Choosing a Shade: The shade should be tailored to you and is not usually recommended for people with naturally light hair. Dark reds or burgundy are more of a free for all, Triana says, but talk to your stylist about creating a color that’s complementary to your specific tones.
Maintenance Level: Depending on what the natural base is, this can be a high-maintenance color. Six to 10 weeks between touch-ups is usually recommended.
Similar Shades: Copper, pumpkin spice, red ombré
Price: Usually, $200 is the base point, though it can vary depending on where you’re starting from as well as the result you’re going for. Work with your stylist to figure out what plan makes sense for your budget and ideal look.