Hair Extensions Health Risks: Toxic Chemicals Linked to Cancer and Fertility Issues
Dr Sunil Kumar Prabhu Consultant – Dermatology,Aster RV Hospital, BangaloreRecent scientific analyses of commercially available hair extension products have raised importantquestions about their chemical safety. Independent laboratory testing has detected hundreds ofchemical compounds in certain

Dr Sunil Kumar Prabhu Consultant – Dermatology,Aster RV Hospital, Bangalore
Recent scientific analyses of commercially available hair extension products have raised important
questions about their chemical safety. Independent laboratory testing has detected hundreds of
chemical compounds in certain synthetic and treated hair extensions, including phthalates, flame
retardants, organotin compounds, and volatile organic compounds. Several of these substances are
recognised internationally as potential endocrine disruptors or carcinogens when exposure is
prolonged or repeated.
Understanding the Risk
From a clinical perspective, the concern lies in cumulative exposure rather than occasional use. Hair
extensions are typically worn for weeks or months at a time, maintaining prolonged contact with the
scalp. In addition, heat styling, washing, and daily wear can release fumes or particles that may be
inhaled. Salon professionals who handle these products frequently may face even higher levels of
exposure over time.
Some of the identified chemicals are known to interfere with hormonal balance. Endocrine-
disrupting substances can, in certain contexts, affect reproductive health, menstrual cycles, or
fertility. While there is currently no definitive evidence proving that hair extensions directly cause
cancer or infertility, the detection of chemicals already linked to such outcomes in other exposure
settings warrants a precautionary approach.
Safety Advice
Consumers should remain informed rather than alarmed. Safety advice for consumers:
Choose high-quality, certified products from reputable brands.
Ask salons about ingredient transparency and formaldehyde-free adhesives.
Ensure procedures are done in well-ventilated environments.
Avoid prolonged or continuous use; give your scalp regular breaks.
Seek medical advice if experiencing persistent scalp irritation, hair thinning, or systemic
symptoms.
This issue underscores a broader need for stricter regulation and clearer labelling within the beauty
industry. Products intended for prolonged scalp contact should undergo comprehensive safety
testing to ensure that cosmetic enhancement does not come at the expense of long-term health.
