Category Archives: Toppers

How to Match your hair Colour for a Topper

How To Match your Colour for a Topper

When purchasing a Topper there are quite a few things to consider.  Choosing your colour can be difficult.  Just remember that most of the colours are not one blank colour so sometimes your hair will blend with one of the colours.  Many of the colours will look differently on each person as they will compliment different colours.  Everyone is different and you can personalise your colour to be unique to you.  Hair colour swatches are not always available.  If you cant get colour swatches then check you tube where different wearers will show different colours in different lights.

 

 

 

Choosing the Right Hair Length for a Topper

Choosing the right length can be tricky sometimes. Most of the Jon Renau Toppers are available in 8″, 12″ or 18″. Some are available in all 3 lengths.  This great video is supplied by Jon Renau showing how simple it is to match your length.

Hairdressers can always customise it a little to suit your style.  Always check with your hairdresser if they have experience with alternative hair.

 

There is a Topper for Everyone.

 

Toppers can instantly and effortlessly transform your look by adding volume and body to fine, thin hair. There is a large range of toppers in human hair and synthetic hair as well as many sizes to suit many wearers. It’s a great alternative to wearing a full wig.

Many Reasons to wear a Topper.

Wearers use toppers for many reasons but here are a few reasons:

  • Mild Hair loss to advanced hair loss.
  • Toppers are cooler than wearing wigs.
  • Some clients feel that toppers don’t have the stigma of wearing a wig.
  • Toppers integrate seamlessly with your own hair.
  • Toppers can be worn to add volume to fine hair and not necessarily hair loss.
  • You can still put your hair up in a pony tail or updo quite easily.

Some of the things that you need to consider when choosing a Topper

  • Length needed to suit your hair. The Topper is an integration piece so it needs to be similar to your own length.  They are designed to add volume to your own hair and not to add length to your style.
  • The base needs to cover any hair loss.  The bigger the base there is more hair hence more hair density.
  • When you have fine hair/hair loss too much hair can feel like its not realistic.  It takes time to get used to having more hair.  Some wearers love more hair than others.  Everyone is unique and there is a solution for everyone.

The Topper Chart below gives you full list of all the  toppers in Jon Renau’s range.  It shows you the style, size and shape of each base, the coverage, placement of the topper and the length of hair.

 

 

We are always happy to give us a call or email us at info@wigsonline.com.au for any further assistance.

 

 

How to put on a topper?

Putting on a topper/hairpiece can be tricky when you first begin.  These are a few tips that can help you:

  1. Spray a little hair spray or dry shampoo to enable you to tease the hair a little.  This will help to give the hair some friction for the clips to hold on to firmly.
  2. Always clip on to your own hair where this is a decent amount of hair so you don’t aggravate the hair loss you already have. Clipping onto a few strands of hair can cause further hair loss.
  3. Try to pick a colour that will highlight or enhance your hair colour so it will integrate seamlessly.

Below is a video showing how to clip in a topper.  It does take some practice but its not difficult.

Please feel free to call us or email us at sales@wigsonline.com.au   for any further assistance you need.

 

What is a Topper?

A topper is a hair piece that integrates with your own hair and is excellent in disguising hair loss.  Hair loss can occur very slowly or can be very rapid at any age for a variety of reasons.  Toppers can be called wiglets or hair pieces.  Most toppers are attached via clips.  There are many sizes in toppers to suit all degrees of hair loss.  They are designed to seamlessly blend with your own hair.  Some clients like to wear toppers to simply add volume to their own hair even if they haven’t any  hair loss at all.

Below is a chart that will help with determining what topper would be suitable for you.  No one topper will suit everyone.

There are human hair as well as synthetic hair toppers to suit all budgets.  Obviously the human hair toppers are more expensive but they will last a lot longer.

We carry a large range of Jon Renau Toppers.  They are the leading Hair company in the global market for toppers.  When deciding which topper will suit you, you should take into account some of the following:

  1.  Determine what hair loss stage you are at Beginning, Progressive or Advanced stages.
  2. Measure the area of your scalp that you want to cover. The Topper needs to be a little bigger than this area so the hair piece can clip onto your own hair.  The clips should clip on to a reasonable amount of hair to not aggravate any hair loss you already are experiencing.
  3. Choose what base you would like: Monofilament Tops allow the wearer more styling options as the hair will go in any direction and the part area is more realistic. A classic base is a base where you can pull through some of your hair to integrate.
  4. Select hair length, hair colour and fibre. The hair colour and length is all dependant on the look you are trying to create.
  5. Some helpful tips to wearing a topper:  Lightly tease or spray hair with hair spray ( or dry shampoo) to give your hair some texture.  The clips will hold on much better.

Here is a chart that can be very helpful.  It shows what topers are good for each stage of hair loss and where to position the topper.

 

Please feel free to give us a call on 1300 797 579 or email us at sales@wigsonline.com.au
for any further assistance.  We are available to help with any queries you may have,

How to Style your Easipart HD 8″

The new Easipart HD 8″in  an average Base and  in XL Base.  A video is worth more than a 1000 words.You can style your Easipart just like the professional.  You can use a similar method with the 12″ and 18″ versions.  These hair pieces are the best options for those experiencing hair loss when you don’t need a full wig.

 

You can see a full range of our Toppers Here.

Please contact us via email at sales@wigsonline.com.au or by phone 1300 79 75 79 if you have any further queries.

How to Remove a Topper

Its important to be careful when applying and removing your hairpieces and toppers.  Your biological hair needs to be treated carefully and not too roughly.  Always unclip gently and don’t remove the hairpiece until clips have been undone.  Then carefully slide away off the biological hair.

 

Its important for your own biological hair not to be pulled on too rough to avoid any shedding and damage to your own hair.

Jon Renau has out together a great little video to show you our it is done.

 

If you have any queries please always feel free to contact us via email or phone.  We are always happy to help.