Mahogany Hair
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This is the mahogany mane of dreams. To recreate this glossy, glowy look, try Color Touch in 7/73 + 7/0 + 7/4. Tonging in a loose wave simply adds to the high-shine finish, with every curve and curl catching the light in the most flattering way.
Auburn Hair
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Auburn is synonymous with red brown hair. It’s the first hue we think of, simply because it strikes the most flawless balance of chocolatey depth and burnished red. For this particular auburn hair hue, Saara Johansson used Color Touch 5/1 + 5/97 + 5/75 + Color Touch Emulsion 1.9% (1:2) through the roots, followed by Koleston Perfect 6/7 + 5/43 + 1.9% Welloxon Pastel (1:2) in the lengths. To achieve those delicate lighter sections, Color Touch 7/73 + 9/97 + Color Touch Emulsion 1.9% (1:2) was applied, adding extra dimension to the overall look.
Merlot Hair
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Take inspiration from red, red wine with this merlot creation. Featuring brunette roots and deep red ends, it seems a Color Touch combo of 5/4 + Color Touch Emulsion 1.9% (1:2) and 77/45 + Color Touch Emulsion 1.9% (1:2) swept through locks. Finally, Color Fresh CREATE in Next Red was applied to step up the vibrancy.
Copper Brown Balayage
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Because balayage is forever covetable, we’re obsessed with this brown-to-red blend. Millie at The Hair Room Melbourne created the freehand ribbons with Blondor Freelights first, rinsed it out, then applied Color Touch as a toner, using 7/43 + 6/4 + Color Touch Emulsion 1.9%. This formula was applied all over and left for 15 minutes, resulting in an eye-catching contrast between the rich, brown base and the coppery highlights.
Dark Red Brown Hair
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Red brown hair goes ultra-dark in these cherrywood waves, created with – you guessed it – demi-permanent Color Touch once again. If you’d like to recreate the look, try 7/73 + 7/4, then leave to develop under gentle heat for a burnished brunette that’s beyond radiant.
Light Red Brown Hair
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Dubbed ‘sun-kissed sriracha’ by Amanda Leaman, this light red brown hair hue features chocolate, spice and all things nice – with a little bit of Color Touch thrown in. She used 7/0 + 7/73 + a line of 7/43 for a scattering of lowlights, then glossed all over with 8/73 + 8/43.