For many women, wearing weaves or extensions is an ideal way to change their hairstyle, adding length, volume and even color. While these hairstyles offer a range of possibilities, wearing them can damage your natural hair and even cause hair loss if proper precautions and care are not taken.
Because weaves or extensions often require women to pull their natural hair taut, this can cause problems for the hair. Constant pulling can cause strands of hair to break or fall out, and it can damage your hair follicles. Once the hair follicles are damaged, your hair cannot grow back, leading to permanent hair loss. Fortunately, women can help prevent these problems by taking a few precautions before, during and after wearing these styles.
To prevent hair damage from a weave or extensions, we recommend the following tips:
Make sure your natural hair is in good condition
It is important to take care of your natural hair before getting any weave or extensions. Make sure your hair is clean and free from build-up of products such as hairspray. Use conditioner to keep your hair hydrated and strong. Continue to follow this hair care routine during and between wearing a weave or extensions to keep your hair healthy.
Go to a professional hairstylist
You should have your weave or extensions done by a professional. Pay attention when they are at work; if you feel pain or have a headache, the haircut is too tight. Tight haircuts can cause traction alopecia, which is a form of hair loss caused by repeated pulling on the hair, and it can be permanent. If the haircut hurts or feels too tight, ask your hairdresser to loosen the affected area.
Keep your hair clean
Wash your hair as often as necessary for your hair type. If you wear clip-in extensions, remove them before washing your natural hair. Use a gentle, moisturizing shampoo and conditioner to keep your scalp clean and hydrated.
Protect your edges
Your edges – the wispy baby hairs that grow around your hairline – are very delicate. Take care of this delicate hair by using only water-based styling gel and moisturizing it with conditioner. Avoid using heated styling tools as much as possible.
Swap your haircut
To maintain healthy hair, it is important to give your hair a break from a weave or extensions. Wear these styles for up to two or three months and give your hair a break by switching to a haircut without them.