

#Red highlights professional
I would recommend always consulting with a professional stylist on the best home haircare to increase the beauty and longevity of results. The red color pallet is known for fading easily if the correct products are not accompanied at home for proper hair care.

I guess I could say my favorite thing is that they are all combined. All the pieces and parts play such a major role in the outcome. It’s hard to choose one favorite thing about this look. This haircut also offers versatility and can be worn straight, round brushed or even air-dried for those lucky enough to have natural waves. Styled waves can aid in really showcasing dimension and layering, bringing everything to life. The wavy style was created with a flat iron curling technique, which molds a look that appears to be a soft, natural wave.

The weightiness can help contain some of the frizz without compromising movement and swing. The length + shape of the layers in this cut have some weight to them, while still providing great movement to the hair. The specific length and shape of this cut can be beneficial on thicker, frizzier hair. This can be easier to style on your own at home, as the longer layers in the back can easily be brought around over the shoulder, towards the front when styling. The cut has a long, round layered shape – meaning the layers start slightly shorter around the face and cascade to being longer towards the back. The two colors create a nice balance of highlight and contour, in addition to the tremendous shine they each offer. For the highlight, we chose a more “copper-red” for a brighter pop to reflect the light. The base color is a deep crimson or wine color, which can be described as a “cool-red” – meaning violets are present. This color was achieved by using a base color and balayage technique. Salon Owner / Master Hair Stylist RUUT Salon in Cumming, GA Q&A with style creator, Maria Ferrer Riggert Instagram #12: Rich Brown Hair With Burgundy Highlights
