Hair Extensions Help!!

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Nov 25, 2015

Katie G.

I need to know if it would be easier to dye my hair (which is currently dyed) the same color as the extensions or to dye the extensions the same color as my hair. The colors are similar exempt the extensions are more ashy toned and my hair is more golden toned.

Nov 25, 2015

alexus s.

Maybe try to tone your hair, or make your own toner by using purple food coloring and shampoo/conditioner. you can also try to go to the salon. but that may cost quite a bit.

Nov 25, 2015

Sabrina K.

Hi Katir - I see you already have a thread up about your extensions and how to dye them.
I would just like to tell you that due to the huge amont of threads being made everyday, many users experience that their threads do not get any answers and we therefore encourage users to place similar questions in the same thread.
So similiar questions, in this case about how to dye extensions, could easily be in the same thread.
We encourage this to make the site run smoothly and make sure that everyone gets their threads seen and get help on their questions.

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