
Lace closures are a fantastic way to achieve a natural look and versatile styling, but they do require a little TLC to keep them looking their best. Shedding is a common concern, but with the right at-home care, you can minimize it and enjoy your closure for as long as possible.
Why Do Lace Closures Shed?
Some shedding is normal, but it can increase if closures aren’t cared for properly. Common causes include:
- Over-brushing or rough de tangling
- Using harsh products or chemicals
- Product buildup
- Improper washing and drying
- General wear and tear
The good news: a gentle routine makes all the difference!
Top At-Home Tips to Reduce Shedding
1. Be Gentle When Brushing
- Always start de tangling from the ends and work your way up.
- Use a wide-tooth comb or a brush made for extensions.
- Never tug or pull, especially near the lace.
2. Wash with Care
- Use a sulfate-free, gentle shampoo and cool or lukewarm water.
- Gently smooth shampoo through the hair in a downward motion—avoid rubbing or scrubbing the lace.
- Rinse thoroughly and follow with a lightweight conditioner.
3. Limit Heat Styling
- Too much heat can weaken the knots and cause shedding.
- If you use heat tools, always use a heat protectant and keep the temperature low.
4. Skip Heavy Products
- Heavy oils, gels, and creams can build up on the lace and loosen the hair.
- Choose lightweight, extension-friendly products to keep hair soft and manageable.
5. Night-Time Care
- Wrap your hair in a silk or satin scarf, or use a silk pillowcase to reduce friction and prevent tangling.
- Never go to bed with wet hair—make sure your closure is completely dry before sleeping.
6. Keep It Clean
- Regularly wash and condition your closure to prevent product buildup, which can weaken the hair and lace.
7. Store Properly
- If you remove your closure, store it on a mannequin head or in its original packaging to maintain its shape and prevent tangling.
Final Thoughts
With a gentle touch and the right products, your lace closure can stay beautiful and full for months. Remember: treat it like your own hair, and avoid anything that might tug or stress the lace. If you ever have questions about aftercare or which products to use, the Kerrie Capelli team is always here to help!
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