41. Garnet and Maroon Graduated Bob
If you’d like to add volume to a graduated bob, then a monochrome balayage is absolutely the way to go. Healthy maroon roots are classy, but the bright garnet color streaks add both dimension and excitement.
42. Maroon and Cranberry Glimmer
Still debating which shade makes for the best base? I think it’s clear that a maroon hair color works perfectly along the roots, because it pairs well with all kinds of bright balayages, including this shiny cranberry.
43. Red Wine Cool Down
This muted take on burgundy hair is refreshingly smooth, with tight waves breaking up a very clean dye job and adding some fun. The shade itself is very cool, sitting somewhere between wine and burgundy.
44. Maroon and Wine Colormelt
This warm and delicious colormelt is putting us in an autumnal mood, with deep maroon roots gleaming as bright as you can imagine, and vivid red wine ends firing us up. What’s the secret here for all that gloss? Olaplex, of course.
45. Burgundy Oil Slick
I love the oil slick effect well-colored hair gets when it’s styled straight. Here, the mix of cool burgundy hair color with hints of browns and reds makes for a unique take on the effect and shows that dyed hair doesn’t always have to be curled.
46. Burgundy and Cranberry Medusa Curls
Something about these winding and twisting curls is giving me a Medusa-serpents-in-the-hair vibe, especially with the almost solid metallic sheen that the various shades of burgundy hair color have.
47. Burgundy Plum Curls
These are the kind of curls you just want to take a deep dive into! The burgundy and plum hair colors have that sheen that’s worth obsessing over, particularly because the brightest shades were concentrated at the center of the hair for that voluminous effect.
48. Burgundy Fireball Lob
The feathery waves in this long bob were dyed the more dramatic bright burgundy hair shade, giving a fiery effect to a deep brunette base. It’s a great way of going from dark brown to high-octane burgundy dramatically but without transforming your whole look.
49. Cabernet Sombre
Long bob haircuts are perfect contenders for sombre hair coloring, because all of that color can be taken in with a single look. The top half of the hair is a cool blue-black that gets warmed up with the red wine hair color of the bottom half.
50. Wind Down with Burgundy Hair
No color ever looks bad when the loose hair is impossibly long and sumptuously lush, but it certainly doesn’t hurt when the dye job incorporates rich chocolate tones with shiny burgundy hair color.