Authris Wig Color Guide
At Authris, we use simple color names to make wig shopping easier. Standard wig color codes like #1B, #33, P4/27, T1B/4, Burgundy, and T1B/99J are useful for production and shade matching, but they are not always easy to understand at first glance.
That’s why every Authris shade has two parts:
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A clear, customer-friendly color name
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A standard wig color code for reference
This guide explains our five core wig colors so you can choose your shade with more confidence.
Authris Color Chart
| Authris Color Name | Standard Color Code | Color Family | Best For |
| Natural Black | #1B | Soft Black | Everyday natural looks |
| Auburn Brown | #33 | Reddish Brown | Warm, soft color upgrade |
| Honey Brown Highlights | P4/27 | Brown with Honey Highlights | Brighter, dimensional looks |
| Chocolate Ombre | T1B/4 | Black to Brown Ombre | Natural roots with soft brown ends |
| Burgundy Ombre | T1B/99J | Black to Burgundy Ombre | Deeper, warmer statement looks |
Natural Black — #1B
Natural Black is our soft black shade, designed to look close to naturally dark hair. It is not as intense as jet black, which makes it easier to wear for everyday styling.
This shade is a strong choice if you want a classic, natural look that works for work, daily wear, travel, and simple styling.
Best for:
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First-time wig buyers
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Everyday natural looks
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Customers who want a black bob wig
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Low-risk, easy-to-match styling
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A clean and classic appearance
Shade Notes
Natural Black (#1B) has a softer finish than jet black. It gives a natural dark-hair effect without looking too harsh.
Auburn Brown — #33
Auburn Brown is a warm reddish-brown shade. It gives more color than a standard brown wig, but still feels soft and wearable for daily styling.
This color is a good option if you want warmth, depth, and a little more personality without choosing a very bright red shade.
Best for:
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Warm skin tones
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Soft red-brown looks
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Customers who want more warmth than dark brown
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A natural color upgrade
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Fall, winter, and warm-toned styling
Shade Notes
Auburn Brown (#33) adds a warm reddish-brown tone while keeping the look polished and wearable.
Honey Brown — P4/27
Honey Brown is a warm brown and honey blonde shade with soft honey-toned highlights. It gives the hair more brightness and dimension while still staying natural enough for everyday wear.
This shade is a good choice if you want a lighter, more lifted look without going fully blonde.
Best for:
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Customers who like brown wigs with highlights
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A brighter everyday look
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Soft honey-toned dimension
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Photos, travel, and social occasions
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A warm color that still feels wearable
Shade Notes
Honey Brown (P4/27) combines a brown base with honey-blonde highlights for a soft, dimensional finish.
Chocolate Ombre — T1B/4
Chocolate Ombre starts with natural black roots hair top and blends into a soft chocolate brown finish. The darker root top area helps the color look more natural, while the brown ends create a softer, warmer look.
This shade is a strong option if you want a brown wig but still prefer a natural root effect.
Best for:
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Customers who like brown wigs
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Natural hair top root effects
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Low-maintenance color transitions
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Soft everyday styling
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A more natural-looking ombre finish
Shade Notes
Chocolate Ombre (T1B/4) blends natural black top roots into chocolate brown ends for a soft and wearable brown ombre look.
Burgundy Ombre — T1B/99J
Burgundy Ombre starts with natural black top roots and blends into a rich burgundy tone. It feels deeper and more wearable than bright red, while still giving the look more personality.
This shade is a good choice if you want a bold color that still feels polished, warm, and suitable for real-life styling.
Best for:
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Customers who like red or burgundy wigs
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Deeper warm tones
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A bold but wearable look
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Evening, event, or statement styling
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A richer color without going too bright
Shade Notes
Burgundy Ombre (T1B/99J) blends natural black roots into a deep burgundy tone for a warm, confident color effect.
How to Choose Your Authris Wig Color
| If you want... | Choose... |
| The most natural everyday black shade | Natural Black |
| A warm reddish-brown look | Auburn Brown |
| A brighter brown with soft highlights | Honey Brown |
| A natural black top with brown ends | Chocolate Ombre |
| A deeper red-toned ombre look | Burgundy Ombre |
For the lowest-risk choice, start with Natural Black. For a soft color upgrade, choose Auburn Brown or Chocolate Ombre. For a brighter look, choose Honey Hair Highlights. For a bolder warm tone, choose Burgundy Ombre.
Why We Keep Standard Color Codes
Authris uses simple shade names to make shopping easier, but we also keep standard wig color codes for accuracy.
For example:
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Natural Black = #1B
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Auburn Brown = #33
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Honey Brown = P4/27
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Chocolate Ombre = T1B/4
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Burgundy Ombre = T1B/99J
These codes help with shade matching, customer service, and product consistency. If you have purchased wigs before and already know your preferred color code, you can use the code as a reference when choosing your Authris shade.
Color Disclaimer
Wig colors may look slightly different depending on lighting, screen settings, photo environment, and production batch. We recommend checking product photos, model images, close-up shots, and shade descriptions before placing your order.
If you are choosing between two shades, consider your daily styling habits, skin tone, and how natural or bold you want the final look to feel.
FAQ
What is the difference between #1B and black?
#1B Natural Black is softer than jet black. It is designed to look closer to naturally dark hair, while jet black usually appears darker and more intense.
Is Honey Brown the same as blonde?
No. Honey Brown is not a full blonde shade which is . It has a brown baseed with honey blonde-toned highlights, giving the hair a warmer and brighter look without becoming fully blonde.
No. Honey Brown is not a full blonde shade. It features a brown base with honey blonde for a warm, bright finish without going fully blonde.
What does ombre mean?
Ombre means the color gradually blends from one shade into another. For Authris, Chocolate Ombre and Burgundy Ombre both start with natural black top roots and blend into a warmer color through the ends.
Which color is best for beginners?
Natural Black is usually the easiest choice for first-time wig buyers because it is classic, natural-looking, and easy to match with everyday styling.
Natural Black is the most beginner-friendly option. It’s classic, natural-looking, and super easy to match with your daily outfits.
Which Authris color looks the boldest?
Burgundy Ombre is the boldest of the five core shades. It gives a richer, warmer hot and vibrant look while still keeping a natural black root top for easier wear.

