How to Style My Human Hair Topper to Stay Back Off My Face?

Picture this: You carefully styled and blended your hair topper this morning, but by noon, strands keep falling into your face. Super annoying, right? In today’s blog, we’re going to solve exactly that - how to keep your hair styled back and off your face! No more blocked vision, no more hair sticking to your foundation, and no more constant readjusting. Let’s dive in!
1. Blow Dry and Curl It Towards the Back
One of the most effective ways to prevent human hair toppers for women from falling forward is to style the hair with a backward curl pattern. This technique helps train the hair to naturally sweep away from your face rather than toward it.
- Start with your blowout! Blow-dry your hair with a round brush to shape it the way you want. Start near the roots, then roll the brush backward as you work your way down each section. The heat will help set the hair in place. For extra hold, finish with a cool shot of air to lock in the shape.
- Next, apply heat protectant and grab your curling iron! Grab small sections of hair around your face. Wrap them around your curling iron or flat iron. Clamp the hair, twist the iron a little as you slide it down, then flick the ends outward to create a soft backward curl. This ensures the curls open backward rather than forward.
This method not only keeps hair off your face but also adds volume at the roots for a more lifted, polished look!
2. Half-Up or Updo Hairstyle
When your topper won’t stay put, throwing it up is the easiest solution! Try these hassle-free styles that actually stay all day:
- Half-Up Styles: Gather the top section of your hair and secure it. You can also twist small sections before pinning them back for an elegant touch.
- Ponytail or Bun: For gym days or when you just can’t deal, a pony solves everything. If you prefer high ponytail, a glued down lace front topper (such as Airy Elegance hair topper or Featherlight lace front topper) works better and provide more security without pulling much to your hair.
- Braided Updos: You can also section some side strands, then do a Dutch or French braids along the hairline. It’s a perfect way to prevent slipping for any occasion.
These styles work well for both casual and formal occasions, and they’re especially useful on windy days or during physical activity.
3. Use Hair Accessories
Accessories aren’t just decorative—they’re also practical for keeping your topper in place. The right hair accessory can add grip and prevent slipping while elevating your overall look.
- Claw Clips: Perfect for half-up styles, claw clips provide a strong hold without damaging the hair.
- Headbands & Bandanas: The headbands or bandanas aren’t just cute, they’re genius to hide any blending transition while keeping your hair off the face.
- Bobby Pins: Use bobby pins to secure loose sections at the sides. Crisscross them for extra hold, or choose embellished clips for a prettier finish!
Jayme is wearing the Airy Elegance closed-lace topper in 210 truffle brown, 16’’.
4. Tease Hair & Apply Just a Little Hairspray
Here’s one last but absolutely crucial trick: Add some texture to those stubborn strands that always fall down.
Take small sections of hair and gently backcomb at the roots. Then hold your hairspray bottle at least 10 inches away and lightly spray over styled hair - focus on the roots and problem areas. If your hair feels sticky or stiff, then it’s too over! Just a light touch can be enough to keep those strands under control.
With these four tricks, we believe that you can say goodbye to annoying hair-in-face! Whether you opt for backward curls, half-up styles, clever accessories, or the perfect tease-and-spray combo, your hair topper will stay beautifully in place all day!
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