#20: Blonde to Red Reverse Ombre
This red-to-blonde hair looks a lot like the dip dye also known as reverse ombre. It was developed by stylist Natalie Jean of Huntington Beach, CA. “Semi-permanent colors such as this wash out quickly, or within 4-6 weeks” states Jean. “Take into account that you should not wash your hair daily when you have semi-bright shades.” She addsthat “this color is ideal for women looking to add some colour to their existing hair color. They look great on blondes since not all vivids appear at levels 6 and dark without lightening hair.”
#21: Short Blonde with red Highlights
This is a subtle A-line with layers and tons of texture. It also has flashes of blonde and red highlights. The hair was styled and cut in the hands of hair stylist Kelly Ries of Ellicott City, MD. “It’s extremely low-maintenance especially when you have naturally curly hair.” Ries says. Ries. “If you have hair that is straight you only need some time to throw on some loose, messy curls for some movement and texture.” While it’s a shade with a lot to contrast with, it’s an extremely natural shade.
#22: Shoulder-Length, Blonde Hair with red Streaks
This hair, which is blonde with red streaks was designed by hairstylist and color expert Ashlea Roquemore from Odessa, TX. “It’s bright and vibrant, but it could also be mature and work-friendly,” she notes. “I rarely meet clients with these kinds of vibrant and roots colors, which makes it distinct.” Roquemore advises that it’s essential to choose salon-quality color care products and be cautious when you shower. “While these colors will last for a long time but they shouldn’t be washed with hot water. The preferred temperature for water is a mild one with an icy rinse.”
#23: Two-Tone Blonde and Red Hair
The two-tone red and blonde hair color that was created by hair artist Verity Clarke of Essex, UK. “It isn’t a lot of intricate blends and sectioning however, the precision of the two shades that are split in the middle is definitely noticeable,” notes Clarke. Clarke adds, “this look is easiest to achieve with natural virgin hair or hair that’s already blonde. The process of getting that gorgeous smooth, straight blonde on hair that’s already red or has dark shades could be a problem. It could take several visits to achieve while keeping the health of hair.” “Reds do fade fast, and it is recommended to have regular refills (every six weeks or more),” she adds. “A professional color-holding shampoo and conditioner can keep the color intact. A cool wash can help to stop color fade as well as the color bleeding.”
#24: Two-Tone Highlights on Brown Hair
Brown hair is a trendy color when paired by a flash of light blonde or copper, cherry, auburn hair highlights and highlights of red. The sides and top and sides of your hairstyle. This mix of hues can to enhance the style and haircut. The idea was developed by stylist and salon owner Becky Calderone of Painesville, OH. Calderone urges us to purchase professional products that are available from the salon in order to support the hair’s color and preserve the hair’s integrity. “This is a high-lift blonde with a unique hair color. Be sure to experiment with color pops to be determined,” she adds. This style has a few long layers of substile which blend perfectly into the woman’s hair, which makes it easy to grow and highlight the hair’s color beautifully.
#25: Natural Red Hair
You can try a natural-looking red hairstyle because it’s romantic, and it’s modern. It’s soft and vibrant with shades of copper blonde soft texture and a haircut and styling, however with an uniform fringe. Its soft, bouncy waves and the fun bangs are a great way to show all the hues in this shade. The copper highlights are perfect best for women with a light skin tone. But, the whole hair style is suitable for all facial shapes with a fine or medium texture and for women who are not scared of color and cuts to maintain the appearance.