#20: Medium to Dark Red Ombre
This medium-to-dark red hair color “screams passion and fire,” says hair colorist Morgan Abernathy.
“This color has been carefully pigmented to highlight the most stunning color of red” the stylist adds.
Are you wondering how she got this shade? Abernathy explained that she utilized Pulp Riot color melting a 5-66 with a booster of -66 melting it into an 8-level Balayage. On top of the balayage the use of a fireball to create an overlay, bringing out the fire goddess in.
“The most appealing aspect of this dark red ombre is how intense it looks. It’s extremely versatile and stunning!” she remarks.
This dark red ombre blends with true red and more intense red. It’s stunning on different types of skin. Just think about the maintenance.
Abernathy claims that this color is for work and maintenance. “A innovative color such as this ombre can also be labor-intensive and requires maintenance. But, a good home care will keep you looking stunning and vibrant for a lengthy time.”
#21: Dark Cherry Red Hair Color
The dark shade of red is mix that appears like an eerie black red cherry.
Hair colorist Luna Says “It’s an intense black color that has melting root that transforms into a bright and seductive red. It’s a fantastic fall style for people who want to add some spice to their look!”
It’s not possible for all skin types to do this. “A more warm (or more neutral) shade and color melt are an excellent option for those who are worried about wearing a bright shade. This red is ideal for brunettes who haven’t had hair dyed,” Luna explains.
Like any color of red hair you should use a deep conditioner. Luna recommends K-Pak by Joico.
#22: Natural Dark Red Hair Color
The authentic dark-red hair shade is beautiful, but bold. It’s certain to draw attention to eyes with green.
Based on the advice of the hairdresser Emily Chadwick, you should “ask your stylist to boost your natural red hair shade by using bright gold and copper tones” to achieve this color.
The best advice Chadwick can give you? “Use professional color-safe, color-safe shampoo and conditioner to ensure the color for a long time. For shine, use Verb Ghost Oil.”
#23: Maroon Red Hair
Maroon red hair can best be described as wine and red berries!
As per hair stylist Haley Banks, to get this maroon-red hair always begin with your natural hair color. Your colorist should suggest the most delicate lavender and then you can add more vibrant colors later.
Banks suggests women who are considering the color of this to remember that it’s a shift in colour and lifestyle. “If you’re someone who needs to wash her hair daily, this may not be the right color to go with,” she adds.
In terms of products? Banks suggests “using professional-grade products at home is essential. The red hair colors don’t last long with products designed to help them. Dry shampoo is the new most reliable companion for keeping your hair in a style that is wearable. If you’re thinking about the color of this one, bear in mind that it requires the highest level of maintenance.”
#24: Dark Ruby Red Hair Color
It’s all it takes to get a dark red hair shade to make you a stylish redhead. The shade of ruby-red appears more vibrant when straight locks are brushed over the shoulders.
Hairstylist Ayla Schepp describes it as a dense mulberry Bob with a slight curl.
Are you unsure of what you should ask your colorist to obtain this color? Schapp states that “there are three different formulas of color used to get this color. Level 5 violet, mixed in with 1/3 naturally level 5 utilized in the root to avoid the hot root. In the root area, melt the mid-end formulation (level five violet). It’s crucial that you leave an open on the crown. Make sure to use the formulas 1, 2 and 3 to create depth in the shade. The highlight below only shows its own form only when movement is present.”
“If you’re considering this dark red shade washing your hair, do it in cold or lukewarm water. Use a professional brand that is color-safe like Kevin Murphy,” she says.
#25: Deep Red Violet Hair
Get this rich violet hair in red, and be ready to rock! The tones blend effortlessly particularly when paired with waves. A serum or oil will surely make shine appear in your locks.
#26: Dark Red Brown Hair for Older Women
A rich dark red-brown coloring is often a way to make older women appear younger. The way to bring out youthful brightness is best achieved by incorporating the same softness and warmth to your hair.
#27: Plum Red for Curly Hair
It’s a deep red for curly hair that is ombre. Do you not love how vibrant the shade was when it came out?
Long Beach, CA hair colorist Griffin Rangel says, “this is for women who are looking for something different and interesting. It’s not overly outrageous, yet will cause people to pay attention to you hair.”
#28: Sangria Balayage Dark Red Color
This deep red hue screams energy. The red hue appears different when illuminated and is bright and shiny.
This hair dye, which is dark red, is extremely maintenance-free. Make sure you use the correct product and shampoo to preserve the shade. This color/style can be replicated with any hair type.
#29 Dark Red with Highlights
Black roots and highlights in dark red provide sparkle and contrast.
“With multidimensional colors it is possible to lose vibrancy and you get an overall more blended color” says the color expert Devon Crawley of Columbus IN. “Doesn’t the richness of dark brown and red appear stunning? The red pops, and gives an obvious outline from the root all the way to the top. It’s also so shiny!” Crawley exclaims.
“Red hair colors fade in vibrancy when they fade,” says Crawley. “However when you’re wearing your natural hair base, it blends beautifully. This allows you to take for long periods between each session.”
#30: Deep Auburn Red Hair Color
The deep auburn red hair color appears similar to dark mahogany.
The hairstylist Michelle Austin of Denver, CO states that “this colour of hair balances by an edgy red hue and warm highlights over an icy base. Do you find it reminiscent of flavors like cinnamon, clove or saffron?”
Austin suggests that if you’ve been a brunette for a long time rich reds or auburns can be beautiful ways to add color to your colour.
“A delicate cast made of copper burgundy hair can be easily maintained with regular treatments in the salon. Treatments for glossing add amazing shine. You can use at-home color depositing shampoos and conditioners such as Celeb Luxury,” she adds.
#31: Deep Mahogany Red Hair + Dark Roots
Deep mahogany is a very popular dark red hair shade. It’s a stunning shade that’s usually achieved using the balayage method.
Hairstylist Jennifer Lopez of Brea, CA designed this stunning hair color. “If you’re looking for red hair tips this shade is an inspiration for the fall season. We can call it cinnamon spice. Nothing screams fall hair more than this transformation in red,” she notes.
Lopez suggests asking your colorist to mix a mixture of chocolate and mahogany both made by Rusk.
“Darkened roots that have a dark ash brown that is melting into the color look stunning,” she says. “Don’t think about whether your hair tone or skin tone is ideal for this shade. But, your stylist may require you for you to tone down your hair slightly to get this shade off. Don’t be afraid to go with it!”
#32: Dark Red Wine Tones
Dark red wine tones are a sophisticated choice for adding depth and richness to your hair.
This deep, luxurious shade combines the elegance of burgundy with subtle hints of red, creating a striking yet refined look. Perfect for those seeking a bold change, dark wine tones enhance your hair’s natural shine and provide a dramatic contrast to lighter hues.
Easy to maintain and flattering on various skin tones, it’s a top pick for anyone wanting to make a statement.