Understanding Shedding and Tangling with Halo ExtensionsUpdated 2 hours ago
It’s completely normal to notice a few loose strands from your Halo extensions, especially during the first few uses.
Just like natural hair, extensions can occasionally release a small number of fibers during brushing or handling. This does not necessarily mean the product is defective.
With proper care, your ThatHair Halo Set will continue to look full, smooth, and beautiful.
Why Shedding Can Happen
A small amount of shedding may occur when:
• The extensions are first removed from the packaging
• The Halo is brushed or detangled
• The fibers naturally release a few loose strands over time
This is normal with most types of hair extensions and typically decreases after the first few uses.
How to Reduce Shedding
Taking a few simple steps can help keep your Halo looking its best.
Brush gently
Always brush your Halo before and after wearing it using a wide-tooth comb.
Start from the ends and work upward to avoid pulling on the fibers.
Handle with care
Avoid aggressive brushing or pulling on the hair, especially when detangling.
Avoid unnecessary handling
Frequent tugging or excessive styling can increase shedding over time.
Our 🔗ThatHair Styling Kit is designed to help gently care for your extensions.
What About Tangling?
Like natural hair, extensions may occasionally tangle, especially if they are longer or wavy.
To help prevent tangling:
• Brush gently before and after wearing
• Detangle starting from the ends upward
• Store the Halo properly when not in use
We recommend storing your Halo in the 🔗ThatHair Extension Storage Bag to help keep it smooth and protected between uses.
Key Takeaways
• Seeing a few loose strands is normal, especially during the first few uses
• Gentle brushing helps reduce shedding and tangling
• Always detangle from the ends upward
• Proper storage helps maintain the appearance of your Halo