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Xinmei Hairclip-Medium High Quality Acetate Hair Clip Manufacturer & Supplier Since 2002.

Will the color fade? Will it lose its color?

2025-12-04

No peeling. No flaking. That's not how acetate works.

The color in acetate isn't painted on. It's mixed into the material before the clip is even shaped. So there's nothing on the surface to chip off or wear away.

That's the actual difference from cheap plastic clips. Those get their color from a coating. Use them long enough and you'll see it — little scratches turning white, edges going dull. Acetate doesn't do that.

What about sunlight?

This one's real. Leave any acetate clip sitting on a sunny windowsill for months — or in a hot car regularly — and the surface gloss can dull slightly. The color underneath stays. It's the shine that takes the hit, not the pigment.

Daily wear? Not an issue. Tossing it in your bag, wearing it all day, washing your hands with it in your hair — none of that affects the color.

What actually can damage it?

  • Strong chemicals. Acetone especially — it literally dissolves acetate. Keep nail polish remover away from it.
  • Extreme heat over time. Not a hair dryer, but a hot car dashboard in summer, repeatedly.
  • Sharp impacts. Acetate can crack if dropped hard on a tile floor.

Color fading though? Genuinely not something most people ever deal with.

Bottom line

The tortoiseshell you buy today looks the same in three years. That's kind of the whole point of acetate.

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