Mahogany Red Hair

Mahogany hair color stands out as one of the most luxurious hues. Combining and brown to createsarm a finish that flatters any complexion. Opting for all-over mahogany highlights is an easy and low-maintenance way to add color, especially on brunettes with light skin tones. The shade looks its best. If you’re a redhead looking to add depth and warmth, try incorporating dark mahogany toner into your roots for added dimension and warmth. Ensure that when shampooing and conditioning with color-treated hair, shampoos that offer specific solutions. Your new hue won’t look faded over time!

Warm Mahogany

Mahogany is an elegant shade perfect for any special event or formal gathering, unlike its lighter red cousins that may appear too harsh or wash out your natural hair color. Additionally, mahogany effectively covers grey hair more gently than its more dramatic cousin, burgundy. This rich hue’s beauty lies in its ability to flatter warm and cool skin tones, thanks to its combination of red and brown tones. Adjust its shade according to your undertone by adding more excellent violet or warmer red toners to alter its hue accordingly. Choose a deep mahogany hue to show off the depth of your naturally dark roots while adding vibrant highlights, or opt for a subtle mahogany tint to revive dull brown locks. Just be sure to switch to color-safe shampoo and conditioner (we suggest Biolage Colorlast) to maintain that vibrant hue!

Bold Copper

If you want a unique twist on classic red hues, consider pairing mahogany and copper highlights for an eye-catching combination that works on all skin tones – gorgeous when combined with a dark mahogany base and wavy locks! Brunettes can achieve stunning mahogany hair color simply by applying it directly over their existing brown hue. However, dark colors may require pre-lightening before the mahogany toner can take full effect. Use a semi-permanent dye that works on textured hair, such as Garnier Nutrisse Ultra Color Nourishing Bold Hair Color Creme Medium Copper Red, to avoid dryness and breakage. This fiery mahogany hair color will draw all eyes towards you! This vibrant hue complements any hairstyle and will catch everyone’s eye at special events like red carpet walks. For something subtler, add raspberry red streaks to brown bob or pixie cuts for added drama!

Rose Gold

If you want an eye-catching yet less drastic hue than red hair, try caramel highlights against a rich mahogany base for an exciting yet classic look. These hues complement all skin tones and offer an excellent way to avoid bleach. If you prefer more vibrant mahogany hues, copper mahogany could add an exotic glow to your locks. This rich shade leans warmer than brown and best suits brunettes with fair skin. To keep mahogany hair looking its best, switch to shampoo and conditioner specifically formulated for color-treated locks, such as Biolage Colorlast. As needed, dry shampoo may also help your locks maintain vibrancy between salon visits. As with all hair colors, having roots retouched every four or six weeks can prevent brassy highlights.

Purple Carmine Mahogany

Mahogany red hair is an eye-catching look that works beautifully with cool and warm skin tones. This rich wood shade looks sultry when worn with straight or wavy locks for an effortlessly chic, casual style that exudes personality. Make a simple yet low-maintenance color change with mahogany highlights on natural hair base. This combination adds warmth and dimension without an extreme transformation, while redheads may benefit from pre-lightening as it provides just the right brightness level. Add copper streaks to elevate the mahogany hue in your hair for an eye-catching, fiery effect that’s both warm and shimmery. If you have light to medium hair, mahogany toner can be applied directly over it; for darker base shades, however, pre-lightener should first be used before changing colors to prevent dark roots.