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    Default Best hair concealers for thinning?

    Spray or powder? What is the best..can I buy it in stores or online only?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoSox View Post
    Spray or powder? What is the best..can I buy it in stores or online only?
    Good question-shit I even find myself asking that lately..

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    Seriously.. no effective products? FML.

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    I tried fibers and uh dermmatch...its all not really worth it at all. Fibers did nothingLOL dermmatch looks like chalk

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    Quote Originally Posted by KeepTheHair View Post
    I tried fibers and uh dermmatch...its all not really worth it at all. Fibers did nothingLOL dermmatch looks like chalk
    Scratch that idea then.

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    What about Nanogen? There has to be something I can use to hide my thinning..

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    I had Toppik and it looked good on me, I don't think it's for NW3+. It's better for NW1-NW2/2A. I want to buy some more.

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    Default Toppik Works

    I would say I'm an NW3 with diffuse thinning throughout. I have only used toppik to conceal the thinning in the front. With the way I style my hair, it doesn't looks so bad. You just have to make sure you have some hair inorder for the stuff to stay. I dont think it really does anything to thicken up the hair, but it does a GREAT job at concealing any see through areas on your scalp. I would reccomend it to anyone.

    Be careful though, once you start to use it, you will not want to leave the house after that without applying it because it works so well. Also, I would recommend the nozzle that attaches to target the areas instead of dumping all of it on at once, and plus you will save more of it. You dont have to purchase any of their sprays. Once I apply the toppik, I just pat it down and apply regular hairspray and it keeps it in place.

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    That is true, when I had Toppik, I couldn't leave home without it. Much better than wearing a baseball cap all the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deluxe View Post
    I would say I'm an NW3 with diffuse thinning throughout. I have only used toppik to conceal the thinning in the front. With the way I style my hair, it doesn't looks so bad. You just have to make sure you have some hair inorder for the stuff to stay. I dont think it really does anything to thicken up the hair, but it does a GREAT job at concealing any see through areas on your scalp. I would reccomend it to anyone.

    Be careful though, once you start to use it, you will not want to leave the house after that without applying it because it works so well. Also, I would recommend the nozzle that attaches to target the areas instead of dumping all of it on at once, and plus you will save more of it. You dont have to purchase any of their sprays. Once I apply the toppik, I just pat it down and apply regular hairspray and it keeps it in place.
    Sounds worth a try actually. I'm lucky so far to have quite a full-ish crown at present - but becoming noticeable.

    Just have to try it and see I guess, tho in my local Boots chemist it's bloody expensive!

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