Try Copper Red Hair — Where Copper Meets Fire
Deeper and more intense than standard copper, copper red adds a fiery warmth that catches every ray of light.
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Color Palette
Why It Works
Copper red sits between pure copper and true red — it has the warm, metallic quality of copper with added depth and vibrancy from red pigments. The result is a shade that glows with internal warmth, catching light like polished metal. Copper red flatters warm and neutral skin tones beautifully, adding warmth and radiance to the complexion. On fair skin, it creates a striking contrast that makes green and blue eyes pop. On medium skin tones, it adds warmth without washing the face out. The shade is bolder than standard copper but more wearable than primary red, sitting in a sweet spot of striking but sophisticated.
How to Style
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Lift to level 6-7 if starting from dark hair.
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Deposit copper-red formula — can be single-session on warm-toned hair.
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Use sulfate-free shampoo and cold water washes.
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Apply copper-toned color-depositing conditioner weekly.
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Gloss refresh every 4-6 weeks at the salon.
Avoid chlorine completely — it turns copper shades green. If you swim, apply a leave-in conditioner as a barrier before entering the pool.
The difference between copper red that looks vibrant and copper red that looks brassy is small but important. AI try-on lets you see the exact shade against your skin tone, helping you and your colorist target the right formula.
"Saved me from a bad dye job. I could see the color on my actual face first."
— Marcus L.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1 How is copper red different from auburn?
Copper red is brighter and more orange-toned, with a metallic quality. Auburn is darker and more brown-based, with subtler red undertones. Think shiny penny (copper red) versus autumn leaf (auburn).
Q2 Does copper red fade quickly?
Yes — red shades fade fastest of all colors. Copper red needs refreshing every 4-6 weeks with a gloss or toner. Using a copper color-depositing conditioner weekly significantly extends the vibrancy.
Q3 Can I achieve copper red without bleaching?
On light-to-medium brown hair, a direct copper-red dye can produce beautiful results without bleaching. On dark brown or black hair, pre-lightening is needed for the full copper-red effect to show.
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