crimson hair with dark roots
Long red hair looks great with edgy dark roots peeking out. Bold, fierce, and oozes confidence. Get ready to turn heads with this look.
reddish brown hair
Whether you’re lucky enough to have natural red hair or have a really good hairstylist, this all-over reddish-brown style is timeless. This shade wows Sadie Fink, but keep in mind that for best results, it’s important to choose a shade that suits you and your skin tone.
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dimensional red hair
Massive murder alert. A combination of neutrals, bright highlights, dark lowlights, and high-shine hair gloss creates a red hair shade that’s just *chef’s kiss*.
chestnut red curls
There’s something about curly red hair that takes your look to a whole other level. Trust me, if you do it right, you won’t look like Merida from Brave. I mean, look at Beyoncé totally killing the look.
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bright reddish brown hair
I’m totally happy with the bold red look, but a more toned-down version can have just as much impact. If you want to add more flair to your light reddish-brown hair, opt for a layered cut with cute wispy bangs like Madeleine Petsch’s.
deep reddish brown hair
This deep hue is the ultimate fall vibe. The red gives it a warm, cozy, and slightly sassy look. This rich, rustic look blends sultry brown tones with a splash of red that catches just the right amount of light. This color is perfect for those who want to convey a casually chic energy while keeping it understated.
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copper red melt
I’m obsessed with this fiery copper look. The deep red tone on the top joins the soft orange copper on the end for super vibrant locks that are sure to get you lots of compliments.
cherry cola red
If I were to duplicate this deep red shade, 99.99% of the time I would go with this Cherry Cola shade. This hair color, which borders on burgundy, really satisfies my craving for a seasonal makeover and incorporates dark cherry red tones throughout.
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classic scarlet red hair
For a dimensional, all-over red look, this scarlet shade is (and always will be) a real winner. Pairing this particular color with long hair can give you a really warm look.
red ombre
For the ultimate attention-grabbing look, choose this reverse ombre, a dark red to true red gradient. Tips add a ton of drama to your overall look and are a fun way to experiment with brighter colors.
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cool tone red
Cool red colors are popular in fall and winter. why? Because it’s a chic way to bring color into your life. This look in particular incorporates bright red peekaboost strands, but cool burgundy hues would look just as good overall.
red wine hair
You can wear that while drinking red wine, bb. This vampy look is a 10/10 in my book and is a more subdued way to rock a red shade as it’s more of a dark brunette shade.
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red striped spots
Not ready to commit to a completely red-proof style? No need to worry. Because adding a few strands of fiery colored hair can look just as good as an all-red hairstyle.
red highlights
If you’re not ready to commit to a full red look, try this. Adding red highlights throughout your dark hair is a gorgeous way to experiment with vibrant color without being completely fussy. It’s a win-win situation!
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bright red roots
Billie Eilish has tried just about every color in the rainbow, but this fiery red look easily ranks in my top three. Her red roots prove you don’t need to dye your entire head to make a statement.
red velvet hair
Due Lipa’s deep red shade is deep and proves that you don’t need highlights to add dimension to your hair. Trust me, this velvety color catches the light on its own.
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long red twist
I’ve always wanted to try colors other than black for my protective style. This is exactly the inspiration I needed. Whether you add a few strands of red or an all-over look, a long or short twist of red will always give you a signature look.
Auburn Waves
You heard it here first: Reddish-auburn hair will be *all over* your Insta feed from fall to winter. This is the style to go for if you want everyone to wonder what you did to look so good.
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warm ginger hair
I’m totally in love with this 2024 hair color of Lindsay Lohan. This is a brighter, fresher, and softer version of the usual copper and ginger shades. Be careful not to use similar colors as they will fade quickly. To maintain vibrancy, invest in a conditioner that deposits copper color to keep it looking vibrant.
red peekaboo hair
If you want a truly striking look, hot red hair peeking out from under your brunette locks is a great lock. Explosive bright shades really stand out against dark hair and are a great way to add an unexpected twist to a classic look.
Chaise Sanders is Cosmopolitan’s deputy editor, covering everything from lifestyle and beauty to entertainment and style. Want to upgrade your skincare game? She offers you the best facial cleansing brushes. Or maybe you’re in need of a new full-fledged crime drama? We’ve got you covered! Before joining the Cosmo team, Chaise worked as an editor at Country Living (also part of the Hearst family), where she interviewed celebrities like Dolly Parton, LeAnn Rimes, and even Martha Stewart. As one of the Big Apple’s newest residents, there’s a good chance you’ll catch her checking out Instagrammable cafes or spending big bucks at vintage stores.
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