Your haircut isn’t complete until you choose the right hair color to go with it. Whether you want something edgy or feminine, dark or bright, bold or subtle, there are plenty of colors out there to help you find the perfect match and give your look some serious style. Take a look at these five colors that will spruce up your San Antonio haircut.

Dark Red

The perfect color for women who want to add some color without going overboard. Dark red is a bold move that’s sure to make an impression, and an excellent way to amp up your style in an otherwise casual workplace. It’s also a great option for those of us with darker complexions. It seems like red is one of those hair colors that could work well on anyone, but if you have a lighter complexion, you might find that it looks better in small doses.

Light Red

If you’re looking for a change from your natural hair color, you may want to go with light red. It’s subtle, but it will add a warm and radiant feeling to any haircut. Light red looks good on everyone, regardless of skin tone or hair texture. If you can rock a strawberry blonde style now and still want something different, make sure you try out some light red tints.

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Medium Auburn

Auburn hair is a rich, dark color that’s part of a gradient between red and brown. It’s not quite as bright or eye-catching as bright red, but not nearly as dull as auburn hair can look on its own. Medium auburn is an extremely attractive hair color to choose for your next haircut.

Dark Auburn

This is a very dark version of Auburn hair color and it is for people who are very daring and those who want to make a statement with their new hairstyle. It looks great on people with light skin, but if you have darker skin you might want to stick with a lighter shade of Auburn because a dark Auburn won’t be as attractive on your face. If you are trying to create more waves in your hair then it can be used along with other products that will give your hair texture.

Platinum Blonde

For those of us that have tried blonde, you know it’s a commitment. I was a natural brunette for most of my life until one day in college I decided to try my hand at blonde.