#11: Hints of Strawberry Ombre
The strawberry ombre that is evident in this hair color will transport you to other everywhere! Show off the color with long hair, and take pleasure in the beauty of a long red-hair day!
#12: Auburn Red Hair
The auburn red hair has Copper color melting. It has a look a similar to Christina Hendricks. When coloring your hair red make sure you protect it by applying the top products recommended by your stylist of choice.
#13: Vivid Red Highlights
The vibrant red highlights paired with an edgy ombre, are stunning! Make sure to use color-safe products to keep the colors vivid. Do not worry about black roots as you’ll be fine growing out.
#14: Peachy Pastel Red Hair
This pastel peach red color hair is blend of pastel pink with peach undertones. This color melt looks great on fair to neutral-toned complexions.
#15: Dark Ruby Red
The dark red balayage style makes your hair look sharper and more detailed. Hairstyle your hair in subtle waves and then finish it with a gloss spray and watch how the color is reflected even more. The ruby red shade is a stylish option for those that have dark hair and wish to make a statement today as a redhead!
#16: Burnt Orange Red
Hair dye that is burnt orange red is an excellent method to spice up your boring ginger hair. Hair dyes can be applied to your hair using blonde highlights and pink tones inside for a bright orange tint to give your red hair a more dimensional look.
#17: Deep Sandy Red Shade for Women over 50
The deep, sandy red shade for women who are over 50 adds personality and a sense of edge to the woman who wears it. Beauty Therapist Soubecas Ioannis from Greece has made this vibrant hair color pop.
“It is essential to have a high quality of hair for it to shine and radiate elegance. Color-enhancing and moisturizing masks are essential for maintenance of your hair,” Ioannis explains.
#18: Mahogany With Blonde Highlights
It’s a simple, red shade with a touch of spice! This particular shade was developed by stylist and salon owner Nicole LaFrance of Millbury, MA. “Warmer red hair shades like mahogany look gorgeous,” says LaFrance. “Ask for your hair stylist’s help to maintain the mahogany base in your hair. You can then add copper pieces for balayage to give it more depth.” Red can fade more quickly than other colors. LaFrance suggests that you touch up your balayage every 6 to 8 months. “A short routine color melt will leave the color looking fresh!” “I always remind women that these colors are more maintenance-intensive than other colors due to their speedy fade,” she adds. “Use cool water in order to clean your hair. Hot water will open the cuticle, making the process easier for color to slide out. Also, as with any other color procedure make sure you use a great leave-in conditioner at least once per week! This can help repair any damage to your hair caused by color and will restore the moisture of your hair!”
#19: Scarlet Red Balayage
This balayage in red scarlet is an amazing color and is perfect for long-length hair.
#20: Scarlet Red Hair Color
This red shade is a savage one-color shade that creates an illusion of lows and highs in hair. If you’re thinking of going with an intense scarlet shade must be aware of some aspects. The first is that it can create beautiful undertones in your skin that you haven’t seen before. There are a variety of shades, from coppery red to violet-red , or true red. They also fade fast so make sure you use a quality shampoo that doesn’t scrub the gorgeous new hue straight off your hair’s strand. The hair that has this color needs regular touch-ups every 4-6 weeks. It’s also normal for these shades to stay slightly on the outside on the shaft of hair particularly when you’re semi. It is common to see the color run off into the water during washing, or bleeding onto towels is normal, so make sure you have older ones or darker ones!