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  2. Enhance Your Locks With These Striking Red Hair Color Ideas

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    Find out how Ree Drummond gets her vibrant red hue, and check out tons of red hair color ideas, including copper, auburn, and burgundy shades.

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    Radiant Red Red Boosting Shampoo. For its value, this drugstore shampoo absolutely delivers. The tinted formula imparts a subtle red hue to hair—plus it uses vitamin E and pomegranate extract to ...

  4. Auburn hair - Wikipedia

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    Whereas Titian hair is a brownish shade of red hair, auburn hair is specifically defined as including the actual color red. Most definitions of Titian hair describe it as a brownish-orange color, [1] [2] but some describe it as being reddish. [3] This is in reference to red hair itself, not the color red.

  5. These Stunning Spring Shades Are a Breath of Fresh Hair - AOL

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    Want spring hair color ideas and inspiration? Look no further than these trendy spring ideas from professional hairstylists.

  6. Titian hair - Wikipedia

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    As the Venetian women had more methods to lighten their hair, [4] the term Venetian has become specifically associated with the blond variety. The term Titian is sometimes misapplied [citation needed] to auburn hair. Whereas Titian hair is a brownish shade of red hair, auburn hair is a brownish shade of hair encompassing the actual color red.

  7. Red hair - Wikipedia

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    Red hair, also known as ginger hair, is a human hair color found in 2–6% of people of Northern or Northwestern European ancestry and lesser frequency in other populations. It is most common in individuals homozygous for a recessive allele on chromosome 16 that produces an altered version of the MC1R protein.