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Even if you’ve been happy with your hair for ages, trying out a TikTok filter could make suddenly you want a different color. Take the bordeaux hair color trend, for instance, which now has over 115 million views on the app. With nothing more than a quick tap of a screen, it made everyone fall in love with dark, wine-red hair — and it’s officially the go-to color for late fall, winter, and beyond.Bordeaux, named after the wine region in France, looks exactly like the burgundy hue that glimmers in a glass of Pinot noir. “It’s a deep, rich shade of red that can have twinkles of magenta and violet tones intermixed,” says Juliana Ohlmeyer, a colorist at Bassia Bassia in New York City.Different versions of red have been making the rounds this year, so it makes sense that the deepest version would be a hit by fall — right in time for the holidays, trips to an actual winery, and to match your dark academia wardrobe.“We have seen variations of cowgirl copper and strawberry blondes, which were playful and bright for summer,” Ohlmeyer tells Bustle. “They leaned into the orange to gold family, rather than the deep reds, berries, and notes of violet in bordeaux, which tend to have a much cozier, moodier energy.”Both Julia Fox and Chloe Bailey have taken the shade for a spin, and the TikTok filter continues to convince people to join the red hair club. Read on for everything to know about getting the autumnal shade for yourself.
Even if you’ve been happy with your hair for ages, trying out a TikTok filter could make suddenly you want a different color. Take the bordeaux hair color trend, for instance, which now has over 115 million views on the app. With nothing more than a quick tap of a screen, it made everyone fall in love with dark, wine-red hair — and it’s officially the go-to color for late fall, winter, and beyond.Bordeaux, named after the wine region in France, looks exactly like the burgundy hue that glimmers in a glass of Pinot noir. “It’s a deep, rich shade of red that can have twinkles of magenta and violet tones intermixed,” says Juliana Ohlmeyer, a colorist at Bassia Bassia in New York City.Different versions of red have been making the rounds this year, so it makes sense that the deepest version would be a hit by fall — right in time for the holidays, trips to an actual winery, and to match your dark academia wardrobe.“We have seen variations of cowgirl copper and strawberry blondes, which were playful and bright for summer,” Ohlmeyer tells Bustle. “They leaned into the orange to gold family, rather than the deep reds, berries, and notes of violet in bordeaux, which tend to have a much cozier, moodier energy.”Both Julia Fox and Chloe Bailey have taken the shade for a spin, and the TikTok filter continues to convince people to join the red hair club. Read on for everything to know about getting the autumnal shade for yourself.