#11: Soft Wavy Hair
For a more understated upgrade, soft reddish brown hues applied on wavy hair offer a natural, feminine look that exudes effortlessness. It’s a flattering style for any face shape, adding warmth without overwhelming your features.
#12: Sweet Burgundy Red Highlights on Brown Hair
Burgundy highlights woven into brown hair create a sweet, sultry look that’s timeless. Ideal for medium-length cuts, this style pairs beautifully with warm undertones and suits oval or elongated faces the best.
#13: Warm for Curly Hair
Turn up the heat on your natural curls with warm reddish-brown hues. This shade creates the perfect glow for brown or dark skin tones and accentuates the natural volume and texture of your curls fantastically.
#14: Medium Brown Hair with Fun Copper Highlights
If you’re after a playful, versatile look, opt for copper streaks on medium brown hair. The pops of copper add vibrancy while remaining subtle enough for everyday wear. It’s perfect for casual or professional settings alike.
#15: Vivid Mahogany Red and Brunette Balayage
A bold blend of mahogany red and brunette balayage is ideal for anyone who wants to make a statement. Its deep, vivid tones captivate attention and are wonderful for long, flowing hair. Round and square faces benefit from the elongated look it creates.
#16: Gorgeous Red to Brown Caramel Ombre
Red, brown, and caramel create a mouthwatering ombre effect that’s hard to resist. From rich roots to golden ends, this style flatters medium to long hair and encourages brightness around oval or neutral face shapes.
#17: Two-Tone Red on Natural Brown
A two-tone red on natural brown hair is a chic combination that delivers dimension and depth to your locks. The natural brown serves as a base, allowing the vibrant red top layer to truly pop. What’s fantastic about this style is its adaptability—it suits almost every face shape. For oval or round faces, the two-tone effect draws attention vertically, elongating the appearance of your face. This bold yet balanced style works for both long and medium-length hair, making it a go-to choice for anyone wanting a striking yet natural palette.
#18: Beautiful Dark Brown to Red Ombre
Smooth transitions make the dark brown to red ombre both enchanting and effortlessly stylish. This gradient starts with dark brown roots and seamlessly melts into fiery red ends. It’s perfect for those with elongated face shapes, as the ombre draws attention to the lower half of your hair, giving a well-proportioned look. This style works particularly well on long, layered hair, creating an illusion of voluminous, cascading waves. Maintenance is relatively straightforward, as the natural dark roots allow for fewer touch-ups.
#19: Cherry Red to Brown Ombre on Short Hair
If you want to make your short hair stand out, the cherry red to brown ombre is your best bet. The rich cherry red at the top softens into a brown base, bringing a playful yet refined vibe to shorter cuts like bobs or pixies. The bold red near the roots works beautifully for heart-shaped faces, balancing out the width of the forehead while the brown tones create focus around the jawline. It’s an edgy, youthful style that screams confidence and individuality.
#20: Pretty Red Balayage on Dark Brown Hair
Balayage lovers will adore the pretty red balayage on a dark brown base. This technique involves hand-painting red highlights onto dark brown hair for a natural, sun-kissed effect. Ideal for those with oval or square face shapes, the painted strokes create a sense of movement that softens strong features. It pairs especially well with wavy or curly hair textures, allowing the colors to blend seamlessly while giving your locks a luminous, multi-dimensional finish.