Mocha Mahogany Blend for Balanced Depth
The Color
Mocha and mahogany mix together here in a way that feels almost seamless—warm enough to glow, cool enough to stay sophisticated. The mocha tones soften the richness of the mahogany, creating this perfectly balanced depth that moves beautifully under any light. When the hair shifts, you see warm flickers weaving through cooler shadows, giving the color calm dimension rather than contrast. It reads smooth, plush, and quietly luxurious, the kind of blend that feels understated but undeniably elevated. It’s a grounded tone with just the right amount of warmth.
How It’s Done
Balayage is placed throughout the mids, followed by a mocha-mahogany toner that melts the shades together.
Who It Flatters
Perfect for neutral undertones and medium to thick textures looking for depth without heaviness.
Care Notes
Use hydrating shampoo and a silicone-free oil to maintain softness and reflective shine.
Deep Wine Mahogany for Regal Shine
The Color
Deep wine mahogany brings a cool, almost jewel-like undertone that sits softly beneath the darker base. The color doesn’t shout; instead, it releases these thin, wine-tinted flashes whenever the hair bends or catches a bit of light. It adds richness that feels elegant and slightly mysterious, like a tone that reveals itself slowly rather than all at once. The overall effect is smooth and incredibly polished. Just enough drama without stepping into bold territory. It’s luxurious in depth with a quiet edge.
How It’s Done
A deep mahogany root glaze sets the base, followed by wine-toned glossing through the mids and ends.
Who It Flatters
Ideal for cool and neutral complexions and straighter styles that show off shine.
Care Notes
Use sulfate-free products and a weekly gloss mask to keep depth and luster intact.
Amber Mahogany for Golden Depth
The Color
Amber mahogany blends together golden warmth and earthy depth; in a way that feels both glowing and grounded. The amber threads sit lightly on top and add brightness that moves softly through the darker mahogany base. As the hair shifts, the gold melts into deeper tones, giving the color this rich, slow-moving radiance that feels incredibly soft. It frames the face with warmth without ever becoming brassy or loud. It’s a golden-deep blend perfectly balanced and suitable for anyone who wants warmth that still feels refined.
How It’s Done
Balayage adds golden lift through the mids, then a mahogany-amber glaze blends everything into a unified tone.
Who It Flatters
Great for warm undertones and hair with natural movement or soft layering.
Care Notes
Use warmth-preserving shampoo and a leave-in moisturizer to maintain glow and smoothness.
Cinnamon Mahogany for Subtle Warmth
The Color
Cinnamon mahogany leans into a gentle, spiced warmth—noticeable, but in that softened, elegant way. The cinnamon notes add a light, glowing lift that drifts through the mahogany base without taking over the tone. In movement, the color gives these soft, amber-brown flickers that feel cozy and polished at the same time. There’s a natural warmth to it, like a muted version of copper that’s been filtered through deeper brunette. It’s understated warmth done beautifully.
How It’s Done
Balayage lifts selective sections before a cinnamon-mahogany toner melts everything together.
Who It Flatters
Ideal for warm skin tones and medium to long layers that show dimensional movement.
Care Notes
Use shine-enhancing serum and protect from heat to keep the cinnamon glow soft and even.
Deep Burgundy Gloss for Classic Elegance
The Color
Deep burgundy brings that classic, almost wine-tinted elegance that never truly leaves the spotlight. The color sits deep and smooth at the root, then loosens slightly into soft ruby reflections as the hair moves. It’s rich without being overly dark, dramatic without feeling theatrical. The gloss finish gives everything a silky, plush surface that makes the shade even more flattering. It’s timeless, polished, and quietly striking—perfect for anyone wanting refined drama.
How It’s Done
A full glossing treatment infuses the hair with burgundy pigment and leaving a reflective finish.
Who It Flatters
Ideal for those with cool undertones and with sleek blown-out styles that show a luminous depth.
Care Notes
Use color-preserving shampoo and deep conditioner to keep the gloss from fading.
Black Cherry Waves for Polished Drama
The Color
This shade begins with a near-black depth that surprises you when a cherry hue rises through the curve of the waves. As the hair shifts, the red tone steps forward for a moment then retreats, giving a subtle drama that feels intentional. Light grazes the surface and pulls out hidden warmth, which adds dimension without disrupting the darkness. The contrast between the deep base and the cherry edge creates a smooth visual rhythm; it feels controlled rather than bold. Touch it and it reveals a sleek surface that holds a slight grip, keeping the finish defined.
How It’s Done
A dark base is overlaid with a cherry-red gloss, placed primarily where the waves open to catch the light.
Who It Flatters
Best for cool to neutral undertones and for clients who enjoy dark shades with just enough movement to stay interesting.
Care Notes
Heat protection is essential to preserve shine, and a mid-season gloss will keep the cherry tone clear.
Berry Burgundy Blend for Soft Radiance
The Color
The color starts by offering a berry brightness that melts into burgundy, giving a soft radiance that feels inviting. There’s a slight shimmer when the hair turns, almost like the tone that follows the motion before settling back into depth. Burgundy adds a calm foundation whilst the berry note lifts the edges; it creates a gentle contrast that feels approachable. Indoors the tone becomes rounder, while daylight sharpens the berry for a moment. The feel under the hand is smooth with a warm glide; the finish stays balanced and quietly luminous.
How It’s Done
A burgundy base is paired with berry-tinted highlights to create a diffused brightness. This technique never overtakes the darker frame.
Who It Flatters
Great for cool undertones and for those who want a radiant look without leaning too bright or too dark.
Care Notes
Use color-safe conditioners regularly. Avoid excessive sun exposure to maintain the clarity of the berry tones.
Cranberry Brunette for Festive Depth
The Color
This tone opens with a grounded brunette base, then lets cranberry slip through just enough to bring festive depth. The red influence isn’t loud; it rises subtly along the mid-lengths and shifts softly when the hair moves. Light touches the cranberry and gives a faint glow, while the brunette holds everything steady underneath. The balance feels comforting because the warmth sits in a narrow band that never overwhelms the shape. Under your hand the texture feels steady with gentle softness; the final look appears warm and quietly dimensional.
How It’s Done
A brunette foundation is enhanced with low-intensity cranberry glazing, focused where the hair naturally bends.
Who It Flatters
Best for warm or neutral undertones and for clients who prefer understated red tones with reliable depth.
Care Notes
Keep the color hydrated with lightweight oils, and schedule glossing every six to eight weeks to maintain the warmth.
Wine Melt for Smooth Dimension
The Color
This wine melt slips into the hair with a slow, velvety depth — the kind that feels almost like a shadow warming from the inside out. The darker base holds a soft plum richness, and the mids open gently into berry-red light that rises when the hair turns. Nothing about it feels sharp; the shift is calm, syrupy, and seamless, as if the shade simply drifts from deep to bright without effort. When fingers move through it, there’s a cool smoothness layered over a quiet glow, giving the color a steady, elegant presence. It’s a festive red that feels mature rather than loud, perfect for anyone who likes drama delivered softly.
How It’s Done
Balayage is feathered through the mid-lengths before toning with a wine-plum gloss for a fluid melt.
Who It Flatters
Best for cool or neutral undertones and medium to thick textures.
Care Notes
Use color-safe shampoo and a pigment-refresh mask every two weeks to maintain richness.
Velvet Burgundy for Soft Reflection
The Color
Velvet burgundy wraps the hair in this deep, berry-toned sheen that almost looks cushioned, like light is sitting on a soft surface rather than bouncing off it. The roots remain dense and smooth, letting the burgundy seep outward in a quiet, gradual bloom. As the hair moves, the shade shifts between dark cherry and a muted wine shade, never too bright but always catching a little warmth. The texture feels plush, almost creamy, giving the color that velvety softness the trend is named for. It’s a gorgeous choice for anyone who wants a red that whispers luxury instead of shouting for attention.
How It’s Done
Gloss layering builds tone depth, with subtle root stretching to keep the blend seamless.
Who It Flatters
Perfect for deeper skin tones with straight or gently wavy hair.
Care Notes
Avoid washing too and always use heat protection to keep your shine looking great.
Garnet Red for Refined Brightness
The Color
Garnet red brings a brighter, jewel-like lift. A way in which it feels polished rather than bold. The deeper root keeps the tone grounded, while the mids glow in that ruby warmth that appears and disappears depending on the light. Even at its brightest points, the red feels softened — almost cushioned by the darker base beneath it. The movement gives off tiny flashes of brightness, the kind you notice only when the hair turns or falls forward.
How It’s Done
Balayage adds controlled brightness through the mids, sealed with garnet-red gloss for clarity.
Who It Flatters
Best for neutral to warm undertones and medium-density textures.
Care Notes
Use red-tone shampoo weekly and apply a nourishing mask to maintain reflective shine.
Conclusion
Red hair this season isn’t about intensity — it’s about warmth, texture, and depth delivered with soft confidence. From the subtle gleam of copper to the deep, luxurious hue of burgundy, each shade adds its own festive charm without making the style appear too over. These melts and blends move the way winter light moves — slow, warm, and reflective — giving hair dimension that lasts long after the holidays. Whether you lean toward golden warmth or cool berry depth, these shades bring an easy sophistication that works on real, everyday hair.
