Popsugar Beauty Hair Autumn Hair Colour Ideas These Are the 6 Hottest Hair Colours For Autumn 2019, According to a Pro 30 July 2019 by Sarah Siegel Image Source: Getty / Jon Kopaloff It's never too early (or too late) to think about a Autumn hair colour change for 2019. While you may have gone brighter a few months ago, the new season is a great opportunity to try something a little different. Whether you're looking to transform yourself from blonde to brunette, imagine a future life as a redhead, or just want a subtle change to warm up your look, we've got you covered. We consulted hair colourist Melissa Pecoraro at Salon SCK in New York City to find out which hues and trends will be everywhere just in time for the cooler weather. Ahead, you'll find the best Autumn hair colour trend to fit your style. Spicy Ginger Image Source: Getty / Albert L. Orteg The colour: Spicy Ginger Celebrity inspiration: Madelaine Petsch Description: "Think of your normal redhead colour and then add a kick to it," Pecoraro said. "It's beautiful and rich in warm golden-orange tones." Who it works for: Pecoraro recommends those with fair skin try out this colour. "With hints of cool tones in your skin, adding this warmth to your hair will complement your pigment perfectly," she said. 1 / 6 Golden-Hour Blond Image Source: Getty / Mark Sagliocco / Stringer The colour: Golden-Hour Blonde Celebrity inspiration: Blake Lively Description: "To achieve this hair colour, ask for highlights closer to your scalp by your front hairline and as you get further away from your face, the highlights start at a lower," she said. Who it works for: If you have naturally dirty-blonde hair, this is a great way to brighten it up. 2 / 6 Cold Brew Image Source: Getty / Stephane Cardinale - Corbis The colour: Cold Brew Celebrity inspiration: Mandy Moore Description: "Picture that moment when you get your iced coffee and you start to pour in the milk," Pecoraro said. "This is a deep rich chocolate brown base with soft, ombré highlights that create dimension and movement in the hair." Who it works for: According to Pecoraro, this colour works well with every skin tone. 3 / 6 Natural Balayage Image Source: Getty / Gareth Cattermole The colour: Natural Balayage Celebrity inspiration: Beyoncé Description: If you'd rather make a subtle change, try this natural-looking colour. "Ask for soft and natural balayage highlights around your face that continue down sections of hair, all the way through to your ends," Pecoraro said. "Your colourist should allow depth throughout the top and back of your head in order to create an easygoing grow-out." Who it works for: Don't want to go to the salon frequently? This colour is for you. "It's ideal for someone with a busy schedule who wants that highlighted look without the pressure of needing to go to the salon every six to eight weeks for their root touch up," she said. 4 / 6 Frosted Brown Image Source: Getty / Mike Coppola The colour: Frosted Brown Celebrity inspiration: Ashley Graham Description: "It's a not-too-warm and not-too-cool shade that looks super modern," Pecoraro said. Who it works for: Don't want highlights? This is the way to go. "This colour is ideal for someone who wants to bring their overall colour a shade or two lighter," she said. "It's an eye-catching colour that looks unique on every skin tone and hair texture." 5 / 6 Toasted Coconut Image Source: Getty / Jon Kopaloff The colour: Toasted Coconut Celebrity inspiration: Margot Robbie Description: "This look is a care-free platinum blond with added depth to the root," Pecoraro said. "When transitioning from your maxed out Summer highlights into this toasted coconut Autumn hair colour, I'd recommend getting some face framing highlights with shadow roots to help blend the old colour into your dark regrowth." Who it works for: If you need to give your hair a break from the bleach, try the Toasted Coconut colour. 6 / 6 HairAutumn BeautyBeauty TrendsAutumnHair ColourBeauty InterviewCelebrity Hair