CosmoBiz Magazine December 2015 | Page 59

Mild Top Thinning For mild top thinning, you can use a smaller top piece. Find one that matches the texture and color of your natural hair so you’ll be able to seamlessly blend the piece into hair. Again, you’ll be able to simply clip the piece in, adjust, and blend to create easy volume and coverage. Hairuwear has recently consolidated all of the partial hair loss solutions Chameleon from Raquel Welch Top Tier from the Gabor collection Chameleon, Top Tier, and Top Billing, images courtesy of HairUWear From Polaris Top Piece Collection offered into a collection called Transformations™. There you’ll find all of the products suggested here from both Raquel Welch and Gabor. For top thinning that is fairly mild and doesn’t spread over a wide surface area, try Chameleon from Raquel Welch or Top Tier from the Gabor collection. Polaris also offers a great top piece for mild cases of thinning, and this company will work with you to customize each piece to fit you perfectly. The piece may look small in pictures, but it actually covers a wider area. Severe Top Thinning For more severe thinning on the top of the head, try a piece with a wider base such as Sonata or Top Billing, both from the Raquel Welch collection. The pieces mentioned here have monofilament bases and are able to mimic the look of natural hair growth in the part area. Top Billing is unique because it offers a lace front as well, making it a great alternative to a full wig. Polaris offers an interesting solution for severe thinning. Because it can be difficult to blend a piece that isn’t a full wig, Polaris’ piece offers five strings, each with space between them so that you’re able to pull your own hair through for ultimum blending. You can see this in the photos we’ve included where the top piece is black and the hair underneath is brown. Top Billing from Raquel Welch collection Outside From Polaris Top Piece Collection Inside 59