Red ombre hair is a vivid style that stands out from the rest of the crowd. This popular trend has a fresh look that makes it perfect for the warmer months. Take a look at some photos of this hairstyle and see why it truly is a multidimensional look.
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Long Waves
With uniform waves coming down the sides, this look shows that red ombre hair can be lovely for long styles. This color is commonly referred to as sunset due to its mixture of hues.
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Short Curls
This is an example of ombre red hair on a shorter cut. Just one hue can be used on the ends for a simple, fun look.
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Sweet and Straight
This look uses a variety of shades to differentiate between sections of red ombre hair. A pinker tone makes this style even more bright and vivid.
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Angled and Light
This angled cut uses red hair colors ranging from light pink to salmon pink, all cascading down into a light blonde. The contrast between dark and light from root to top in this style adds a unique sense of depth.
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Blunt Bangs
Bangs are still possible with ombre red hair. This look uses darker red hues toward the top of the head and the bangs and fades into lighter shades of red toward the tips. This look is perfectly balanced from all angles. For an even more vibrant look, try applying the lighter red colors to the ends of the bangs.
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Gradient Spectrum
Despite its name, ombre red hair is not limited to red dyes. In this picture, you can see extremely dark shades near the top and almost golden tips. Long hair is a perfect opportunity to experiment with this spectrum of colors.
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Fire Engine Red
The bright fire engine red at the tips of the hair contrasts beautifully with the platinum blonde base. Coloring the ends only makes this style easy to maintain as the hair grows out.
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Fire Ombre
This look combines red with bright oranges and yellow tones to create a look reminiscent of dancing flames. Curls give it an even more flame-like texture.
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Textured and Defined
This style is subtler than the previous bright red looks, but it uses more natural brownish-red tones to give the ends of dark hair some extra definition.
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Brown and Burgundy
Many people like to combine ombre red hair with brown and burgundy shades for a more natural appearance while still looking elegant and unique.
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Subtly Sinister
Subtle ombre red hair is a rising trend. In particular, blondes can apply very pale shades of red to the roots to get this unique bad-girl look.
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