Whether you're an old hand at dealing with hair loss or a beginner just starting to learn how to handle it, you've probably heard of the terms: 'half wig', 'wiglet', and 'hair topper'. All three terms refer to the same thing: the 'hair replacement topper'.
Hair toppers are a popular option for handling hair thinning or hair loss in women. While they cannot disguise complete baldness, they are more than capable of hiding bald spots, receding hairline, or partial hair loss.
If you're unfamiliar with these types of hair pieces, don't worry, we've got you covered because, in this article, we'll go into full detail about what hair toppers are, how to use them, and many other questions you're wondering about. Let's get started.
What is a hair topper?
Hair toppers are hair pieces meant to add volume to your natural hair. Unlike wigs which are made to completely replace your hair, hair toppers are attached to the top of the head to give your existing hair a more voluminous feel. As such, they are perfect for hiding bald spots and thinning hair while avoiding the inconveniences that come with donning a traditional wig.How do hair toppers work?
Hair toppers are made of monofilament caps with hand-sewn hair strands attached to them. These hair pieces can be worn by using clips, hair tapes, or even adhesives to attach them to the head. Wearing hair toppers makes your hair bulkier and more healthy-looking.What are hair toppers used for?
Hair toppers are designed to add volume to your existing hair. For this reason, they are a great option for those with thinning hair or partial hair loss due to stress, chemotherapy, alopecia, etc. That said, they cannot be used not for complete hair loss. Hair toppers can also be worn over healthy hair just to make it look fuller.What are the types of hair toppers?
Hair toppers are classified based on two major factors:Type of hair fiber
- Human hair toppers
- Synthetic hair toppers