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What is the color code for red hair?

What is the color code for red hair?

In a RGB color space, hex #b06500 (also known as Ginger) is composed of 69% red, 39.6% green and 0% blue. Whereas in a CMYK color space, it is composed of 0% cyan, 42.6% magenta, 100% yellow and 31% black.

What color works best with red hair?

5 Colors That Look Amazing on Redheads

  1. Black. Photo: Neil Rasmus/BFA.com.
  2. Emerald Green. Photo: Getty Images.
  3. Deep Blue. Photo: Mike Coppola/Getty Images.
  4. Beige. Photo: Jeffrey Mayer/WireImage.
  5. Red. Photo: Donato Sardella/WireImage.

What is light red in HTML?

The color light red with hexadecimal color code #ffcccb is a very light shade of red. In the RGB color model #ffcccb is comprised of 100% red, 80% green and 79.61% blue. In the HSL color space #ffcccb has a hue of 1° (degrees), 100% saturation and 90% lightness.

What is the color red in HTML?

#FF0000 (Red) HTML Color Code.

What is the red color code for HTML?

HTML / CSS. Color Name. Hex Code. #RRGGBB. Decimal Code. (R,G,B) lightsalmon. #FFA07A. rgb (255,160,122)

What are the different shades of red hair color?

What are the different shades of red hair color? Natural red, copper, raspberry red, auburn, burgundy, mahogany, maroon, crimson red, titian, deep red, cherry red, fire-engine-red, strawberry blonde and orange-red are all popular shades of red hair color.

What do the letters mean on a hair color chart?

This hair color chart reads from warmest tone to coolest tone. The letters indicate the underlying tones—for example, Amalfi (in the uppermost left hand corner) is a “Neutral Gold Violet” blonde. C stands for copper, A is ash, R is red, and M is mahogany. Warm tones neutralize cool tones and vice versa.

What are the different levels of hair color?

While tones are warm and cool, levels are dark and light. Your hair’s black and brown pigments determine level. Our Radiant Cream Color ranges from level 2 to level 10 on the hair color chart, with 2 indicating our deepest black and 10 our lightest blonde. Start by determining your natural level (and your current level, if your hair is colored).