
Thinking about a light copper hair transformation? You’re not alone. Copper shades are making waves this year, bringing a warm, radiant touch to any look. Light copper, with its blend of golden, orange, and red tones, offers a vibrant yet natural appearance that suits all skin tones. One thing to keep in mind: copper shades require regular upkeep to stay bright and fresh. Using a color-safe shampoo and conditioner is essential to maintain that luminous glow. If you’re new to red hues, starting with a semi-permanent dye can be a great way to test the waters without a long-term commitment. Ready to turn heads with your stunning new color? Check out these inspiring light copper hair ideas and find your perfect shade!


#1: Layered Copper with Feathered Bangs on Medium-Length Hair
Notice how the copper reads warmer where it catches light at the crown but drops into a slightly deeper, almost auburn tone underneath. That’s not an accident. A colorist likely painted dimension through the midlengths to keep it from going flat, and it works because her medium density hair has enough body to show it off. The cut sits just past the shoulders with long, face-framing layers that start around the cheekbone, and the bangs are soft, wispy, and slightly parted. This is a strong combination for oval and heart face shapes. If your face is round, those cheekbone layers will widen you. Cool or olive skin tones will fight this copper hard. It needs warmth in the complexion to land. On fair-to-medium warm skin with blue or green eyes, this color is genuinely stunning.


#2: Strawberry Copper with Curtain Layers and Flipped Ends
The ends flip outward on their own here, which tells me the layers were cut with a round brush finish in mind and won’t just fall into place air-dried. That’s worth knowing. This is a medium-density, mid-length cut with long curtain bangs and face-framing layers that start high, around the cheekbone, creating a lot of movement through the front. The color leans strawberry more than true copper, built with what looks like a warm copper gloss over pre-lightened hair, and it catches light in a way that reads almost golden at the crown while staying deeper at the root. Beautiful on warm and neutral skin tones. Cool undertones will fight this color constantly. If your hair is fine, you will not get this volume without effort every single wash day.


#3: Golden Copper Blown Out on Thick, Long Hair
The root area is noticeably darker and warmer than the lengths, which tells me this was likely a global color with natural regrowth blending in, not a balayage or intentional shadow root. That’s worth knowing because it means upkeep is real. This copper leans golden, almost apricot at the ends, and it reads best on medium to warm skin tones. Cool undertones will fight it. The hair itself is thick with long layers and a round brush blowout giving all the bend at the bottom, and without that volume work it would hang flat and lose the dimension the color is creating. If your hair is on the thinner side, this particular shade will expose every sparse section without mercy. For dense, straight-to-wavy hair past the shoulders, though, this is a genuinely beautiful copper that feels warm without going costume-red.


#4 Warm Copper Lob with a Soft Center Part on Medium Density Hair
Notice how the copper reads almost peachy at the ends while staying richer through the root. That’s intentional, likely a balayage with a copper gloss over a naturally light base, and it keeps the grow-out from looking harsh. This collarbone-length lob sits blunt at the perimeter with minimal interior layering, which is why the ends look full and decisive rather than wispy. It works well on medium density hair. On truly fine hair, the blunt line will fall flat and expose scalp at the part. This tone is perfect for fair, warm skin with freckles, and it genuinely complements blue and green eyes in a way that cooler reds just don’t. If your undertone runs cool or pink, this particular copper will make you look flushed.


#5 Textured Copper Shag with Wispy Bangs on Medium Density Hair
Notice how the copper runs warmer at the ends and lighter through the bangs, almost peachy. That tells me this was done with hand-painted balayage over a naturally darker base, and the lighter pieces around the face were foiled separately to create that brightness without bleaching everything out. The shag cut here has real internal layering, not just face-framing, which is why the texture looks lived-in rather than styled within an inch of its life. This is a fantastic match for warm and olive skin tones. It will wash out cool undertones completely. On medium to thick hair, this cut moves well, but if your hair is fine, you will not get this kind of body without a lot of product and effort. The wispy bangs sit perfectly on her because her forehead has room for them, so round faces should know those soft, parted bangs won’t do any favors for width.


#6 Copper Penny Lob with Razored Layers on Warm Skin
Notice how the lightest pieces sit right at the cheekbone. That’s not an accident. Those face-framing highlights were hand-painted to catch light exactly where her skin has the most warmth, and the payoff against deep warm undertones is remarkable. This is a shoulder-length razor cut with interior layers that kick out at the ends, giving medium density hair a fullness it wouldn’t have with blunt lines. The copper reads more penny than red, leaning golden without going strawberry. It will not look this natural on cool or olive skin. If you run cool, this tone goes muddy within two weeks. On round face shapes, the side-swept layering here creates angles that work hard, pulling attention diagonally instead of widening. Fine hair could pull this off with the right razor work, though the texture you see here comes partly from natural density that not everyone has.


#7 Chin-Length Copper Bob with Soft Fringe on Medium-Warm Skin
Notice how the root shadow is doing all the heavy lifting here. That darker base at the crown keeps this from reading costume-y and makes the light copper through the mid-lengths feel earned, not dropped on top of a head that wasn’t ready for it. This is a chin-length bob, medium density, with interior layers point-cut to create that piecey separation you see at the ends. Round faces will want to think twice because this length hits right at the widest part of the jaw and the volume at the sides only adds width. On oval or heart-shaped faces, it’s excellent. The copper tone lands perfectly against warm, olive, and deeper skin tones. On very cool or pink undertones, this exact shade will clash. It will fade fast and go brassy in a way that reads unintentional.


#8 Shoulder-Length Copper with Face-Framing Pieces on Medium-Warm Skin
Notice how the shorter face-framing layers sit right at the cheekbone, not the jaw. That placement is doing real work here, lifting the eye upward and keeping the overall shape from reading heavy on an oval face. The color is a true light copper with what looks like a gloss layered over a subtle balayage, giving it that dimensional warmth without obvious streaks. This works on medium density hair. On fine hair, those textured ends would fall flat and look thin within a week. The cut has interior layering through the mid-lengths that creates movement without losing weight at the perimeter, which is why it flips and separates so naturally in this photo. If you run cool or pink in your skin tone, this exact shade of copper will clash and make you look flushed. It is not a neutral copper. It leans distinctly golden, and it needs warmth in the skin to land.


#9 Feathered Light Copper on a Short Layered Cut with Warm Undertones
Notice how the copper reads almost golden at the tips where the layers are thinnest, then deepens to a warmer bronze closer to the root. That gradient isn’t an accident; it’s a balayage placement that lets the lighter pieces sit exactly where the razor-cut layers flip outward, so the movement and the color work together. This is medium density hair, maybe slightly on the finer side, and the short feathered layers are doing all the heavy lifting to create volume at the crown. Round and oval face shapes benefit most from this kind of layered framing around the jaw. If your face is already narrow or long, all that volume at the sides with no length below the chin will not help you. The copper tone here is genuinely warm, and it’s pulling beautifully against her olive-warm skin. On cool or pink undertones, this exact shade would clash. That’s not a styling issue, it’s a pigment mismatch no toner can fix.


#10 Tousled Copper Waves with Lived-In Curtain Fringe on Medium Density Hair
The fringe here is doing something specific worth noting: it’s been point cut thin enough to separate into individual pieces, which is why it reads as effortless instead of heavy. That only works on medium density hair. Thick hair will push that fringe forward into a wall. The copper itself sits in a narrow range between strawberry and true penny, with lighter pieces concentrated around the face that were likely hand-painted rather than foiled, giving the dimension a natural fall pattern instead of uniform streaks. Collarbone length with long interior layers keeps the wave pattern loose without getting stringy at the ends. This color will fade fast. Copper formulas are notoriously fragile, and this particular lightness means you’re looking at touchups every four to five weeks if you want it to stay this clean. On warm or neutral skin with freckles, this is one of the most flattering copper tones I’ve seen. Cool undertones, skip it entirely.


#11 Warm Copper Textured Bob with Choppy Micro Fringe
That fringe is shorter than most people would be comfortable with, sitting well above the brows and cut with a razor so it separates into wispy, uneven pieces. It works here because her forehead is proportional and her face shape is oval, giving the cut room to be playful without overwhelming anything. The copper itself leans warm and true, not peachy, not strawberry, with what looks like a single-process application that kept depth at the root without a visible shadow root technique. On cool or olive skin tones, this exact shade will fight you. Medium density hair is doing the heavy lifting in this photo, creating that tousled, piece-y texture at chin length without looking thin or scraggly. If your hair is fine, this bob will fall flat within an hour of styling and the fringe will separate too much, showing scalp.


#12 Rosy Copper Lob with Dimensional Highlights and a Deep Side Sweep
Look at how the lighter pieces across the top catch the salon light while the underneath stays a deeper warm auburn. That contrast is doing all the work here. This is a collarbone-length lob on medium density hair, cut with internal layers that let the ends kick out without looking intentional. The color reads rosy copper, likely achieved with a balayage over an existing warm base, which is why it looks lived-in rather than freshly painted. Green and hazel eyes pair with this shade in a way that cool blue eyes simply won’t. If you have cool or olive undertones, this copper will fight your skin. It will not fade gracefully either, shifting orange-pink within weeks without color-depositing upkeep.


#13: Collarbone Copper with Soft Waves and a Subtle Root Shadow
The color reads warmer on one side than the other, which tells me this was likely hand-painted rather than foiled, and honestly that slight unevenness is what makes it look real. This is a collarbone-length cut on fine to medium density hair with minimal layering, just enough to let those loose waves hold without going flat. The warm copper sits on what looks like a neutral to cool skin tone, and it works because the root shadow keeps it grounded. On someone with very pink or ruddy undertones, this particular shade would amplify redness in the skin. That’s not a maybe. The face-framing pieces are doing quiet work here, falling right at the cheekbone to narrow a rounder face shape. Good cut for oval or round faces who want length without weight.


#14 Light Copper on a Warm Brown Base with Layered Movement
The copper here isn’t sitting on top of the hair like a highlight. It’s woven through a deep warm brown using a balayage hand-paint that keeps the root area nearly untouched, which is why the color reads natural instead of stripy. Long layers with interior texturing give this medium-density hair that lifted, separated look through the midshaft without thinning out the ends. If you have olive or medium warm skin, this will land perfectly. Cool undertones will fight it. The face-framing pieces are cut shorter and swept back, opening up the cheekbones, which works well on oval and heart-shaped faces. On rounder faces, those curtain pieces can widen things. This color will fade fast if you wash frequently.


#15 Stacked Light Copper Bob with Swept Layers on Medium-Warm Skin
The graduation through the back is doing all the heavy lifting here, building volume and shape that medium density hair can’t always pull off on its own. Notice how the color shifts between a true copper and a lighter golden tone at the crown, which tells me there are fine foils woven through a copper base to create that dimensional lift without looking stripy. This is a short stacked bob with longer face-framing pieces that sweep across the forehead, and it works well on oval and heart face shapes because of that diagonal line it creates. If you have a rounder face, this much volume at the sides will not help you. The warm copper reads beautifully against olive and medium-warm skin tones, especially with brown eyes. On cool or pink undertones, this exact shade will clash. That’s not a styling fix, it’s a wrong color for your skin.


#16 Razored Copper Pixie with Piecey Texture and Tapered Fringe
That copper is doing real work against her green eyes, and the warmth in the color picks up the natural flush in her skin in a way that cooler reds never would. This is a razor-cut pixie with heavy texture through the crown, tapered close at the nape and ears, with a wispy fringe that breaks across the forehead rather than sitting as a solid line. Medium density hair, maybe even on the finer side, which is exactly why the razor work succeeds here. It creates the illusion of fullness without bulk. If your hair is thick and coarse, this cut will fight you constantly. The pieces won’t lie flat enough to read as intentional, and you’ll spend your mornings angry. Oval and heart face shapes wear this well because the fringe softens without hiding anything. One thing worth noticing: the colorist kept the roots slightly deeper, not a full shadow root, just enough dimension that regrowth won’t announce itself at two weeks.


#17 Warm Copper Mid-Length with Flipped Face-Framing Layers
The color here is doing something quiet that’s easy to miss: the copper sits warmer at the ends and slightly more muted at the root, which means this was likely a balayage application rather than an all-over single process. That gradient keeps it from reading flat on medium-density, straight hair like this. The cut lands just past the collarbone with interior layers that kick outward around the jaw, and those layers are what give this whole thing its shape. Without them it would just hang. If you have an oval or longer face, this framing is genuinely flattering because it adds width right where you want it. This will not work on anyone with coarse, thick hair unless you’re prepared for the layers to pouf instead of flip. The copper tone pairs well with warm and neutral skin, and you can see how closely it matches her clothing, which tells you this shade commits to warmth fully. Cool undertones in the skin will fight it.


#18 Copper Shag with Feathered Fringe on Shoulder-Length Hair
Notice the root area. There’s a slightly deeper copper shadow at the crown that keeps this from reading flat, and that’s intentional color placement, not regrowth. The cut is a layered shag hitting just past the shoulders, with razored interior layers that give medium density hair real lift through the mid-lengths. What sells it is how the fringe connects into the face-framing pieces with no hard separation, just one continuous feathered line. This will not work on round face shapes without adjustment because the volume sits right at the cheeks and jaw. If you carry width there already, it amplifies it. On oval or oblong faces with fair to medium-warm skin, this copper tone is genuinely flattering. The color leans warm and true, no strawberry, no gold overtone pulling it sideways. Thick, coarse hair will fight the wispy texture this cut depends on.


#19 Blunt Copper Bob with Warm Ribbon Highlights on Olive Skin
Notice the roots. They’re left intentionally deeper, a warm chestnut that makes the copper ribbons painted through the mid-lengths look lit from inside rather than sitting flat on the surface. This is a chin-length blunt bob on medium density hair, point-cut just enough at the ends to keep it from looking blocky. It works beautifully on oval and heart face shapes, and the way it grazes the jawline here is doing real work for her bone structure. If your skin runs cool or pink, this particular copper will clash. On warm and olive undertones, it’s genuinely striking. The color will fade fast without a color-depositing wash, and this shade of copper fades ugly, going muddy within weeks.


#20 Copper Balayage on a Layered Mid-Length with Side-Swept Framing
Notice the root. That warm brown base is doing real work here, grounding the lighter copper pieces so the whole thing reads natural instead of costume-y. The balayage is hand-painted with concentration around the face and through the midshaft, leaving the underneath darker, which creates depth without heaviness on what looks like medium density hair. This cut sits just past the shoulders with long, point-cut layers that kick out slightly at the ends. Oval and heart face shapes will love how the longest layers narrow below the jaw. If your face is round, this particular length and layer placement will widen you. That’s not a styling issue, it’s geometry. The side-swept piece across the forehead is doing the heavy lifting for the whole shape, and without it, this cut would feel incomplete. One thing worth knowing: light copper fades fast, especially these golden-toned pieces at the front, and you’ll start seeing brassiness within three to four weeks.


#21: Copper Root Melt Into Creamy Blonde on a Textured Lob
The ends here are almost platinum, which is worth noticing because most light copper looks keep things uniform. This is a root melt starting with a true warm copper at the scalp that opens up into a cool-leaning blonde by the tips, and that transition takes skill to keep from reading muddy. Medium density hair, lob length with a slight inverted angle at the back. It works on light to medium-warm skin tones and looks best waved like this because worn straight, that gradient will flatten out fast. If you’re already blonde and want to ease into copper territory, this is a smart entry point. This will not age well between appointments. That copper root will push warm and brassy within weeks if your colorist doesn’t tone it precisely.


#22: Mid-Length Light Copper with a Soft Natural Root on Fair, Cool-Toned Skin
Notice how the copper sits warmer at the ends and cooler near the roots, which tells me this was a global color with natural regrowth left intentionally soft rather than a precise root smudge. That subtle gradient keeps it from looking flat. The cut is a simple one-length mid with minimal layering, and on medium density hair like this it works fine, though it won’t give you much movement on its own. If your skin runs pink and fair, this particular shade of light copper will amplify every bit of redness in your complexion. That’s not a warning for everyone, just something to know. On warm or neutral undertones it would read completely differently. The round face shape here benefits from the length falling past the collarbone and the slight off-center part opening up one side. Thin hair would struggle to carry this color without looking see-through at the ends.


#23 Soft Peach Copper on Long, Fine Hair with Loose Waves
This color will fade fast. That’s the first thing worth knowing, because the peach-copper tone here sits in that sheer, diluted range that washes out within weeks without color-safe care. What’s interesting is how the colorist kept dimension by letting a slightly warmer root area melt into the lighter, almost apricot midlengths, likely using a gloss or demi-permanent rather than a permanent formula. The hair is fine and on the thinner side, and the long one-length cut with minimal layering actually works to preserve fullness rather than thin it out further. If you have dense or coarse hair, this exact shade will read completely different on you, more orange than peachy. It belongs on naturally light bases, blonde or light strawberry, where lifting isn’t aggressive enough to compromise the strand.


#24: Light Copper Long Waves with Subtle Dimension
This stunning light copper hairstyle features long, flowing waves that create a soft, romantic look. The hair’s natural texture shines through, making it ideal for those with medium to thick hair density. The length complements various face shapes, particularly oval and heart-shaped, while the layered waves add movement and dimension. Consider using a sea salt spray for effortless styling and a touch of definition. This color is perfect for adding warmth and brightness, especially in the summer months.


#25: Luxurious Light Copper Long Layers
This stunning light copper hairstyle features long, flowing layers that enhance movement and dimension. Ideal for medium to thick hair types, it beautifully frames various face shapes, especially oval and heart. The sleek finish highlights the rich color while soft waves add a touch of softness. Styling can be as simple as a blowout for a polished look or loose waves for a more casual feel. This color not only radiates warmth but also complements a wide range of skin tones, making it a standout choice for anyone looking for a fresh change.


#26 Golden Copper Waves
These luxurious golden copper waves provide a stunning, radiant look for those with long hair. Perfect for medium to thick hair density, the waves add volume and movement, enhancing the hair’s natural shine. The golden copper hue suits a variety of skin tones, offering a warm, vibrant appearance. This hairstyle is ideal for oval and heart-shaped faces, providing a timeless yet modern look. To maintain the rich color and smooth texture, use a sulfate-free shampoo and regular deep conditioning treatments.


#27 Layered Orange Lob with Natural Waves
This layered orange lob is a fantastic choice for those looking to add dimension and vibrancy to their hairstyle. The natural waves create movement and body, perfect for medium to thick hair types. This cut works wonderfully for oval and round face shapes, giving a youthful and refreshing appearance. The warm orange shade enhances skin tones with yellow or golden undertones. Regular maintenance is required to keep the color bright and the layers defined. This look is ideal for a stylish yet effortless everyday look.


#28 Vibrant Orange Waves for a Bold Change
Embrace a bold transformation with this vibrant orange hair color. The medium-length waves add movement and body, making it perfect for fine to medium hair types. This look works beautifully for those with warm or neutral skin tones, offering a fresh and youthful glow. Keep in mind that maintaining this vivid color requires regular touch-ups and proper care. Ideal for anyone looking to stand out with a unique and eye-catching style.


#29 Chic Orange Bob with Soft Waves
This chic orange bob is perfect for those looking to add a pop of color and style to their look. The soft waves enhance the natural volume, making it suitable for fine to medium hair types. The bob length frames the face beautifully, ideal for oval and heart-shaped faces. This vibrant ginger shade pairs well with fair skin tones and green or blue eyes, adding a fresh and youthful glow. Regular maintenance is needed to keep the color vibrant and the cut sharp.


#30 Radiant Copper Waves for a Fresh Look
This radiant copper hair color adds a vibrant touch to your style with its medium-length, soft waves. Perfect for those with fine to medium hair density, the waves enhance volume and movement. The warm copper hue complements fair to medium skin tones beautifully, making it an excellent choice for adding warmth and brightness to your look. This color requires regular toning to maintain its vibrancy, especially if you have lighter natural hair. It’s ideal for someone seeking a striking yet manageable change.


#31 Professional Orange Balayage Waves
Elevate your professional look with this stunning orange balayage hairstyle. The soft waves add elegance and volume, perfect for medium to thick hair types. This medium-length cut is ideal for those with oval or heart-shaped faces, offering a flattering frame. The orange balayage highlights create a warm and dynamic effect, adding depth and dimension. This style requires regular touch-ups to keep the color vibrant and the waves defined. Perfect for a polished and contemporary appearance.


#32 Warm Light Copper with Subtle Brown Highlights
This warm light copper hairstyle, accented with subtle brown highlights, offers a beautifully blended look perfect for medium-length hair. Ideal for those with fair to medium skin tones, the soft waves add movement and texture to fine or medium hair. The brown highlights enhance the copper base, giving it depth and dimension. This color requires regular maintenance to keep the highlights vibrant and prevent brassiness. It’s a lovely choice for a warm, natural-looking hair color.


#33 Bright Copper Waves with Voluminous Layers
This bright copper hairstyle features voluminous layers that create a full, lively look. Perfect for medium to thick hair, the waves add body and movement, making it ideal for those seeking a dynamic style. The vibrant copper color enhances fair to medium skin tones, offering a radiant and eye-catching appearance. However, maintaining such a vivid hue requires regular touch-ups and color-safe products. This hairstyle is great for anyone wanting a bold, striking look with plenty of volume.


#34 Mid-Length Copper Waves with Center Part
This mid-length copper hairstyle with soft waves and a center part is perfect for adding volume and movement to fine or medium hair. The rich copper color complements fair to medium skin tones, enhancing natural warmth. The waves give a lively bounce, making it great for those looking to add body without losing length. However, the color can fade quickly, so use color-protective products to maintain vibrancy. It’s an excellent choice for a youthful, radiant look with minimal upkeep.


#35 Straight Light Copper Hair with Soft Layers
This straight light copper hairstyle features soft layers that add movement and dimension to medium-length hair. Ideal for those with fine to medium hair density, this color works best on neutral to warm skin tones. The subtle pink undertones enhance the copper shade, creating a unique and eye-catching look. However, maintaining this vibrant color requires regular toning and color-safe products. It’s a perfect choice for anyone looking to brighten their look with a trendy, warm hue.


#36 Copper Waves for Pale Skin
This beautiful copper waves hairstyle is perfect for those with pale skin, creating a striking contrast that enhances natural features. The medium-length cut with soft waves adds volume and movement, ideal for fine to medium hair density. The warm copper hue brings out the brightness in pale skin, providing a fresh and radiant appearance. This style suits various face shapes and is relatively low-maintenance. To keep the color vibrant, use sulfate-free shampoos and regular deep conditioning treatments.


#37 Brown to Light Copper Ombre Waves
This stunning brown to light copper ombre features soft waves that add depth and movement to medium-length hair. Ideal for those with fine to medium hair density, this ombre style provides a beautiful transition from rich brown roots to vibrant light copper ends. The waves enhance the color blend, making it a perfect choice for anyone looking to add a touch of warmth and dimension. Suitable for various face shapes, this look is both trendy and low-maintenance, requiring minimal touch-ups.


#38 Long Wavy Copper Hair
This long wavy copper hairstyle offers a stunning blend of vibrant color and effortless waves. Ideal for those with medium to thick hair, the long waves add volume and movement, enhancing the rich copper hue. This style suits various face shapes, providing a fresh and youthful look. The vibrant copper color brings out the natural warmth in your complexion, making it perfect for those looking to make a bold statement. Regular use of color-protecting products will keep the hue vibrant and shiny.


#39 Wavy Auburn Medium Hair
This wavy auburn medium hair is a perfect blend of elegance and trendiness. The medium-length cut features soft waves that add texture and movement, ideal for fine to medium hair types. The rich auburn color complements various skin tones and enhances green or blue eyes. This style suits oval and heart-shaped faces, offering a modern, fresh look with minimal maintenance. The vibrant auburn hue requires color-protecting products to maintain its intensity and shine.


#40 Wavy Rose Gold Hair
This wavy rose gold hairstyle is perfect for those seeking a trendy, eye-catching look. The long, flowing waves add texture and volume, ideal for medium to thick hair. The rose gold color beautifully blends pink and blonde tones, creating a unique and vibrant effect that suits a variety of skin tones. This style is perfect for oval and heart-shaped faces, offering a fresh, youthful appearance. Regular maintenance and color-protecting products are essential to keep the rose gold hue vibrant and shiny.


#41 Copper Blonde Waves with Money Piece
This beautiful copper blonde hairstyle features soft waves and a striking money piece that frames the face. Perfect for medium to thick hair, the waves add volume and movement, enhancing the natural texture. The money piece, a lighter blonde section in the front, draws attention to the face, making it a great choice for those wanting to highlight their features. This style suits various face shapes and offers a modern, youthful look with minimal upkeep.


#42 Vibrant Curly Copper Hair
Embrace your natural curls with this vibrant curly copper hairstyle. Perfect for those with naturally curly or wavy hair, this medium-length cut adds volume and movement, enhancing the hair’s natural texture. The rich copper hue complements warm skin tones and adds a lively, youthful glow. This style is ideal for anyone looking to highlight their curls with a bold color choice. Maintenance includes regular moisturizing to keep curls defined and frizz-free.


#43 Copper Blonde Waves with Dark Roots
This stylish copper blonde wavy bob with dark roots offers a natural, lived-in look that’s both modern and low-maintenance. The darker roots seamlessly blend into the blonde waves, adding depth and dimension to fine to medium hair types. Ideal for oval and round face shapes, this look gives the appearance of fuller, voluminous hair. The contrast between the dark roots and lighter ends creates a dynamic effect, making it perfect for those seeking an effortless, trendy hairstyle.


#44 Soft Copper Waves with Shadow Root
These soft copper waves with a subtle shadow root offer a natural, low-maintenance look that’s perfect for those with medium to thick hair. The shadow root technique allows for a seamless grow-out, making it ideal for busy individuals. The long, wavy layers add volume and movement, enhancing the overall texture of the hair. This style complements warm skin tones and various face shapes, providing a fresh and vibrant appearance with minimal upkeep.


#45 Copper Waves for Blue Eyes
This gorgeous copper hairstyle perfectly complements blue eyes, creating a striking contrast that enhances the overall look. The medium-length wavy layers add texture and movement, ideal for fine to medium hair types. The warm copper tones bring out the vibrancy of blue eyes, making them pop. This style suits various face shapes and requires minimal maintenance while offering a fresh, youthful appearance. It’s perfect for those looking to add a touch of warmth to their look without extensive upkeep.


#46 Radiant Copper Balayage with Soft Waves
This radiant copper balayage is beautifully crafted with soft waves that add texture and movement to long hair. Perfect for those with medium to thick hair density, the balayage technique creates a seamless blend of copper tones, adding depth and dimension. Ideal for warmer skin tones, this style requires minimal maintenance while offering a vibrant, eye-catching look. The soft waves enhance the natural shine of the hair, making it appear healthier and fuller.


#47 Short Copper Bob with Soft Waves
This chic short copper bob features soft waves that add texture and volume, perfect for those with fine to short hair density. The vibrant copper color complements various skin tones and brings out the natural warmth of your complexion. Ideal for oval and heart-shaped faces, this low-maintenance style offers a modern, youthful look. The subtle waves enhance the haircut’s dimension, making it a great choice for anyone looking to embrace a fresh, stylish change.


#48 Vibrant Copper Waves for Green Eyes
This vibrant copper hairstyle beautifully accentuates green eyes, creating a captivating contrast. The medium-length wavy layers add volume and texture, ideal for those with fine to medium hair density. The warm copper hue enhances the natural brightness of green eyes, making them stand out. This style suits various face shapes and offers a youthful, fresh look with minimal maintenance. Perfect for those wanting to embrace a bold, eye-catching color that highlights their unique features.


#49 Light Copper Waves with Blonde Highlights
This stunning light copper hairstyle, accented with blonde highlights, is perfect for those looking to add warmth and dimension to their look. The long, wavy layers provide movement and versatility, ideal for medium to thick hair density. This color works wonderfully on lighter skin tones and suits various face shapes. The blonde highlights offer a natural sun-kissed effect, enhancing the copper base and adding depth. Keep in mind, copper shades can fade faster, so using color-protecting products is essential.


#50 Peach Waves with Subtle Highlights
These lovely peach waves, adorned with subtle highlights, offer a fresh and vibrant look for medium-length hair. Perfect for those with fine to medium hair density, the waves add a soft texture and natural movement. The peach color, blended with light highlights, creates a warm and playful effect that suits various skin tones. This hairstyle is ideal for oval and round face shapes, providing a youthful and trendy appearance. Regular use of color-protecting products will help maintain the vibrancy of this beautiful hue.
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