YAY, OKAY, or NAY on every product page at Sephora, Ulta, Amazon, Walmart and more. The TruHue browser extension scores every shade against your color season — instantly, while you browse. Works on Chrome and Firefox.
Set your color season once. Then shop normally. The extension does the rest in the background — no clicks, no popups, no slowdown.
Click the TruHue icon, choose your season — or take the 2-minute quiz at truhue.app if you don't know yet.
Visit Sephora, Ulta, Amazon, Walmart — any beauty retailer. TruHue badges appear on each product, scored against your palette.
Eyeing a $48 prestige product? One click reveals its drugstore dupe — same color science, fraction of the price.
19 supported sites and growing. Click any product page — TruHue auto-detects the shade and scores it against your season.
Don't see your favorite? Tell us — we add retailers based on what real users ask for.
Yes. The extension is completely free. We earn through affiliate commissions when you click "Shop" on a product we recommend — never sponsored, never biased. If a product is wrong for your colors, we'll tell you so even when it'd cost us a sale.
No. TruHue caches results, scopes scans to product pages only, and runs in the background. You won't notice it's there — until you see a YAY badge.
The Mobile Safari extension is currently in App Store review. For now, in-store shopping is supported through the TruHue mobile app — scan any barcode for an instant verdict. Chrome on iPad works the same as desktop Chrome.
Chrome and Brave work today (Brave uses the Chrome Web Store). Edge support is being tested. Firefox support is on the roadmap — chime in via email if it's a deal-breaker for you.
No. The extension works without an account — your color season lives in your browser's local storage. If you want your season to sync across devices, sign up at truhue.app/app (also free) and the extension will pick it up automatically.
On Chrome: go to chrome://extensions/, find TruHue, click Remove. On Firefox: open the menu (☰) → Add-ons and Themes → click TruHue → Remove. Either way, done in 5 seconds. No data follow-up, no nag emails.
The extension needs permission to read and modify content on supported retailer pages (so it can detect shades and add badges). It does NOT need access to your tabs, history, accounts, downloads, or any other site. The Chrome Web Store / Firefox Add-ons listing shows the exact permissions before you install.
Two clicks to install. Five minutes to set up. From there, every product page tells you YAY, OKAY, or NAY.