The palest lavender hair colors you can go for
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Pale Purple
It's important to determine where you want to fall on the lavender spectrum. If you want a paler take, opt for a light gray balayage to balance things out.
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Ash Ash Baby
This lavender 'do makes use of ashy overtones to add an all-around iciness and gloss.
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Hide and Seek
Complement a cool pixie boasting a standard lavender base with a choppy silver layer.
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Pastel Princess
This dusty lavender color includes a subtle silver balayage, which gives the gradient an edge. If you're going for a lighter ombre, make sure you test out the base shade first and only opt for lighter grays.
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Iced Out
A lavender quartz shade works well with preexisting lowlights and the iridescent palette will give your strands a little lift.
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Keep It Light
Ask your stylist for a gradient effect with the lavender shade seamlessly blending with your natural hair color or whatever is left from your last dye job.
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Texture for Days
This bleached out 'do is a wonderful option for choppier cuts. You can also add pale tips for more definition.
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Snow in Summer
This snowy lavender is the perfect iced pastel for summer.
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Lavender Layers
Experiment with darker lilacs and purple tones, especially if you're planning on keeping your base pretty pale.
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