No matter the color you desire for fall hair color schemes, redheads can take inspiration from Madelaine Petsch above and embrace warm highlights and lowlights to enhance their red hues.
Mahogany Red
Mahogany red can work for most skin tones and clothing styles during fall. If you are still getting ready for something so dark, talk with your stylist about a gradual lightening process or gloss.
Red Hair
Red hair can make a bold statement and is the ideal fall color choice for those unafraid to stand out. Red works best on medium to dark skin tones as it brightens and flatters complexions; Dua Lipa’s cherry red shade exemplifies this effect beautifully! Request vibrant tones featuring copper or ginger accents from your stylist so it stands out. This strawberry blonde shade could be ideal if you prefer more subtle changes. With its warm tone and easy maintenance requirements, strawberry blonde offers beautiful change with minimal hassle.
Blondes with Warm Tones of Red
Blondes have also been experimenting with warmer tones of red this year. If you’re ready to lighten, ask your stylist for a rich chocolate brown with balayage to blend darker roots seamlessly – the result looks natural and will go with any style – making this shade ideal for brunettes looking to try the warmer tone without going fully blonde.
Caramel Hair
Caramel hair is a classic fall trend that flatters women of all ages. Try golden hues like caramel chocolate for an irresistibly rich and warm effect, or go with honey caramel for depth-giving light shades and subdued contrast in darker hues (such as Schitt’s Creek star Alexis Rose’s stunning balayage on Schitt’s Creek!). If you need clarification on caramel balayage, ask your stylist for face-framing highlights or lowlights instead. Caramel works wonders on all skin tones and textures, from dark brunettes to light blondes!
Green Hair
Green is an engaging autumn hair color choice due to its combination of boldness and subtlety. If your complexion leans warmer, opt for bright lime hues; otherwise, wear darker moss shades if cooler skin tones prevail. Green hair colors also work great for brunettes looking to tone down their summer highlights. Deep Emerald Green Shade Maintenance | Fashion Style Guide If maintaining this deep shade isn’t your priority, ask your stylist to mix you a semi-permanent or demi-permanent dye and apply it every few washes – the results will surely amaze you. If you must decide whether to commit to dark purple hues, why not try dishwater blonde? This cool-toned shade looks like muted blush and works on all skin tones – making this an easy way to refresh your blonde locks for fall without altering your signature style too much. Add caramel-toned baby lights for added dimension, as Lizzo did for added drama!
Pumpkin Spice Hair
As our summer glow fades away, our complexions tend to brighten – something this color trend embraces perfectly with bold tones such as ginger, cinnamon, and chestnut to flatter any skin tone. Caramel hair will never go out of style, yet it feels incredibly chic and sophisticated this season. Ask your stylist to highlight or baby light your strands using golden honey, caramel, and toffee hues over light brown strands for multi-tonal dimension — as seen on Jordyn Woods. This season’s burgundy hair color was inspired by one of autumn’s coziest activities–wine tasting. Reminiscent of bold glasses of red you drink when visiting vineyards, this hue looks incredible on medium to dark brunettes when styled with wispy bangs and layered bob cuts like Sydney Sweeney has.