Spice up your life with shades of cinnamon, mulled wine, and deep scarlet.
By Erin Mayer, Redbook
Scarlet, burgundy, mulled wine ... there are so many ways to go red. But while copper tends to feel spunky, dark red shades are alluring, mysterious. They make you wonder, "Who is she?" Whether you're deepening your existing shade or trying out a whole new color, your options range from subtle reddish brown to bold crimson.
Scarlet, burgundy, mulled wine ... there are so many ways to go red. But while copper tends to feel spunky, dark red shades are alluring, mysterious. They make you wonder, "Who is she?" Whether you're deepening your existing shade or trying out a whole new color, your options range from subtle reddish brown to bold crimson.
Sophie Turner
It might be winter on the Game of Thrones set, but Turner's signature look is red-hot. Make sure crimson locks stay bright and shiny with OGX Orchid Oil Color Protect Oil (ulta.com).
Tina Campbell
Grammy winner Campbell's reddish brown curls feel so fresh.
Megan Mullally
Deep, wine red hair is having a moment, and Mullally makes it look so good.
Julianne Hough
Hough traded in her blonde strands for this scarlet shade and instantly went from Girl Next Door to Femme Fatale. To extend the life of a massive dye job, invest in a product to cover up your natural color as it grows in, like Rita Hazan Root Concealer Touch-Up Spray ($25, sephora.com).
Geena Davis
For a more subtle look, opt for this an espresso shade with just a hint of cinnamon.
Rihanna
Rihanna never keeps one hair color for long. She's been every shade of red under the sun, but this mix of dark auburn and ruby might just be our favorite. Keep the spring in your dyed curls with Ouidad Curl Recovery Melt-Down Extreme Repair Mask ($44, sephora.com).
Kate Flannery
Flannery's take on the mulled wine hair trend is so wearable.
Karen Elson
Elson's intense red curls look stunning against her fair skin tone. Curly red hair needs a lot of moisture, so style with a product that hydrates and defines, like DevaCurl SUPERCREAM Coconut Curl Styler (sephora.com), to get that shiny, bouncy effect.
Lily Cole
Dark red gives Cole's adorable pixie a moody, dramatic look.
Keke Palmer
Deep burgundy is another fun take on red. The shade looks incredible on Palmer's long braids.
Jenny Lewis
Lewis is almost as famous for her red hair and thick curtain of bangs as she is for her singing voice. To keep second-day bangs looking fresh without worrying about the white cast you get with standard dry shampoo, try Ambience Dry Shampoo Red (amazon.com).
Julianne Moore
This rich red reminds us of cherry wood. It's almost burgundy but still manages to look natural against Moore's complexion.
Lana Del Rey
Del Rey's hair color is comprised of a complex blend of lighter and darker red tones. To bring out the vibrance of red hair, condition with dpHUE GLOSS+ Burnt Copper (dermstore.com).
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