Red highlights are the color and technique combination that knows no bounds. Though some ladies may associate the combo with a hot, fiery shade that overlaps the base, there’s a great variety of red hair shades and ways to add them to your hair as well. Getting hair highlights is the most popular way to spice up your hair color. Dive in our inspo-red gallery to see them all!

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Auburn Red Highlights

Auburn Red Highlights
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Auburn shades are something in between brunette and red hair colors. Brunettes who seek naturalness can emphasize the beauty of their hair by adding red highlights on brown hair: an effortless color variety won’t hurt!

For Medium Skin Tones: Warm red highlights, such as copper or auburn, work wonderfully. They enhance the natural warmth of your skin tone, offering a radiant and vibrant look.

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Mahogany Base with Rose Copper Highlights

Mahogany Base With Rose Copper Highlights
by @hairbybiancarose

While the rose gold hair shade works perfectly for blondes, the rose copper shade is a breathtaking match for brunettes. Although the color work is obvious, this dark brown with red highlights looks so organic as if it’s a whole natural color.

Red Wine Highlights

Red Wine Highlights #redhair #brunette #highlights
by @larisadoll

How about you freshen up your dark brown hair with red highlights? For dark brunettes, we suggest going for light burgundy shades: as you can see, it nicely enhances the richness of your brownish locks.

For Fair Skin Tones: Opt for cooler red shades like burgundy or cherry red. These shades create a stunning contrast with light skin, making your highlights pop beautifully.

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Blonde with Pastel Red Highlights

Blonde With Pastel Red Highlights #blondehair #redhair #highlights
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Not all red shades are super intense; there are soft, a bit washed-out hues to pair with light chevelures. To upgrade your blonde hair with red highlights, you can cover your ends with cute, pastel strands.

LHS Editors’ Note:Long hair can handle more vibrant and varied shades of red, offering a dynamic and bold look.

Red-to-Blonde Gradient

Red-to-Blonde Gradient #brunette #blondehair #redhair #highlights
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Love spectacular color graduations? Well, it’s a nice way to show how different you can be. The idea of brown hair with red and blonde highlights, where the darker base gradually becomes lighter and meets some reddish hints, is meant for creative girls.

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Red Highlights with Light Ends

Red Highlights With Light Ends #brunette #redhair #highlights
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If you can’t help yourself when you see red colors, why don’t make the changes big? Turning your natural color into red hair with highlights of a matching scarlet shade is a fascinating color therapy!

Coppery Red Highlights

Coppery Red Highlights #redhair #highlights
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Now, it’s time to cross the line between red and golden hair colors. The coppery tones work awesome for any hair color, especially if you aim to enliven yours. These red highlights in brown hair show the base in a new, luxurious light.

Intense Violet Red Highlights

Intense Violet Red Highlights #brunette #redhair #highlights
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Those who are into dramatic and saturated accents, there’s something more eye-catching for you! You can ask your stylist to beautify your dark hair with red highlights, adding them softly throughout the length to create a dimensional look.

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Dark Copper Lowlights

Dark Copper Lowlights #brunette #redhair #highlights
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If you feel that the dark side appeals to you the most, dark red highlights aren’t the only option. For example, dark copper lowlights can add more deepness, shading your hair color, and thus making it look very refined.

Fiery Light Red

Fiery Light Red #redhair #highlights #brunette
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Modern trendsetters love making ends the highlight of their looks. What about you? You can make your brown hair with red highlights pop: just ask your colorist to focus on the tips, adding a fiery hue to them.

Amethyst & Copper

Amethyst Copper #redhair #brunette #purplehair #highlights
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Your red highlights can be as unique and creative as you please: you’re the one who decides what colors to mix and how to apply them. Not only this idea prove that there are no shades of black hair red highlights can’t complement but also shows you how you can experiment with the added colors.

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Red Velvet Highlights

Red Velvet Highlights
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Is there anything that can compare to this multidimensional burst of reddish oomph? Her light brown hair with red highlights and various velvet hues melts with one another so nicely that it’s hard to take eyes off it.

Bright Pumpkin Red Highlights

Bright Pumpkin Red Highlights
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Want to look like your life is a never-ending party? Make your hair scream about it! The mixture of sweet lilac roots that transform into vivid pumpkin base can help you to show off your bright personality.

Ruby Red Highlights

Ruby Red Highlights
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A brunette with red highlights like these is a girl to remember! Ruby red is one of the richest and most vibrant hair colors. With your brown primary, it will create a deep look that will shine like an exquisite jewel.

For Dark Skin Tones: Deep reds and bold crimsons are your go-to. These shades complement dark skin beautifully, adding depth and dimension to your hair.

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Berry-like Highlights

Berry-like Highlights #brunette #redhair #highlights
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This is how evenly and effortlessly your natural shade of brown with red highlights can look if you mix the right colors. Choose the red hue that matches your primary to get an organic look with natural movement and volume.

Multidimensional Red Highlights

Multidimensional Red Highlights #redhair #purplehair #highlights
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Here’s another way for you to steal the show! This time, some dark coppery blonde and red highlights are added over the ginger base: isn’t that a head-turning idea?

Peach Red On Black Hair

Peach Red On Black Hair
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Peachy red highlights on black hair are the mixture that everyone should see: you will believe that these colors match only when you see them with your own eyes. Yes, abrupt contrasts are a thing!

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Ginger Highlights

Ginger Highlights
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Those who think that black hair with red highlights doesn’t go well just don’t know how to blend them right. If you have a very dark base, ask the professional to mix your roots with a warm, gingery color seamlessly and see the difference.

Fireball Whiskey

Fireball Whiskey #redhair #highlights
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The name of this color job speaks for itself. Fireball is for a massive visual impact that the reddish accents throw to eyes contemplating the idea. Whiskey is for the intoxicating effect of the flamy shade. Together with your sexy eyes and hot makeup, this color idea will be able to catch eyes and steal hearts, making them skip a beat.

Three-Color Red Highlights

Three-Color Red Highlights #redhair #highlights
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The red hair color palette is so vast and diverse that you can’t decide which one to pick for your highlights. It’s better to not get intimidated by mixing several shades at once, though. You can highlight your hair horizontally, creating an ombre-inspired look.

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Red & Orange

Red & Orange #redhair #highlights
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If the fire had its hair colored, it would look like this. The most captivating red shade gets illuminated by funky streaks of saturated orange running throughout the whole length. By the way, the hairstyle makes the color combination even more intense and dimensional.

Fiery Magenta on Purple

Fiery Magenta On Purple #redhair #highlights
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Magenta colors, whatever they are, are always different. And when it comes to hair color, the best definition of magenta is a masterpiece. Here, you can see it reveal its reddish side, thus becoming a harmonic whole with red highlights.

Dusty Clementine

Dusty Clementine Hair Shade
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Clementines have very smooth and silky orange skin. So how about getting hair color that can be described with the same amazing words? Though this clementine shade is way darker than the classic color, it’s so shiny that it seems to reflect the light just like a mirror.

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Copper Babylight

Copper Babylight
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Copper shades are fantastic compromises between red and brunette hair colors. They have the sexiest tones of the former and the deepest hues of the latter. That is to say, if you opt for a copper shade as your accent, you won’t ever go wrong, especially if you’re a brunette. This idea, for example, features babylights - subtle, even accents that give a soft color feel.

Literal Fire

Literal Fire Hair Shade
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While setting one’s hair on fire is a disaster, wearing fire on one’s head is a gift sent from above. Even though such head-turning hair color requires hours of sitting in a salon and tons of products for the right upkeep, the result is worth it all. Just look how organically these strands blend: they look like a real fire.

FAQ: Red Highlights

Do red highlights go with brown hair?

If you have long brown hair, you can always make it look fuller than it is by adding some bright red highlights. Along with the vivid red coloring, your brown hair will look differently.

Do red highlights last?

Red highlights usually last 2-3 months, although they might start looking dull and fade much sooner. Ask your colorist to help you find the best time for you. Red highlights are a stunning way to show off your personality while also looking fashionable.

What hair color will cancel out red?

On hair that has been turned to brown or light brown, green removes red color. On hair that has been turned to a dark blonde, blue neutralizes the orange color, while violet is a great color to use on blonde hair since it takes away the yellow color.

Does ash color get rid of red?

To remove any extra red, mix 1/4 of your preferred shade with 1/4 of the same ash hue. The darker your transition is from your beginning color, the less mixture you need to add. If your new hue is only somewhat darker than the one you started with, you might need to add more ash to balance off the red tone.

The variety of red hair colors is just infinite. So when it comes to red highlights, there’s no way you won’t find the perfect idea for you. Now you are familiar with different popular ways to accentuate your color, why don’t make one of them real?

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