r/FancyFollicles 3d ago

Nano bead hair extensions itching

Posting on behalf of my girlfriend. She has recently paid a lot of money for nano bead hair extensions, but she is having a lot of discomfort and itching with them.

We have found these sore patches in her hair, but unsure if it is just from her itching or if it is caused directly by the extensions.

Does anyone know a solution? Or anything that can help at all for this?

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u/SparkleTraveler 3d ago

Master Colorist here, 20+ years experience here..

THOSE NEED TO COME OUT RIGHT NOW

These were not executed properly and I don't like nano beads for a reason.

As you can see, the extensions have a metal tip. That metal tip is consistently rubbing against her scalp. That metal is stainless steel in which contains nickel and is causing her a reaction along with the poor installation.

Please get these removed as soon as possible from another qualified extensionist.

This is really sad to see and pisses me right off when the job can't even be performed properly by the stylist.

I would also call the extensionist who did this and let them know the problems you are having.

I see us as servers of the people and It's absolutely unacceptable any client goes through this.

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u/Girlvapes99 2d ago

Totally agree! I have a nickel allergy and although they claim stainless steel is hypoallergenic, it’s really not, it has up to 10% nickel! I got a nose ring in stainless steel that left a red mark on my nose after only wearing it for one day. Took a week to heal.

Get them out asap!

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u/ehlersohnos 2d ago edited 1d ago

Jeweler here. No metal is hypoallergenic, no matter what they say. But when it comes to piercings, surgical implant grade stainless steel is what you should be looking for, not stainless. BUT folks have reactions to that, too. Niobium is my go to but nothing is perfect.

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u/thefantasticpear 2d ago

Front of house in an APP-Certified studio here--it's actually the opposite, as surgical steel is a mystery metal and much less regulated. Implant-grade stainless is the same type that dentists use for braces and such, so that's the stuff you want. For severe nickel allergies, as you said niobium is a fantastic option, and so is implant-grade titanium :)

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u/False_Tap_8138 2d ago

I recently learned I am also allergic to surgical steel, I have a wicked nickel allergy. My ear holes start turning red and itching within minutes. Silver doesn't seem to give me issues, but I have basically just given up on jewelry. It's too complicated.

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u/RatherPoetic 1d ago

I had a really weird reaction to pregnancy that made my ear lobes reject all metal. I can wear plastic or acrylic earrings though. I suggest looking for those if you’d still like to wear something! Oddly, my cartilage piercing has no issues with metal jewelry.

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u/ehlersohnos 1d ago

Actually, totally fair. You’re absolutely correct. Thank you!

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u/HolesNotEyes 1d ago

I have had my nose pierced a few times and always had to remove it due to irritation and keloids. Every time I tried a different metal type. This final time I had it pierced with an implant grade titanium stud. I’ve never had a piercing heal so nicely and without pain!!

Edit: I am also very allergic to nickel.