How do I choose the right color of hair extensions?

Updated by Mikayla Cabarcas

  • Luxy Hair offers many beautiful shades ranging from Jet Black to Platinum Blonde, including Balayage, Highlights, and Dimensional colors.
  • Our multi-tonal coloring system helps extensions blend naturally, even if your hair isn't an exact match.
  • If you are in-between shades, it is best to go with the lighter shade, as it will look like highlights on your hair
  • If you're unsure, order color swatches or book a complimentary Color Match Consultation.
  • Every full set includes a tester weft to test the shade in person, and is backed by our 60-day return and exchange policy.

How to choose the right color

Choosing the right shade starts with matching the mid-lengths and ends of your hair rather than your roots.

Luxy Hair extensions are made with a multi-tonal adapt coloring system, which combines lighter and darker strands throughout each set. This creates natural dimension and helps the extensions blend seamlessly with your own hair.

Browse our available shade collections:

If you're between shades, we offer several ways to help you find your best match:

Order color swatches ($5 USD each) or a Swatch Bundle to compare shades at home.

Use the tester weft included with every full set before opening the package.

Book a complimentary Color Match Consultation with one of our experts.

Text a Stylist, email us, chat with us, or send us a DM for a personalized recommendation.

For the most accurate color match, take photos in natural light and include your hair from roots to ends.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I dye Luxy Hair extensions? Yes. Since our extensions are made from 100% Remy human hair, they can be professionally dyed darker or toned.

How do I choose the right Ponytail Extension color? Match the ponytail to the mid-lengths and ends of your hair—the section that will be visible above your ponytail.

What if you don't have my exact color? If you can't find a perfect match, our extensions can often be professionally toned or dyed darker. We'd also love to hear your suggestions for future shades.


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