How to Choose the Best Auburn Hair Color

Auburn hair color will have you radiating with confidence or looking classical and sophisticated in no time! This warm red-brown hue looks fabulous against various skin tones, especially with brown highlights.

For an exciting and vibrant result, ask your colorist to use sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner with color-protecting ingredients. Additionally, receive regular trims every 6-8 weeks and glossing treatments regularly to maintain fresh-looking red locks.

Sunkissed Auburn

Sunkissed auburn has quickly become one of this year’s stand-out hues, serving as a rich midpoint between brown and red tones with its hint of orange tint – it suits virtually all skin tones beautifully!

If you want a warm shade that won’t fade quickly, light golden auburn may be just what you’re searching for. This subtle and natural hue complements all hair strands – blonde to dark brunette alike! Additionally, highlights work well when applied strategically around the face area.

For a fierier take on auburn, consider rusty balayage: this combination of copper and strawberry blonde hues will turn heads! Just use color-depositing shampoo and conditioner to keep this shade vibrant!

Plum Auburn

For those wanting darker shades of brown hair color, plum auburn can also work for cooler skin tones; its more violet tone means less fieriness than other brown shades. Additionally, it works best on light to medium strands of hair and looks beautiful with highlights.

Deep Auburn with Lighter Ends

We suggest this deep plum hue if you want a natural-looking red hair color this season. It looks stunning when worn with cascading waves or undone braids, and you can add subtle highlights at the darker ends for a sexier touch.

Root melt coloring styles typically involve gradually transitioning from darker at the roots to lighter shades at the ends. But this unique coloring style adds a different spin by making gingery auburn roots darker than mahogany brown ends for a truly exceptional look.

Light golden auburn is an attractive hue that doesn’t require as much upkeep as bright red velvet. It naturally compliments fair and medium skin tones and looks incredibly stunning on blonde locks when highlighted with soft strawberry tints or worn in a curly long bob style.

Brown with Copper Highlights

Color trends come and go, but one hue remains relevant: auburn. A timeless classic with plenty of depth that flatters nearly everyone – especially when combined with warm shades that complement skin tones!

If you are naturally brunette, copper highlights can create an eye-catching, youthful, and memorable style. Their reddish brown tones warm the chocolate base and add a fiery dimension.

Haley Mills made the same request of her colorist: create an ombre effect to combine auburn with blonde shades for an eye-catching yet sophisticated look. This will give your face a modern and sophisticated dimension at once!

Try ribbon balayage on your long locks like Jessica Chastain has done for an eye-catching yet mature look. This style will draw all eyes when styled into soft, bouncy curls that frame your face – as well as being an effective way to avoid over-processing naturally dark locks!

Dark Auburn Brown

To achieve an eye-catching hair color, opt for dark brown tones. A rich red-brown hue is a beautiful middle ground between brown and red that works beautifully on almost all complexions – brighter shades work particularly well on those with paler skin tones. In contrast, more subdued and ginger-scented tones complement medium-tone complexions better.

For an effortlessly natural look, choose a brown auburn with subtle highlights for maximum volume enhancement in wavy locks. You could also ask your colorist to highlight it with light copper highlights to give the appearance of Poison Ivy from DC Comics; that will add another fun flair!

Keep your shade vibrant by using a moisturizing color protectant to avoid fade and deep conditioning treatments at least once every week to preserve its vibrant hues. Consult your colorist on which product best suits your auburn hue and hair type.