Could using too much conditioner make my tape ins fall out?
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Oct 23, 2014
Jenna L.
I have a set of tape in extensions done.
Recently in the past week and a half, they've just been falling out, like slipping.
This was my second set and I only had that problem with maybe 2 pieces from my first set.
the only thing I can think of that I've done differently is I am now using this salon brand conditioner that's super moisturizing and maybe I've been getting too close to the tape?
Could it be anything else?
:(
Oct 23, 2014
Michelle S.
Yes, it is definitely a possibility. When conditioning, stay away from the roots. Only apply from mid-shaft down. Since you hair is long, I would suggest applying conditioner from around your ears downward. It could also be the shampoo and conditioner you are using. Anything with a high sulfate or silicon content can weaken the bonds of the extensions. I hope this helped :)
Oct 24, 2014
Shaye M.
Yes it can. Generally speaking that's what makes tapes slip the most.