What Colors Can I Put Over Red Hair?
If you’re wondering what color you can put over faded red hair or red hair dye, there are some options that will always look on point. So, what colors should you put over your red hair?
Can You Dye Red Hair Brown?
All shades of brown are good to put on red hair, though the particular hue should depend on two things:
Light-brown dye is an excellent choice for a light-red hair color, while darker shades complement dark brown hues. Depending on your particular color combination, your hair will likely range from auburn tints to a rich, deep mahogany brown shade. If you want to minimize the red tone altogether for a natural brunette hue (less auburn or mahogany), you will need to use a neutral or cool/ash brunette shade to counteract the red tones.
Will Black Hair Dye Cover Red?
If you are looking to go darker and completely eliminate the red, then this is a good choice. It’s easier to make your red hair darker than lighter—plus black on red? Gorgeous.
Remember that if you put a true black dye on top of red, your hair won’t become brunette. Instead, you will get a true black color that may fade to burgundy, both of which can look fabulous.
Light Blonde On Light Red Hair
Although the typical combination of red and blonde often leads to an orange hue, an exception exists—applying bleach (and toner) to light red hair. This particular blend produces a strawberry blonde, which bears a subtle reddish tinge and sets it apart from conventional blondes. It’s an intriguing choice if you're considering transitioning away from your red hair.