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Celebrity hairstylist Tabatha Coffey stopped by the show, and not only did she have expert tips for recreating some of the trendiest celeb 'dos of 2019 (so far), but she also gave three of our viewers their very own hair makeovers!
First up, Tabatha tackled the copper hair trend — a color that she says works for a lot of different hair types and textures, eye colors and skin tones.
"Copper is a combination of red and yellow when it's mixed together," Tabatha says, "so you're seeing this fiery orange with a lot of yellow and gold in there."
Actress Christina Hendricks pulls copper-colored hair off beautifully, but you don't have to be a Hollywood star to copy this celebrity-inspired hairstyle.

"A lot of women can wear this," Tabatha explains, "even if you're in the lighter shades. It's really adaptable."
Tabatha stresses that this look is very wearable — or as she calls it, "liveable." Why? Well, the copper starts out "bright and in your face," she describes, but over time, "it wears really beautifully" and turns into more of a golden-brown or chestnut hue.
A head-turning hairstyle that eventually settles into a gorgeous golden-brown color? We love the idea of that!
Tabatha gave one of our viewers, Abby, her very own copper-colored 'do — which she LOVED.
The thing to remember, Tabatha says, is to use color-safe shampoo and conditioner at home. This tip will keep your dyed hair looking and feeling great.
Watch the video above to see Abby's hair before and after the trendy transformation!