13: Russet Auburn

This earthy, red-brown shade echoes autumn leaves with its rich, multifaceted tones.
Russet auburn flatters warm skin tones and brings out golden flecks in brown or hazel eyes.
It’s particularly stunning in natural light, revealing hidden dimensions.
14: Subtle Auburn Tint

Adding just a hint of auburn to your natural brown creates a gentle, luminous effect.
This subtle approach enhances your natural color while adding warmth and richness.
It’s perfect for color beginners or those who prefer understated changes.
15: Dark Auburn

Nearly brown but with distinctive red undertones, dark auburn offers sophistication with a twist.
This deep shade provides excellent dimension without requiring frequent touch-ups.
It’s particularly flattering for those with deep skin tones or dark features.
16: Auburn Pixie Cut

Shortcuts showcase auburn’s multidimensional quality perfectly, highlighting every subtle color variation.
The rich hue adds depth and interest to cropped styles.
Auburn pixies make a confident, stylish statement without requiring long hair.
17: Strawberry Auburn

This lighter auburn variation combines blonde and red tones for a fresh, youthful appearance.
Strawberry auburn brightens pale complexions and makes blue or green eyes pop.
It’s an excellent transition shade for blondes wanting to explore redder territory.
18: Auburn Money Piece

Framing your face with brighter auburn pieces creates an instant glow-up effect.
This targeted coloring technique accentuates your features while minimizing overall commitment.
The contrast beautifully draws attention to your eyes and cheekbones.
19: Auburn Lowlights for Redheads

Natural redheads can add dimension with deeper auburn lowlights woven throughout.
This technique adds sophistication and depth to bright red hair.
The subtle contrast creates movement and texture without dramatically changing your signature color.