How do i get my extensions the same colour as my hair?

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Missyjj

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I tried to get it close as possible but I want my extensions to look more like my hair. What do you recommend please? My root is more of a ginger and the blonde bit is a bit different. Thank you.
 

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From what I see on the photo the ends look to be a good match. For your root area you need a cooler colour. The extension at the root area are cooler and are probably slightly darker than your hair. It will be difficult to get the extensions lighter now to match your hair. So the easiest option would be to darken your root. Will you be using professional colour to do this and if so what brand?
 
From what I see on the photo the ends look to be a good match. For your root area you need a cooler colour. The extension at the root area are cooler and are probably slightly darker than your hair. It will be difficult to get the extensions lighter now to match your hair. So the easiest option would be to darken your root. Will you be using professional colour to do this and if so what brand?
Hello :) the ends are a lot different. I should have done it in daylight. I’ll attach a photo. My roots are copper tinge light brown and the extensions are a light brown with a yellow tinge. I’m just at work at the moment so I’ll be best doing fresh pics in the morning in the day light. Tbh, I just want them to match at this point so any help I would be grateful lol I was going to use a box dye as that’s what I always use due to cost xx
 

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If your roots are ginger and the blonde part of your hair is a bit different, I'd recommend looking for extensions with a mix of both warm and blonde tones to match the gradient in your hair. A color with highlights or lowlights that mirror your natural blend could make the transition more natural.
 

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