blue and red, but you need a bigger red ratio than blue
"Burgundy" is a deep-red colour, similar to burgundy wine.
Burgundy is a deeper red, and more purple.
Red wines are red, Bordeaux wines can be red or white but they must come from the Bordeaux region of France
Red burgundy or Pinot Noir is the same
That all depends on what hair colour you have, if you bleached it first or not, and/or how much of each dye you used. Supposing you did bleach your hair first, and you are using equal portions of each dye, the result would probably be antique ruby, or: purpley-red.
its a red color
Cabernet is a red wine by definition, while burgundy may be red or white, and may not be red, so substitution is not recommended.
umm, i don't know, i guess it would look all right as long as they weren't big chunks of burgundy. i think that would look kinda ugly and unnatural so, yeah, if your gonna dye it burgundy and brown, i would say make sure you tone down on the burgundy and get a kind of dark brown to make it look right.
no
Burgundy is characterised with the hex code: #9E0508. Typing this into google, or a colour tool while selecting the colour will present the specific characterised colour. In regards to description, burgundy is a rich, deep red colour.
Burgundy is a dark red- complement of red is green so I would go with a green in the same shade.