When it comes to hair color, burgundy might not be the first choice on your list, but it’s a hue that makes a serious statement. What’s more, it works on a range of haircuts, styles, and face shapes.
Joey LaBeija, a hair colorist at Jenna Perry Hair Studio, says that burgundy will look different depending on your starting base shade. “A natural brunette is a great base for a burgundy hue because its warm underlying pigment will contribute to the natural vibrancy of the desired color. Lighter shades can have fun with this hue as well but it would be a lot more punchy and vivid as opposed to how it would deposit on a brunette.”
And if you’re planning on trying this hue for the summer? “If you are in the sun, try to cover your hair whenever possible,” says RUSK Global Creative Director Matt Swinney. “The deep, rich tones of burgundy do not love sunlight.”
Meet the Expert
• Joey LaBeija is a colorist at Jenna Perry Hair Studio in New York City.
• Matt Swinney is the global creative director for RUSK haircare.
While you might be hesitant to ditch your natural-tinted hair color in favor of a brighter, bolder hue, after looking at the 44 burgundy hair color ideas below, you might just change your mind. If you do, just be sure to bring the photo with you as inspiration so that your stylist can perfectly recreate the look.
Burgundy Hair
Choosing a Shade: Determine your starting base shade and desired result. Typically, burgundy will show up quite bright on lighter hair and as more of an accent on darker hair. Swinney notes that a level 5 or 6 shade is an ideal starting point to go burgundy.
Maintenance Level: Medium. “Red is the largest color molecule so it’s the hardest color to get out of the hair, and also the hardest color to keep from fading,” LaBeija says, and recommends keeping shampooing and heat styling to a minimum and using a color-depositing conditioner to maintain your shade.
Goes Great With: A matte lip look, including deep reds, classic red, or a nude shade, and a cool-toned smokey eye all pair beautifully with rich burgundy hair.
Similar Shades: For a warmer red, try mahogany hair, a vivid purple or even a pastel lilac.
Price: Expect to pay anywhere from $75-$125 for an in-salon single-process, or around $50-$75 for a gloss if you’re just trying a temporary shade.
Ultra-Long Locs
Chloe Bailey’s ultra-long locs are at once classic and statement-making. Here, the burgundy gets a bit of contrast thanks to dark roots and lots of texture.
TIght Curls
Ice Spice’s signature red ‘do looks great when worn in her favorite style: a long pixie that keeps curls tightly coiled and close to the head. To replicate the look, invest in a conditioner that will keep hair well-moisturized and shiny.
Strawberry Blonde Ends
Emma Stone’s normally fiery red hair gets added contrast from dip-dyed strawberry ends. Despite the juxtqaposition, the look is natural—and we love the addition of the eyebrow-grazing bangs.
Retro Lob
Chrissy Tiegen’s brown-meets-burgundy hue looks ultra-dimensional when worn in a retro, sweeping bob. Here, her hair is parted deeply to one side, with volume concentrated at the roots and a slight wave throughout the ends.
Dip-Dyed Highlights
Taraji P. Henson’s dip-dyed style is proof that bold is better. Here, the rich red color is concentrated on the ends and around the face, serving as highlights that draw attention to her best features.
Bob Color Melt
This dark-to-light burgundy color melt looks especially stunning in a short crop. Here, the tousled blowout makes the style especially alluring.
Pixie Curls
This burgundy Jeri curl cut is undeniably chic. The modern-meets-retro vibe is perfect for 2021, as ’80s trends are expected to be back and bigger than ever.
Sunset Melt
This sunset-inspired hair color incorporates not only trendy burgundy ends, but streaks of orange, gold, and plum, as well. The warm undertones pair well with neutral and warm skin tones, though they look especially bold with cooler complexions thanks to the contrast.
Cherry Half-Up, Half-Down
This bright berry ‘do has a touch of fun thanks to a half-up, half-down style. The shade pairs especially well with cool skin tones.
Wine-to-Rosé Fade
We’re suckers for both wine and rosé, so it’s no wonder we’re swooning over this fade. With darker burgundy roots fading into soft pink ends, what’s not to love?
Deep Red Lengths
This deep burgundy color manages to look bright thanks to ever-so-slightly lighter babylights. As a result, the dark shade looks well-lit from every angle.
Baby Bangs
The burgundy hair color trend looks great on any style or length. Here, the shade is paired with baby bangs and a buzz for one look that’s sure to turn heads.
Purple Tones and Natural Texture
Natural hair looks especially stunning with hints of burgundy. This take on the trend combines wine-colored curls with Kerry Washington’s natural dark shade for a high-contrast look that pairs gorgeously with deeper skin tones.
Garnet Gorgeousness
We can’t stop staring at this super shiny mane. Dark roots and burgundy balayage give it a high-contrast finish that’s simply stunning.
Ombré Ends
Not ready to go full burgundy? This black-to-burgundy fade will help you dip your toes (er, ends) into the trend. Plus, if you end up not loving it, you can always cut off the color.
Blunt Bob With Styled Baby Hairs
Looking for ways to pair the burgundy hair color trend with natural hair? If you’re down to straighten your coils, this sleek bob is a fun fit. Plus, it offers a colorful way to show off baby hairs.
Burgundy Roots With Lighter Ends
Hoping to go brighter? Here, burgundy roots fade into red mids and peach ends for a look that’s impossible to miss. And, thanks to the stellar fade, there are no harsh lines between colors.
Long Box Braids
Another way to rock the burgundy hair color trend is with braids. Just look how stunning Keke Palmer looks—the confidence boost this bold shade can provide is major.
Accessorized Updo
Ready to take it ultra-dark? This oxblood color looks especially stunning in a braided updo.
Reddish-Burgundy
This reddish-burgundy hair color is stunning, to say the least. With a high-shine finish and solid color from roots to ends, it’s both bold and beautiful.
Reddish Black
On the more subtle end of the spectrum, this black-and-burgundy hair color adds a vibrant touch to a neutral hue. To snag that shiny finish, try blow-drying a drop of the Moroccanoil Treatment ($48) into damp strands.
Blackberry Hair
If you prefer cooler undertones, this blackberry-tinted burgundy hair color is worth considering. With a balayage technique, it looks like a natural fade from black to blackberry.
Bouncy Ponytail
We don’t know about you, but this burgundy hair color gives us all the superhero vibes. It’s just red enough, and with volume and bounce like that, it looks positively magical.
To keep your hair looking bright for longer, experts say to try to cut back on shampooing it, and when you do, use color-protecting products. “A combination of washing hair less frequently and using great color preserving shampoo and conditioners are easy ways to preserve color and prevent fading,” says Swinney.
Burgundy Accents
This black-to-burgundy fade looks picture-perfect against warm, tan skin. And just look how stunning it can be paired with a matching burgundy statement lip.
Magenta and Red Lob
Sometimes rocking the burgundy trend is as simple as getting creative with pairing colors that, together, create the hue. Here, red and plum shades layer together for an all-over burgundy vibe. Plus, when you flip your hair with a shade like this, it will look slightly different each time, which can be a fun way to add allure to your hair.
Midnight Sangria
Burgundy mixed with other dark shades makes for one beautiful hair statement. Add in some waves and you have a post-worthy style you’ll want to show off.
Burgundy Balayage
The dark roots and mids help balance out the bright red ends of this colorful look. To keep the ends looking vibrant, be sure to condition them regularly with oVertone’s Extreme Red Daily Conditioner ($18).
Fiery Curls
Try to tell us this burgundy shade isn’t as stunning as can be. With hints of fiery red, the hue looks especially gorgeous on long hair, as it creates a larger canvas to show off the shade.
Burgundy and Plum Undercut
Love burgundy but want to play with a few other shades too? This multi-colored undercut shows off the color while incorporating pretty pastels at the same time.
Frosty Sunset Melt
Burgundy roots, pinkish-white mids, and peach ends give this dusty pastel mane a head-turning appeal that can’t be ignored. Just keep in mind that maintaining the vibrancy of each section will be difficult, so this hair color idea is best for someone who has the time and money for frequent touch-ups.
Firefox Fade
On the other hand, we have this super-hot hair color idea that features a fade from dark burgundy roots to fiery orange ends. It brings to mind images of hot sauce and Cheetos—in the most aesthetically pleasing way possible.
Burgundy and Blue
Love the dusty hair look? This burgundy-to-blue fade will make your heart skip a beat. It’s a moody hair color idea that will instantly elevate any outfit or makeup look.
Burgundy Spirals
These big, bouncy burgundy coils give us energetic feels we’re falling in love with. The bright hue instantly transforms the short crop of curls into a can’t-look-away masterpiece.
Patterned Bob
If you want to go all out when attempting the burgundy hair color trend, check out this graphic take on the popular shade. With hints of blue, black, gray, and orange paired together in an edgy design, it’s more a work of art than a simple hair color transformation.
Autumn Toned Curls
While the majority of this bob is done in reds and oranges, it has a cool appeal thanks to blue undertones and strips of teal. When worn in curls, it looks largely the same length, though worn straight it has a chic asymmetric silhouette.
Long with Texture
Zendaya’s reddish-orange blowout perfectly encapsulates the burgundy hair color trend. Vibrant and subtle all at once, it’s a great way to commit to the statement.
Red Velvet Lengths
This sweet shade is dark and bright all at once. It looks especially gorgeous on longer lengths, as it creates more opportunity for the complexity of the shade to shine.
Cherry Cola Hair
This brownish-red hair color looks brown in some lights and more red in others. However, in perfect lighting, you’ll be able to show off tints of both.
Mahogany Hints
Brown, black, and red combine for a mahogany end look. Just be sure to get it done with balayage so it doesn’t look overly chunky.
Reddish-Brown Hair
It’s totally okay if you’re not ready to go full burgundy. With this subtle, dark shade, you can show off hints of the cool red color without going totally bold.
Burgundy Bangs
Burgundy pairs well with bangs, too. Whether you wear them full or parted into a curtain style, the color might just make you like your fringe even more.
Bob With Feather Bangs
Here, you can see how light, feathery bangs also pair well with the dark red hair color. The shade even looks great with root growth.
Moody Waves and Babylights
Swoops of burgundy babylights make this dark brown hair color look both moody and delectable. The shine helps, too.
Old Hollywood Waves
This brownish-red burgundy shade makes our heart flutter. The smooth, rolling waves create old Hollywood charm, while the dark color gives it a modern update.
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