By | July 23rd, 2021 | Trending Insights
Hair extensions are a great way to add extra volume to your hair or enhance your natural length, but they are often surrounded by one question – do hair extensions cause hair loss?
The short answer is no – by themselves, hair extensions do not cause hair loss. However, if hair extensions are overused or used improperly, hair falling out after extensions is sadly not unheard of. Still, as long as you are using hair extensions according to the directions, they are completely safe to wear and entirely fabulous!
Types of Hair Extensions
There are many different kinds of hair extensions for any occasion. When choosing between them, you should keep in mind your budget, how you’ll be wearing them and how long they should stay in. For more advice on choosing the right hair extensions, check out our hair extension guide.
Clip-in
Clip-in hair extensions are perfect for first-timers or those who like to change up their look. As the name suggests, they simply clip into your hair and can be removed whenever you feel like it! In addition, because they’re temporary, these extensions put the least stress on your hair and can easily be removed at the end of the day.
Our range of clip-in extensions includes hairpieces from scrunchies to fringe clips and even drawstring extensions like the Lola human hair ponytail from Rene of Paris.
Tape-in
Again, the name gives it away here. Rather than a clip, the wefts of hair are attached at the roots using a type of tape. These are a bit more permanent, typically lasting six to eight weeks.
Fusion
Each strand of hair in a fusion extension is tipped with keratin, which is gently heated, bound to the natural hair and allowed to cool. These usually last between three and six months.
Sewn-in
Finally, sewn-in extensions are one of the most permanent forms of hair extension. Best used with thicker hair, the natural hair is braided across the head, and the extensions are quite literally sewn into the braids. These can last for up to six months.
Hair Extensions and Alopecia
Traction alopecia is a form of alopecia that hair extensions can contribute to. It is caused by repeated pulling on the strands of hair. Often, certain parts of the hair are under more strain than others, and this can lead to thin or bald patches.
If traction alopecia is identified early enough, say within a few weeks or months, it can often be cured by simply removing the strain on the hair. Once you remove the hair extensions, the alopecia will hopefully go. If the issue persists long-term, however, it can lead to permanent hair loss.
When it comes to traction alopecia, hair extensions are not the usual cause. In fact, traction alopecia is more likely to be caused by frequently putting your hair up too tightly.
How to Avoid Hair Falling Out After Extensions
Hair extensions have many benefits for the wearer, including avoiding damaging your own hair through bleach or heat in search of the perfect style. These top tips will ensure that your hair extensions keep working for you!
Alternatively, if you’re looking for an everyday solution to bald patches or thinning hair, why not try a wig? We have wigs in every length and style, whether you’d prefer to stick close to your natural look or branch out into something different!
So, do hair extensions cause hair loss? No, they don’t. Used properly, hair extensions are perfect for experimenting with different styles, lengths and volumes, and hair enhancers can help disguise existing thinning hair or bald patches.
If you would like to discuss your extension queries, please get in touch with our friendly team today – we’ll be happy to find your perfect hair solution.
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2 thoughts on “Do Hair Extensions Cause Hair Loss?”
Hello Roe,
Thank you for your enquiry.
From the hair loss that you have described, I think that an enhancer would be a great option for you.
Hair enhancers are known differently across the industry such as toppers, toupees, hairpieces. They all achieve the same goal and provide coverage where the customer needs this.
For an enhancer to fit in perfectly with your own hair, it is best to ensure the best coverage, style and colour is chosen. Most do need to be trimmed by your hairdresser to personalise them and make sure that they fit into your own hair seamlessly.
If you would like help with some suggestions, please feel free to send in some pictures of your hair via email and we can have a look for you. Or if you would prefer, give our team a call on 01484 844 557 and we will help as much as we can!My hair loss is located at the front less than an inch from my hairline. I can see my scalp now. I have read there are toppers and toupees available for women. My hair is white in the front where I need coverage. It is course and used to be thick all over, especially, at the back of my head. I usually wear my hair wavy and layered at shoulder length with bangs. But since I can see my scalp, it’s become difficult to wear bangs. I would like to wear bangs again. My questions are the following: 1. What is the difference between a topper and a toupee? 2. Which would be better for covering my kind of hair loss? Are there hair pieces made for course white hair? Thank you.
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