you might want to bleach it, then dye your hair. But if you dont have that kind of time or money you can buy anything in a box that doesnt look cheap. :)
Purple is a light burgundy (dark red) with a hint of blue.
purple silly, who can forget those socks
purple :)
it is purple
purple
RED
Burgundy is characterised with the hex code: #9E0508. Typing this into google, or a colour tool while selecting the colour will present the specific characterised colour. In regards to description, burgundy is a rich, deep red colour.
it is like maroony - purple and is darker than normal red.
When purple and red are mixed together, they create a deep, rich shade of maroon or burgundy. The exact resulting color will depend on the ratios of purple to red in the mixture.
It is a natural product, native to Peru/Ecuador--this partuclar cultivar is naturally purple.
Burgundy is a deeper red, and more purple.
This question is a bit vague but I will try my best. There are multiple different words that are not quite purple colours. There is burgundy, and indigo. Burgundy is a red-purple and Indigo is a blue-purple. There is also magenta which is pink-purple.
grape purple.
its a red color
You get a colour called burgundy if you mix purple with red. It's just like adding blue and red together but more red. If you do the opposite (adding red and blue but more blue) then you will get violet.
Yes, garnet and burgundy are similar colors as they are both deep red shades with hints of purple. Garnet tends to have more of a reddish-brown tone, while burgundy is a darker shade with more purple undertones.
blue and red, but you need a bigger red ratio than blue