Quote: One of the UK's top hair specialists says there's been an increase in the number of women seeking help over damaged hair after using extensions.
Steve O'Brien, a trichologist at the London Centre of Trichologists, says there's been a 15% increase in the last two years.
He says it's down to women using glue in extensions.
The Trichology Society is calling for them to be banned, because of the damage they do to women's hair.
Mr O'Brien says it doesn't help that celebrities make wearing extensions and maintaining them look easy.
He says two years ago the London Centre of Trichologists was getting about 30 people in a month but now it's more like 50 and increasing.
He says the number of enquiries has also gone up.
Experts want hair extensions using glue banned because they say the bonding is causing traction alopecia, which rips hair out by the roots causing small bald patches.
The condition can continue to spread even after treatment is started making the damage irreparable. |