magic of the natural phenomenon. All it takes is an expert colourist to seal the light in your tresses and enjoy the result every time you see yourself in the mirror.

Shoulder-Length Highlighted Hair

Shoulder-Length Highlighted Hair

Dedicating yourself to a single vibrant shade is a challenging decision. If you can’t finalize your thoughts on the matter, I suggest you start with gentle highlights scattered all over your mane to test the waters. Even if you don’t choose to go further than that, the outcome is still mind-blowingly gorgeous.

Long Night Ocean Waves

Long Night Ocean Waves

The blue palette is exceptionally versatile. Night hues aren’t the only beautiful shades to choose from. Deep ocean waves are as stunning. Liz Cook, a Dimensional Master Colorist from California, created this multidimensional masterpiece. The artist combined a few hair dye colors from the Pulp Riot Hair dye collection to succeed with the effect. The roots were colored with Deepwater shade, the midst and the ends: Blue Muse, Tragic, & Deviant.

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