Just bought my 1st topper and can't figure it out.. - Alopecia World2024-03-29T05:43:12Zhttps://alopeciaworld.com/forum/topics/just-bought-my-1st-topper-and-can-t-figure-it-out?feed=yes&xn_auth=noThank you the info really hel…tag:alopeciaworld.com,2015-01-04:2022678:Comment:12360622015-01-04T20:25:46.494Zitzmejudyhttps://alopeciaworld.com/profile/itzmejudy
<p>Thank you the info really helps.</p>
<p>Thank you the info really helps.</p> Yes, it's definitely normal t…tag:alopeciaworld.com,2015-01-04:2022678:Comment:12360532015-01-04T19:34:36.846Zshanjon67https://alopeciaworld.com/profile/shanjon67
<p>Yes, it's definitely normal to feel nervous, especially wearing it out the first time in public. Some people suggest wearing it around the house to get used to how it feels on and how you look in it as well. That might help some. If your wig is too shiny you can try sprinkling either baby powder or even dry shampoo on it and that helps take away some of the shine. You can tease the wig gently without damaging it, also you can use specific styling products for synthetic hair. And some people…</p>
<p>Yes, it's definitely normal to feel nervous, especially wearing it out the first time in public. Some people suggest wearing it around the house to get used to how it feels on and how you look in it as well. That might help some. If your wig is too shiny you can try sprinkling either baby powder or even dry shampoo on it and that helps take away some of the shine. You can tease the wig gently without damaging it, also you can use specific styling products for synthetic hair. And some people wet the wig to "train" it to style how they would like. I was never much good at styling my own hair and I'm not really any better with my wigs, but I am getting better.</p> Thanks for info. I also have…tag:alopeciaworld.com,2015-01-04:2022678:Comment:12359662015-01-04T18:12:08.027Zitzmejudyhttps://alopeciaworld.com/profile/itzmejudy
<p>Thanks for info. I also have some synthentic wigs, but they have so much hair and hang in my face. I just layered one of them alittle and it looks better but the top looks so shiny and I need more height on top because I have a small forehead and my head is flat so I am still trying to figure out how to style the wig. Can I tease the top of the wig without damaging it? I can't afford to get it styled. My topper has a lace front so it looks like it is my hairline so I will have to tape it in…</p>
<p>Thanks for info. I also have some synthentic wigs, but they have so much hair and hang in my face. I just layered one of them alittle and it looks better but the top looks so shiny and I need more height on top because I have a small forehead and my head is flat so I am still trying to figure out how to style the wig. Can I tease the top of the wig without damaging it? I can't afford to get it styled. My topper has a lace front so it looks like it is my hairline so I will have to tape it in to look right. I don't know why I feel so nervous about it. Is it normal to feel nervous/scared? Thanks for your input.</p> I tried toppers before I ever…tag:alopeciaworld.com,2015-01-04:2022678:Comment:12356442015-01-04T16:18:17.582Zshanjon67https://alopeciaworld.com/profile/shanjon67
<p>I tried toppers before I ever tried wigs, for some reason they seemed more acceptable! For me, it was time consuming, and even though the color matched my (bleached) hair color, the texture never did. All of mine had clips, no glue or tape. Is it possible to go back to the place where you bought it for some type of fitting? Also, if it does seem like too much hair, a stylist can thin it out for you. I can tell you that since I've been wearing wigs for roughly six years, I wish I had started…</p>
<p>I tried toppers before I ever tried wigs, for some reason they seemed more acceptable! For me, it was time consuming, and even though the color matched my (bleached) hair color, the texture never did. All of mine had clips, no glue or tape. Is it possible to go back to the place where you bought it for some type of fitting? Also, if it does seem like too much hair, a stylist can thin it out for you. I can tell you that since I've been wearing wigs for roughly six years, I wish I had started with them and bypassed toppers altogether. If money's an issue (and it is for me too, believe me!) then you might try looking at wig stores/sites that market to African American women. The prices are much lower, and you can get a feel for what you like and what you don't without breaking the bank! Good luck.</p>