HOW TO HIDE THINNING HAIR AT THE FRONT
Thinning hair at the front may be challenging to disguise, however, there are plenty of hair loss solutions that will help to conceal hair thinning and get you back to feeling confident. In this article, we will cover the most used methods to hide thinning hair at the front.
WHY DO YOU HAVE THIN HAIR AT THE FRONT?
Female pattern baldness may occur anywhere on the scalp for women, with thinning at the temples typically being the first noticeable sign of hair loss. In contrast, men typically experience hair loss at the front first, indicated by a receding hairline.
These are some of the solutions you can use for thinning hair at the front:
HAIR TOPPERS
One of the most popular and practical ways for hiding a thinning hairline is to wear a hair topper. There are different types of quality hair toppers to suit everybody at UniWigs, including a huge variety of shades to suit everyone, different lengths, and base sizes. Wearing a hair topper is one of the best methods as it instantly covers thin hair. For more information, read our other blogs on our hair toppers or visit our YouTube channel for hair topper tutorials.
Here are several recommendations which are ideal options for women who are suffering from thinning hairline or receding hairlines.
1#. 5.5"X5.5" CLAIRE | MONO TOP REMY HUMAN HAIR TOPPER | LACE FRONT
Claire is a supremely natural hairpiece.
It offers a lace front that creates a natural-looking hairline and allows for off-the-face styling. The monofilament top creates the appearance of natural hair growth.
2#. 6"X6" AMBER | SILK TOP HUMAN HAIR TOPPER WITH BANGS
The 6"x6" Amber topper with bangs is a clip-in hair topper that adds seamless volume and coverage on the top of the head and along the parting. It has bangs, which help you to avoid the concern of an unnatural hairline. It also offers a real scalp look on top of your head.
If you have a pretty receding hairline and do not want to wear a hair topper, UniWigs front hairline hair patch would you a great option for you.
A NEW PARTING
Sometimes, the wrong hairstyle with a thinning front can look unflattering and make hair look even thinner than it is. If you have a thinning hairline, do not have side parting. The best method is to go for a middle parting that can drape hair evenly on both sides.
GO FOR A SHORTER CUT
One of the best ways to cover thinning spots is to go for a shorter layered cut, as this will give your hair the illusion of volume. Having shorter hair gives the look of more hair and will also cut off those dead ends. Next time you get your hair cut, ask for the back to be cut shorter for a fuller appearance.
BLOW DRYING
Blow-drying hair can give the appearance of fuller hair and can pump up hair. To achieve this, make use of a blow dryer, round brush, and diffuser. Begin with wet hair, separate into sections, and blow-dry. However, blow drying should not be done often and should be used on low heat or cool settings and used very gently to prevent breakage or more hair loss.
LESS STYLING
Similarly, ensure that your hair is not overly styled to prevent further damage to your hairline. Make sure you go for simple hairstyles, as this will allow you to handle your hair more gently. Ensure you do not use hair accessories with sharp edges, tight fittings, and metal parts, and when brushing, comb through carefully.
ACCESSORIES
Some people like to wear different accessories to disguise their thinning hairlines, such as a stylish hat, a patterned silk scarf, or a cozy large headband to cover the thinning hair areas. If you want to wear head accessories, go for soft fabrics like silk for the ultimate comfort of your hair.
MASSAGE YOUR SCALP
To encourage blood flow to your hairline, gently massage your scalp often with your head upside down. This will increase your circulation and assist your hair follicles. Natural hair oils are a good idea for a pamper session.
APPLY THINNING HAIR PRODUCTS
The application of thinning hair products and shampoos may increase the volume of your hair, as they contain ingredients that may enhance hair volume. You should only go for gentle products that are known to be sulfate and paraben-free though.
HAIR NUTRIENTS
Ensure your hair is obtaining the necessary nutrients for optimal growth with vitamins such as fatty acids, ferritin, and biotin. These essential nutrients contribute to the preservation, improvement, and health of your hair.
FOOD THAT CONTAINS PROTEIN
Human hair comprises keratin, a substance that has protein. It is important to eat enough protein to ensure a proper restoration of damaged protein in the hair shaft.
ROOT CONCEALER
If you notice that your hair is going gray, you can make use of these colored sprays to touch up the roots of your receding hairline. Select the root concealer best suited to your shade and use it along the hairline. It will improve the look of thinning hair and disguise grays.
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How can I share this information & discounts with my sister, we both have thinning hair, she lives in Georgia & I live in New Jersey. Thank you for all you do.
admin 2023-08-24 05:49:34
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