Good Hair But Color Mismatch?
Understanding why your hair product might look different from the website images
Summary:
Color variations in hair products are not uncommon, primarily due to factors like screen settings and batch differences. Devices vary in brightness, resolution, and color calibration, which can make shades appear differently than what is shown on a website.
As Allure explains, “Lighting plays a key role in how hair color is perceived, and even professional photos can look different on various devices” (Allure, 2021). Moreover, since many hair products are handmade, slight color variations between batches are normal and don’t affect the overall quality.
To ensure the best match, it’s recommended to check the hair in natural light. If there’s any uncertainty, don’t hesitate to contact the seller for additional photos or clarification. This way, you can feel confident in your purchase.
Understanding Color Variations: Key Factors

Screen Differences
Your Display Settings Matter
The color you see on any website—including ours—is influenced by your device’s screen settings. Monitors, smartphones, and tablets vary in brightness, resolution, and color calibration. A shade labeled “chocolate brown” might look lighter or darker on your device.
Tip: We use professional photography and color correction, but we can’t control how screens display color. Your Good Hair is true to its description—it may just appear slightly different in person.

Batch Variations
Handcrafted Perfection
Our products are crafted in carefully curated batches. Like natural materials or handmade items, this process can result in subtle color variations between batches. These slight differences are completely normal and are in no way indicative of quality; they are simply a characteristic of our meticulous production.
We carefully inspect every batch to ensure it meets our high-quality standards, so your good hair will still look and feel amazing—even if the shade isn’t an exact match to the website image.

Color Variation Examples
Hair colors can appear differently under various lighting and on different screens. Here’s how the same shade might look in different conditions.
FAQ: Your Questions Answered
We know you might have specific concerns. Here are answers to common questions about good hair extensions matching.
What to Do If You’re Concerned About Color?
We want you to love your purchase. Here’s our advice:
Final Thoughts: Quality You Can Trust
At the end of the day, we stand behind every good hair extensions product. Even if the shade isn’t identical to the website image, you’ll receive soft, luxurious, and durable hair that looks beautiful in any light. Our commitment is to provide you with high-quality hair that enhances your style and confidence.
Have Questions?
Your satisfaction is our priority. If you need further assistance, please reach out. We’re here to ensure you enjoy your beautiful new hair.
Note:
- Balayage – A hair coloring technique where the dye is painted on freehand to create soft, natural-looking highlights with a gradual, sun-kissed effect.
Ombre – A hair color style featuring a gradual transition from darker roots to lighter ends, creating a two-toned, gradient look.
Highlight – Strands of hair that are lightened (usually with bleach or dye) to be brighter than the base color, adding dimension and brightness. ↩︎