The Truth About Shedding Hair Extensions
One of the Biggest Fears Clients Have Is Seeing Hair in Their Brush
It can be alarming.
You brush your hair and notice strands collecting in the brush or comb.
Your first thought might be:
"Is something wrong with my extensions?"
Not necessarily.
While excessive shedding can be a sign of a problem, some shedding is completely normal and expected.
Understanding the difference can help you better care for your investment.
Some Shedding Is Normal
Just like natural hair, extensions can shed slightly over time.
A few strands here and there, especially during brushing or styling, are usually not a cause for concern.
Hair extensions go through daily wear, friction, and styling just like your natural hair does.
A small amount of shedding is simply part of the normal lifespan of the hair.
Excessive Shedding Isn't
If you're noticing large amounts of hair coming out regularly, there may be an underlying cause.
Some common reasons include:
Improper care
Excessive brushing
Product buildup
Lower-quality construction
Rough handling, aggressive detangling, or neglecting maintenance can all contribute to increased shedding.
In some cases, the quality of the hair itself may also play a role.
How To Reduce Shedding
While you can't eliminate shedding entirely, you can help minimize it with proper care.
Some helpful habits include:
Gentle brushing, starting from the ends and working upward
Proper storage for wigs when not in use
Avoiding excessive pulling or tension during styling
Following recommended maintenance guidelines
Consistent care helps preserve both the hair and the overall appearance of your extensions.
Final Thought
The goal isn't zero shedding.
The goal is healthy longevity.
A small amount of shedding is normal, but excessive shedding is often a sign that something needs attention.
With quality hair and proper maintenance, your extensions can continue looking beautiful and performing well for months to come.
If you’re ready to stop guessing and start working with structure, education paired with the right service plan makes all the difference.