The Skinny on Sunscreen and Hair Extensions
Summer is almost here, and it's the best time to show off your sun-kissed skin and luscious locks. If you're sporting hair extensions, it's important to protect them from the harsh rays of the sun by applying sunscreen. But, did you know that certain ingredients in sunscreen can cause your extensions to change color? If you have blonde hair extensions, you should be wary of avobenzone, one of the most common ingredients in sunscreens. We'll take an in-depth look at why avobenzone can affect hair extensions and what you can do to prevent it.
It's crucial to protect your hair extensions from sun damage, especially if you have lighter-colored extensions. While avobenzone is an effective ingredient in sunscreens, it can cause discoloration that can be difficult to fix. Remember to choose physical sunscreens or cover your hair extensions with a hat or headscarf when you're out in the sun. If you do experience discoloration, reach out to us so we can try to remove the chemicals and re-color your extensions. With these tips, you can enjoy your summer while keeping your extensions looking amazing!