Red hair: coppery, burgundy, natural, dark... 10 photos of the different types of red hair

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Red hair shades: learn everything about coppery red, burgundy, marsala and more nuances (Photo: Instagram @naomisoms)


Red hair: coppery, burgundy, natural, dark... 10 photos of the different types of red hair

The marsala has a more purplish tone and the pigment has more varieties (Photo Instagram: @cosmoprofbeauty)

Red hair: coppery, burgundy, natural, dark... 10 photos of the different types of red hair

Learn all about red hair shades! (Photo: Instagram @bel_pipsqueekinsaigon)

Red hair: coppery, burgundy, natural, dark... 10 photos of the different types of red hair

In sunlight, the strands are even more open in color (Photo Instagram: @curlysueofficial)

Red hair: coppery, burgundy, natural, dark... 10 photos of the different types of red hair

Dark red hair can be adopted in different shades of red (Photo: Instagram @sullyg_)


Red hair: coppery, burgundy, natural, dark... 10 photos of the different types of red hair Red hair: coppery, burgundy, natural, dark... 10 photos of the different types of red hair Red hair: coppery, burgundy, natural, dark... 10 photos of the different types of red hair Red hair: coppery, burgundy, natural, dark... 10 photos of the different types of red hair Red hair: coppery, burgundy, natural, dark... 10 photos of the different types of red hair

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Red hair: coppery, burgundy, natural, dark... 10 photos of the different types of red hair

Carmine Red 6.66 Cor&Ton

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Intense Red 7.66 Cor&Ton

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Red hair is trending every year, be it copper, burgundy or natural red. The shades of red have a fan club passionate about the different color options that, from the warmest tone to the most closed tone, manage to harmonize or create a beautiful contrast with all types of yarn and the most varied skin tones.



With so many options to choose between tones, some doubts and indecisions may arise for those who want to start betting on red hair. Rest assured that now is the time: get ready to discover the shades of red and choose one of them to call your own!

Burgundy red hair is vibrant and intense, especially in sunlight

Because it is more closed, burgundy red ends up approaching a more purplish tone in a more sober way. Generally, it is not necessary to bleach the strands to achieve the hue, as burgundy red can be considered a dark red hair. The final color can be changed according to how long the dye has been on the hair and if there has been previous discoloration, offering greater versatility of shades and pigmentation. When in contact with sunlight, the locks reflect the reddish nuances of the color!

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Dark red hair does not need bleaching 

More discreet, this is the ideal tone for those who want to enter the world of reds and reds but still don't want to take the risk. Wine hair is a dark and sober red hair tone, with a full shine finish. As the color is closer to dark brown, most of the time it is not necessary to bleach and damage the yarn to apply the dye, it can vary from a warm brown to a reddish brown.



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Cherry Red Hair is the gateway to the most striking tones

It's impossible not to talk about cherry red hair when it comes to super vibrant red tones! This tone is intense and striking, drawing attention wherever it goes. To achieve this tone, it may be necessary to discolor the dark strands. It's important to be very careful when applying the paint, as this tone tends to stain more easily, but nothing that practice can't make perfect!


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Marsala Red Hair is versatile and suits all skin tones 

Marsala red hair is on everyone's mind and has been the sensation present in looks, accessories, makeup and even in red hair tones! More open than the previously mentioned tones, to achieve the marsala tone it is necessary to discolor the strands that will be more drawn to purple and pink tones, especially during the fading process, which is more accelerated than the more closed tones.

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Orange copper red hair is the closest shade to natural red hair

A dream of many redheads in love with shades of red, coppery red is the closest shade to natural red hair! Copper red with orange highlights is one of the red hair shades that show a natural and stunning color. Although the color looks beautiful, you need to be careful with the before and after dyeing, okay, diva? It is necessary to bleach several tones down to achieve this color, so your hair needs to be healthy for the process. Copper red also stains easily and fades much more easily, especially if it is a light or golden red, which requires more frequent touch-ups from the root to disguise your original hair color with the color of the dye applied.

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Check out tips to avoid fading red hair 

Red hair tends to fade easily, so don't forget to always use sunscreen on your hair every day! The sun accelerates the fading process, especially if the product chosen to fix the red tone was a toner. This fading happens because of the small color pigments. That's why it's very important that you maintain some daily care for your red hair, okay, diva?

The first tip for not accelerating the fading of red hair is to avoid or reduce the use of heat tools, such as a diffuser, dryer and flat iron, so as not to accelerate the fading of red hair. If you are unable to detox using these tools, it is essential that you always use your favorite heat protectant so that excessive heat does not damage your colored hair.

In addition, it is worth putting together a capillary schedule for red hair with hydration, nutrition and reconstruction steps to deliver all your red hair needs, from moisture to essential proteins. Another tip is to invest in dyes that have a UV filter in the coloring, as these products protect red hair from damage from the sun's rays in everyday life.

Have the shader as your ally

The tonalizer is the little product that will help you a lot when your red hair starts to fade. Instead of redyeing your hair with ammonia coloring, you can use ammonia-free hair color to give it a splash of shine! The shine bath helps restore the color of the paint while hydrating your hair, a two-in-one action, see, diva? It's also important not to use the toner so often so as not to create a kind of layer of color on the strand, so only tone your red hair when you notice that the color has faded.

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Use tip repair oil on red hair to keep strands healthy

The tip repair oil can be your hair's best friend, future redhead! In addition to holding the red tones, the oil helps to treat and keep your hair healthy. With hydrated, nourished, detangled and sealed ends, you can achieve super shiny, soft and disciplined red hair! When looking for the best tip repair oil, our tip is that you look for a product that has coconut water in its composition so that it does not weigh down the strands, giving loose red hair and full of movement.

With so many shades of red, are you still in doubt about the color? Try Test Your Color!

If you are still not sure which of the red hair tones is your favorite, there is a simple and practical way for you to find out! Just use Test Your Color, a virtual tester that shows how the color would look on your hair in a few steps. The only things you need to do is upload a well-lit photo of yourself, select your red hair tone, and you're good to go! The platform has more than 40 shades of Cor&Ton, such as Coppery Red 7.44, Cherry Red 6.646 and Carmine Red 6.66. What are you waiting for to find your favorite shade of red hair, diva?

 

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