31. Auburn to Copper Ombre
An excellent example of how to do copper hairstyles! For anyone who wants that true redhead effect, but is afraid the color might be too light for them, just choose this beautiful ombre, since the auburn flows into the copper very softly and naturally.
32. Rose Gold and Garnet Ombre
Who needs jewelry when you have hair dye? The combination of cool dark hair on top and warm, bright hair on the bottom doesn’t always work, but thanks to red undertones, it’s actually one of my favorite burgundy hair colors.
33. Beachy Berry Sombre
This soft ombre shows how well to put cool and warm tones together just right. The dark purple roots extend down into warm magenta tips beautifully, and the beachy waves help create really nice texture.
34. Red Balayage Braidstravaganza
Cherry red, orange, and auburn hair colors come together in two really thick braidsthat combine into one. Anyone could make this balayage work, but for the braids you need a lot of thick hair.
35. Mahogany Locks
Curling just the ends of the hair is an excellent solution for anyone who wants that princess look, without going through all the trouble of curling all of their long hair. Mahogany hair colors are great, because they can look straight up cherry red in direct sunlight – two hair colors in one!
36. Eggplant Color Melt
Dark black hair was hand-painted to create a marvelous, rich effect. If you’re envious of burgundy hair colors, but don’t want the regular dyeing of the roots, this is the way to go! Dark and light shades of eggplant come together in a really 3-dimensional balayage.
37. Pomegranate Ombre
This unique shade of muted, pastel red really reminds me of the pomegranate peel. The roots are like the nutritious, dark juice – especially considering these shiny curls look very healthy.
38. Cold Fire Storm
While there’s really just a wee bit of purple and copper hair colors here, when applied together they amplify each other, making this balayage really outstanding, despite the fact that most of the hair is actually a natural shade of dark brown.
39. Extreme Fire Storm
Thanks to a bright, burnt orange and magenta added to the copper and burgundy hair colors, this is a more extreme version of the previous balayage.
40. Mahogany, Copper, & Blonde Curls
One of the best ways to create texture, depth, not to mention a unique take on natural hair colors is simply by blending a bunch of them together, like in this lovely balayage! The mahogany, blonde, and copper hair colors work so well together here because they are all relatively warm.