Extensions, darker or lighter.
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Aug 14, 2013
Yaz Y.
So as a rule of thumb, should hair extensions be one shade lighter or one shade darker to natural hair if you can't find perfect shade and can't dye them?
Aug 14, 2013
Sharon K.
I think darker.
Aug 14, 2013
Sarahann L.
Darker, my dear. Lighter is quite noticeable..sneaking from my own experience...
Aug 14, 2013
Jes T.
Darker would make more sense I think
Aug 14, 2013
Yaz Y.
Thank you all very much ladies :)
Aug 14, 2013
Bianca G.
dark
Aug 14, 2013
Yaz Y.
Thank you very much for the detailed response :)