50 Shades of Red: Famous Red Hair Inspiration

From deep burgundy to vibrant copper, red is a versatile and striking hair color that never goes out of style. Whether you’re looking to make a bold statement or add a touch of warmth to your natural hair color, there’s a shade of red out there for everyone.
In this blog post, we’ll explore the world of red hair and the many different shades you can choose from, as well as tips on how to care for your vibrant locks. Let’s dive in!”

Red hair has been admired and celebrated for centuries, with shades ranging from fiery copper to rich burgundy. In ancient times, red hair was seen as a symbol of power, passion, and even magical abilities. Throughout history, red hair has been both coveted and discriminated against, with some cultures embracing it as a unique and beautiful trait, while others have viewed it as a sign of deviance or untrustworthiness.

Among those that color the threads naturally red, there are so many variations of hair tones that it is possible to find the ideal color for all skin tones. Get inspired by the gallery and choose yours!

Copper redheads, peach hair, and strawberry blonde are some of the favorites of the famous.

Some are red-hearted, like Debra Messing, who has been dyeing her hair for so many years that no one remembers that she is dark! 

Emma Stone adopted the look a few years ago and was confused when she returned to her natural blonde tone. This impression is not exclusive to current actresses. 

Other celebrities show off their original factory redheads; Jessica Chastain, nominated for an Oscar for “best actress,” has hair with the famous “strawberry blonde” tone, a very light red, almost blond. 

Isla Fisher and Amy Adams are other Hollywood stars who use the faded hue: it is excellent for those with very fair skin.

Burgundy, more intense red, and even fantasy red appear among the preferences.

Bryce Dallas Howard and Julianne Moore parade with naturally darker strands. Although coppery, the redhead of the two actresses has shades close to brown. 

Brazil’s most famous red-haired representatives are Camila Morgado and Marina Ruy Barbosa. Who, despite being actresses, never had to change their look and continue using natural hair.

The most daring celebrities don’t seem to mind that the tone seems false. Rihanna wore 2010 and 2011 an intense shade of cherry red that matched her skin tone and superior style. From the band Florence and The Machine, Florence Welch is also a fan of reddish wires, an almost neon-lit tone.

SKIN TONE AND EXISTING PROCEDURES ON THE STRANDS ARE KEY FACTORS IN CHOOSING THE COLOR.

To be inspired by celebrities is good to be aware of their skin tone. The whitest ones are better in more copper tones, while the brunettes combine more with the reddish ones. Black women should invest in darker red tones like wine.

It is also important to remember the type of chemicals in the wires. Because women with some types of brush – progressive, permanent, and the like – cannot use dye due to the interaction of the components. 

As the dye dries out the hair, the ideal is to hydrate the hair every 15 days and use specialized products for dyed hair. 

Because it contains particles of color larger than other shades of paint, the red pigment detaches from the wire and fades more easily. Touch-ups should be done at shorter intervals than different shades to keep the color updated.

50 Shades of Red: Exploring the Beautiful World of Red Hair

Rihanna

Rihanna dared with cherry red hair.

Florence Welch

The vocalist of Florence and de Machine draws attention to her locks. Florence ranges from more coppery tones to even neon reds.

Julianne Moore

Julianne Moore owns one of the most desired shades of red in Hollywood. Discreet, red, with a coppery brown background, also works for women with darker skin than the actress.

Bryce Dallas Howard

Bryce Dallas Howard has dark hair, a deep red and almost brown.

Jessica Chastain

Jessica Chastain has very light red hair. The tone is known as “Strawberry Blonde.”

Isla Fisher

Actress Isla Fisher, made famous by the role of redhead Becky Bloom in “Becky Bloom’s Consumer Delusions,” also has light, almost faded hair.

Amy Adams

Amy Adams is a natural redhead, almost blond, in a very light shade.

Debra Messing

Debra Messing has dyed the threads since the beginning of her career. She is a brunette.

Emma Stone

Emma Stone is currently blonde, her right tone. The actress spent so long with dyed red hair that some people still think this is her natural hair.

Alexina Graham

Red hairs with blonde lights, like Alexina Graham, are a trend.

Amy Nuttall

Amy Nuttall’s fantasy red tone is also a trend among the famous.

Amy Poehler

Amy Poehler’s red-haired coffee favors light-skinned, pink-skinned women.

Annabelle Marshall Roth

Annabelle Marshall Roth wears bright red hair.

Barbara Meier

Barbara Meier is another one of the celebrities that bet on redhead access.

Darby Stanchfield

The brownish red, like Darby Stanchfield, makes the look more natural.

Ellie Bamber

Darker reds are also rising, favoring very light-skinned women like Ellie Bamber over black-skinned women.

Ellie Kemper

Ellie Kemper bets on the copper redhead, one of the sensation shades of the moment.

Strawberry Blonde

Cynthia Nixon has used the famous “strawberry blonde” since the days of “Sex and The City.”

Ashlee Simpson

Ashlee Simpson has also invested in the redhead, who wore very tanned skin.

Drew Barrymore

Drew Barrymore is a natural redhead, and some time ago, she invested in fire red.

Lana Del Rey

Lana Del Rey is also a fan of brownish-red hair.

Lily Collins

Lily Collins has already bet on fantasy red on the threads.

Marcia

Marcia Cross, the eternal Bree of “Desperate Housewives,” has natural red hair.

Lindsay Lohan

Lindsay Lohan is one of the most famous redheads in Hollywood.

Emma Roberts

Emma Roberts has already displayed red hair in a very bright peach shade.

Sophie Turner

Sophie Turner is also famous for her red hair.

Katherine McNamara

Katherine McNamara displays a very well-groomed and shiny strawberry blonde.

Madelaine Petsch

Madelaine Petsch wears an intense red with lights in front of the wires.

Bella Thorne

Bella Thorne’s redhead is another source of inspiration for anyone looking to become a redhead.

Karen Gillian

Karen Gillian’s redhead also sighs among fans.

Susan Sarandon

Susan Sarandon has also bet on the redhead with lighter tips.

Sarah Hyland

Sarah Hyland bet on one of the redhead trends of the moment, the root beer hair.

Kate Walsh

Kate Walsh is another of Hollywood’s redheaded sweethearts.

Hannah Murray

Hannah Murray bets on a red-hot fire to contrast with her skin.

Holland Roden

Holland Roden has a softer red with brown roots.

Jess Glynne

The combination of curly hair with red colorings, like Jess Glynne’s, is the one that works best.

Jillian Rose Reed

A red-colored ombré, like that of Jillian Rose Reed, is another sensation of the moment.

Kacy Hill

Kacy Hill uses short strands with straight bangs to highlight her coppery red.

Kate Gorney

Kate Gorney bets on the very vibrant redhead.

Katie Stevens

Katie Stevens wears burgundy red hair.

Leslie Mann

Leslie Mann has also bet on Strawberry Blonde, a lighter redhead pulled by the blonde.

Lily Cole

Lily Cole’s natural red is intense and very clear.

Luanna Perez-Garreaud

Luanna Perez-Garreaud bet on the redhead fantasy in ombré, with “strawberry blonde” tips.

Lydian Hearst

Lydian Hearst’s redhead is another version of Burgundy – a very closed wine tone.

Madeline Brewer

Madeline Brewer bets on the intense and very lively red in her long hair.

Manuela Velles

Manuela Velles wears a super modern brownish-red.

Meghan Trainor

Meghan Trainor has also bet on red hair.

Rose Leslie

Rose Leslie also bet on the brownish-red for her medium hair.

Rose McGowan

Rose McGowan’s intense red favored her pale pink skin.

Sarah Rafferty

Sarah Rafferty’s vibrant, coppery red favors all skin tones.

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