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Permanent hair dye takes a lot to fade, but you could probably try the vitamin c and anti-dandruff shampoo method. I wouldn’t suggest using dish soap as it would take forever to get it out of your hair and if you don't get it all out it can seriously dry out and damage your hair.
Also never use bleach to fade or remove the dyes, instead get a color remover to help remove them.
You could try color oops to fade your purple hair, color oops works great on red and orange and natural colors, but on other fantasy colors not so much. When I used it on blur hair it made it go light lavender. So if you use it on your purple it will most likely take it to a light purple or a pink
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“The” hairstyle? There were many, many styles during the Victorian era!
women usually kept their hair long and styled with curls and updos.
men usually short.
The wealthy woman wore their hair in a more complex style for the evening, working women would favor a simpler style.
https://hairstyle-en.com/victorian-hairstyles-women-best-guide-to-choosing-2021/
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If compare haircuts of the Victorian era and haircuts that are popular today, we can see that they are very similar. For example a jewfro hairstyle, it was popular then and is fashionable nowadays. If you don't know what it means jewfro, link https://menshaircuts.com/jewfro-hairstyles/
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