Hair toppers have become very popular as an easy solution to cover thinning hair. People also wear hair toppers to add more volume to their hair. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at what hair toppers are, their benefits, and how to prevent hair damage when wearing your hair topper.
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Hair toppers are temporary hair pieces that you clip into the hair.
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Most people wear hair toppers to cover thinning or balding hair.
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Hair toppers are safe to use but not using them properly can have consequences.
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Hair toppers come in different sizes, styles, and colors.
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The key to preventing hair damage when wearing toppers is using them properly.
What are hair toppers?
Hair toppers are temporary hair pieces that you clip into your hair. They are also commonly known as hair enhancers or wiglets. Generally, most people wear hair toppers to cover thinning or balding hair. You can also wear hair toppers to add more volume to your hair or to just give it a healthier look.
Both men and women can benefit from using hair toppers. They are available in many sizes, colors, and styles to fit both men and women.
Benefits of hair toppers
Hair toppers come with many benefits.
Conceal thinning hair
One of the most popular reasons why people use hair toppers is to cover thinning hair and hair loss. Hair toppers are designed to cover receding hairlines, thinning hair, or bald patches. Unlike full wigs, hair toppers target selective areas. They provide coverage where it's needed.
Volumize the hair
Hair toppers can add volume to flat or thinning hair. If you're struggling with this, hair toppers can provide instant fullness. This added volume gives your hair a healthy appearance.
Boost confidence
Thinning hair and hair loss can significantly affect anyone's self-esteem. When you use a hair topper to conceal these problems, it can help restore your confidence. Knowing that your hair looks good can also make you feel good.
Versatile styling options
Hair toppers are very versatile. They come in different lengths, colors, and styles, which enables you to experiment with different looks. Since hair toppers only cover a portion of your head, they blend in with your hair more naturally. This gives you more freedom to style them as you wish. It also opens up a whole new world of hairstyles that you might have thought were unachievable because of your hair’s condition.
How to prevent hair damage while using a hair topper
Hair toppers do not damage hair when used correctly. If you’ve been worried that hair toppers can cause hair loss, then you can relax. Hair toppers are safe and a fantastic way to cover hair loss.
However, while hair toppers aren’t bad for your natural hair, not using them properly can have consequences. Hair toppers can cause hair loss if you apply them incorrectly, clip them to damaged hair, or use the wrong size.
Luckily, using hair toppers correctly is pretty easy. To avoid any sort of damage from using hair toppers, follow these tips:
Use the right size
The size of the area you are covering will determine the base size of the hair topper to buy. The right base can help protect the thinning area from further damage. If the hair topper is too small it can clip onto weak hairs in the thinning area and this can be uncomfortable. Always ensure the hair topper is big enough to fit you well and clip onto healthy hair.
Wear a high-quality hair topper
Buy quality hair toppers. These always look natural and are comfortable to wear. Poor-quality toppers will not only look unnatural, but the clips might put unnecessary pressure on your hair.
Use the hair topper correctly
You're clipping the hair toppers to your natural hair, so you have to make sure you do it correctly to avoid damaging it. Ensure you place the hair topper properly when putting it on so you don’t put pressure on your hair. The same case applies when you're taking off your hair topper. Be gentle and don’t yank it off.
How to apply a hair topper correctly:
- Ensure you brush your hair thoroughly to remove any tangles or knots.
- Backcomb the area where you will be attaching your hair topper. This will help to create a grip for the clips.
- Position the hair topper on your head and secure the front clips.
- Work your way back, securing the remaining clips.
- Adjust your hair topper as needed so that it blends naturally with your hair.
Give your hair a break to breathe
No matter how good you are at putting your hair topper on your hair, wearing it too often can damage your natural hair. Just remember to give your hair regular breaks. Try to avoid sleeping in your hair topper, especially if you wear it often. The constant pressure from the topper is what could cause damage.
Other ways to use a hair topper
Here are some other ways you can attach your hair topper:
- Use tape. You can always use double-sided wig tape to attach your hair topper to your scalp. This is usually a great option if you have thin or fine hair.
- Use a wig glue. You can also use a semi-permanent wig adhesive to attach your hair topper.
What are the other ways to make your hair look fuller?
There are a few other ways to give the appearance of fuller hair. Some include:
- Wearing wigs
- Getting hair extensions
- Using hair fibers
Hair toppers have become very popular as an easy solution to cover thinning hair. They are great for people who don’t want a full wig. Hair toppers are especially helpful if you want to hide your thinning hair while still wearing your natural hair out. The key to preventing hair damage when wearing toppers is using them properly. So, if you want to wear a hair topper, ensure you get the right size and apply it properly.
FAQ
Can others notice that I am wearing a topper?
Nobody will be able to tell that you are wearing a hair topper. If you pick a high-quality product and apply it properly, it will blend naturally with your hair. If you are worried, you can always ask a professional stylist to do it for you.
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