Concealing Bald Spots
Posted: Monday, June 08, 2009
by Dody Gasparik
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The principal techniques of non-surgical hair replacement today involve the use of hair systems and hair loss concealers. Various types of hair systems such as full wigs, hairpieces, hair extensions, toupees and weaves can look extremely authentic and have been used for ages to cover bald spots and typically with good rates of success. However, their main weaknesses are high maintenance costs and, in many situations, the discomfort of wearing them. Hair loss concealers and hair thickeners on the other hand have been around for a shorter period of time and have often been looked down upon for being incapable of withstanding adverse external conditions and for appearing unnatural. This seems to be no longer true as many of them have greatly improved recently, both in terms of their authentic appearance and their resistance.
Microfibre-based hair loss concealers can be typically applied in as little as 30 seconds versus a minimum of five minutes needed for hair thickeners. However, microfibres are less water-resistant and it is quite difficult to apply them precisely and, therefore, they are not too good for creating an authentic-looking frontal hairline. Their greatest advantage is that they are unrecognisable in your hair, even with a very close inspection. Hair thickeners, mainly those that also colour your scalp, are extremely water-resistant and excellent for frontal hairlines but they take longer to apply. They cover your scalp with a layer of colouring substance, which makes it difficult to effectively apply any topical hair loss treatment. Their greatest weakness in comparison to microfibres is that in direct sunlight it can become visible to the sharp eye that the scalp has been painted.
The common complaint about all products used for concealing hair loss is the limited choice of available shades. Some hair loss sufferers use a combination of two products simultaneously to overcome the weaknesses of individual products and to achieve the most authentic shade and appearance. Most often a combination of a hair thickener and a microfibrous concealer is used. The results of such combinations are typically very satisfactory. If you want to try any such combinations, make sure that you apply the scalp-painting, hair loss thickener first and then use the microfibers to hide the remaining imperfections. There are many different products in all three categories of hair loss concealers and you may want to test several of them in order to identify those that best match you hair colour and style of application.
Hair loss concealers are amongst a number of topics discussed at GreyHairLoss.com, a platform dedicated to helping hair loss sufferers deal with their condition and to identify the most suitable treatment for their current situation. You are invited to visit this website and share your experiences by writing a consumer review on any hair restoration therapy you have used.
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