No other hair color is as suitable to rock in autumn as auburn. Whether you want to go for a dark red or just add subtle auburn highlights, this is the best time to do it. Auburn hair color looks amazing with black coats, it peeks nicely out of a hat and it makes any turtleneck sweater look ten times better. If you’re on the hunt for color ideas, you might want to consult a color chart as well as see the colors on pictures. The images below will give you this chance. Taking into consideration your complexion and natural hair color, as well as your preferences, let a hairstylist help you to achieve the hottest hair color this season.
Auburn Hair Color Inspiration
Today the hair dye market is so rich in the variety of hues it offers, that you’ll be surprised to see how many fantastic reds can be found out there. Depending on your skin tone, you can choose a cooler or a warmer red, go for a lighter or a darker shade, throw in babylights in the mixture or play with balayage highlights and lowlights. The following auburns and browns with a reddish tint are amazing!
#1: Bright Auburn with Tangerine Highlights
If you have fair skin, bright blue or green eyes, and you’ve got your heart set on an auburn hair color, we recommend going with a vibrant shade. Long hair can be tricky when it comes to shades of red because it can outshine everything else in your appearance. To make your new color more sophisticated, ask your hairstylist to add some lowlights.
#2: Lovely Medium Auburn
If you have naturally wavy hair and you’re looking for a modern take on the auburn hair color, this well-blended ombre is the perfect choice. Go with a medium brown for the roots and a beautiful auburn, as the main color, gaining its intensity towards the ends.
#3: Seductive Chocolate Hair with Highlights
Women with natural dark brown hair can achieve a nice auburn tint at the expense of babylights. Steer away from bright reds and stick to dark caramel highlights. These will enhance your natural color and won’t make the look too dramatic.
#4: Cool Brown Shade with Very Subtle Highlights
Those who hesitate between dark auburn hair color and rich browns of a cooler shade, may check this fabulous chocolate hue with very subtle highlights through the ends. The best color is the one that is harmonious with your skin tone and makes your eyes look brighter.
#5: Burgundy with Caramel Blonde Highlights
Tanned skin is beautifully complemented by wine colored locks. Want a pinch of spice? Think of caramel highlights. The contrast is very flattering and it creates a nice depth in your hair.
#6: Sparkling Soft Brown Curls
Pale complexion may look very good with warm auburn shades like caramel, copper or amber. Pair this color with a short or shoulder length haircut, and you’ll have soft bouncy curls framing your face. If you don’t want to mess with highlights, go for a gloss treatment to make sure your hair looks healthy and shiny for months.
#7: Light Auburn Colored Streaks
Not confident enough to take the plunge into a light auburn hair color? You can ease your way into it by gradually adding auburn streaks. These will enhance light hair colors and make them look more sophisticated. A bob hairstyle is always the best choice for this color combination because the different shades add texture and movement to the hair.
#8: Muted Pale Auburn with Highlights
A more relaxed version of the classic auburn hair is the delicate cool-toned auburn with babylights. It goes without saying – this works best on long slightly wavy hair. The final result is an effortless look that brings out green eyes perfectly.
#9: Classy Burgundy Sombre
A fall staple, this hair color makes any medium or long hairdo stand out and look sexy. A great idea to add color to dark brown or black hair. Marsala works amazing for this purpose.
#10: Subdued Copper and Reddish Blonde Highlights
Auburn red hair can be a pretty bold statement on its own. If you want to dial it down a notch, go for a muted shade and add some warm streaks complementing your skin tone. You don’t need long hair to pull this off, but layers and side swept bangs are always welcome.
#11: Soft Ginger Red Waves
For fair complexions these yellow undertones in the muted red work fantastic. Think about pictures with Emma Stone and Amy Adams. They made this color famous on the red carpet and the trend took off gaining its popularity among women with blue and green eyes. For a playful element, curl your deep auburn ends slightly.
#12: Golden Chestnut Hair with Voluminous Curls
Golden chestnut hair works well on warm toned complexions and thick, voluminous hair in particular. To make the look even more seductive, add copper blonde highlight to the ends of your hair and through the bangs.
#13: Blue Based Reds with Carroty Streaks
To make auburn brown hair brighter, spice it up with berry or wine undertones. A sophisticated bob will look fuller if you also add various highlights in there. Ask your colorist to sneak in some carroty streaks if you don’t mind a pop of color and keep the hairstyle simple, letting the color to play first fiddle.
#14: Light Brown to Strawberry Red Ombre
Ombre has been all the rage recently and we’ve seen all kinds of color variations in this technique. If you are looking for some edgy, non-typical color ideas to introduce reds into your hair color, try this look. If you have natural light or dark brown hair, keep this color for a few inches from the roots and have the red blended mid-shaft to ends.
#15: Striking Copper Red
This classic bright orange red looks flattering with porcelain skin and wonderfully enhances facial features. The best cuts for this hair color are the ones on the short side: bobs and shoulder length hairdos frame the face beautifully with vibrant shades of red.
#16: Red-Purple Based Brown Hair Color
If you’re uncertain about what auburn hair dye to use, play around with a color chart, considering other browns, reds and some tones in-between. Consult a hair colorist who’ll work his magic to choose the perfect shade for your complexion and eye color. This deep red-purple brown looks amazing as a solid hue for long locks.
#17: Straight Copper Hair with Blonde Babylights
Most gorgeous ombre variations are usually shown on curly hair, but straight long hair is also a beautiful base for some fabulous ombre highlights, reminding us of rain streaks down a window. Golden blonde highlights are a very good pick for copper hair.
#18: Dark Plum Red Hair with Chunky Auburn Highlights
As an alternative to a common auburn hair color, you can try inserting chunky caramel highlights against a contrasting dark brown with a plum red undertone. This works perfectly with brown eyes and medium skin tones, adding warmth and a touch of sophistication to the overall look.
#19: Playful Bright Red Hair Color
Any woman can sport auburn hair color as long as she chooses the hue, complimenting her skin and eyes. This color flatters fair skin, enhancing the contrast of your looks.
#20: Faded Auburn Hair with Discreet Highlights
Those who are after a professional coiffure but want to add some color edge to their hairstyles, can try this charming look with a longer bob. Choose a dark brown color with a reddish tint as the base and add low key highlights. To switch from a formal look to a casual, night out hairdo, add some big curls and a bit of texturizing spray.
#21: Light Copper Curls
The doll-like look is achieved with a cute muted copper hue and a curling wand. This auburn shade is best suited for pale complexions and it will make blue eyes seem even bluer. To break up the color a little, choose a lighter shade for the middle part of your hair and curl the ends. Style the bangs voluminous and bouncy.
#22: Dark Reds for Thin Hair
You can choose a dark auburn hair color even if you have fine hair. The gorgeous tints of copper on the base of the dark plum red create a sophisticated hair hue you’ll love to show off in free-flowing downdos.
#23: Dark Brown Hair with Subtle Highlights
To make thick hair look flattering, choose layers, subtle highlights and play around with auburn shades of your choice. Golden streaks complement natural dark brown hair colors and reduce hair damage to a minimum.
#24: Deep Wine Colored Medium Bob Hairstyle
This hair color looks so good because it’s fairly saturated but not extremely bright. It’s a popular choice of mature women as well as young girls. Try a solid hue or break it with some auburn or caramel highlights.
#25: Noble Dark Copper Hair Hue
Light auburn hair color is not for everyone. If your skin tone is not very light, you are likely to look better with medium or dark auburn shades. They add a fresh and shiny pop of color and are bound to turn heads.
#26: Natural Dark Brown Hair with Highlights
Want only a slight color change? Not afraid to go for daring highlights? Work with your natural hair color and add subtle multi-colored highlights. Go for a deep red that could look striking against black hair. Insert dark blonde highlights or metallic blues to make sure your hair is really one of a kind.
#27: Bright Plum Red Hair with Orange Streaks
Bright red hair always makes a statement hairstyle. It never goes out of style and once you nail the shade that suits you, you can experiment with different highlight colors, like orange or light blonde.
#28: Glossy Medium Auburn
Auburn red hair looks stunning in hairdos for long hair. If you have thicker hair texture, you can get away with a solid color, but for finer hair we definitely recommend including highlights.
#29: Auburn to Orange Fade
You don’t need layers to add bounce and movement to orange-red hair. Wavy locks will do the trick and accentuate the color. For a bigger impact, choose a darker red hair color for the roots and have it faded to the copper hue of your choice.
#30: Purple Hair with Bright Violet Highlights
For an edgier, punk rock look, keep your hair short-to-medium and choose a deep purple base. Add a vivid color to the ends and some accent streaks on the sides.
#31: Foxy Intense Orange with Darker Ends
If you enjoy being the center of everyone’s attention, you’ll like this auburn brown hair color idea. It works great for medium and long haircuts. Get the roots and the ends darkened with the brightest section in the middle for extra dimension. To make it suitable for a night out, add flicks at the ends and tease the crown.
#32: Subdued Mauve Auburn
No voluminous hairdo is complete without subtle highlights. To make the jump from your base color to auburn hair easier, add some discreet streaks. Caramel highlights look great against mauve hues.
#33: Light Chestnut Color for Short Hair
If you want a color change for black hair, remember that dark skin tones are beautifully complemented by light and dark chocolate hair hues. To add more dimension to short, curly hair, get the ends slightly lightened and go for a deep side part.
#34: Rich Red Curls for Long Hair
If you want to experiment with color, get only the ends of your layers grazed with the chosen hue and add some long highlights. This lush auburn red hair shade looks particularly good against natural brown hair.
#35: Short Light Aubergine Hair
Purples and aubergine tones work awesome for tanned skin. The pinkish hues in this color add a modern and playful touch to this cute bob style, while the simple cut pulls everything together.
#36: Short Auburn Hair
To keep a simple, short haircut looking colorful there’s no simpler way than choosing a deep orangey red. Suitable for pale and neutral complexions, this color will make your eyes pop and beautifully accentuate the rest of your features.
#37: Shiny Dark Chocolate Locks
Another favorite among darker skin tones, this dark chocolate hair color is simple, yet sophisticated. Any short haircut is instantly elevated with this rich, saturated hue.
#38: Very Long Deep Auburn Ombre Hair
Long hair requires a lot of care, and maintaining the color right is always a difficult task. If you like your natural hair color, leave the roots with their native hue. A deep auburn base and orange or caramel highlights are the key ingredients to a gorgeous, long hairdo for brunettes.
#39: Eye-Catching Deep Red Curly Hair
For a loud hairdo, dye one third of your hair dark brown and choose a deep red for the remaining length. What makes this style look so good is the natural tight curls that add so much texture. The dark red suits medium skin tones and complements velvety brown eyes.
#40: Unique Auburn and Blue Combination
To break all standards, try out this unique combo. Choose a dark auburn hair color for the roots and disperse some electric blue highlights through the faded ends.
Whether you’re after a brighter copper hair color or you want to stand out with muted reddish browns, auburn colored hair is an exciting choice. Look at any color chart with a rich red and brown palettes to pick the perfect shade to complement your skin tone and enhance your features.
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