Top Mistakes to Avoid When Choosing and Wearing Hair Toppers

Hair toppers for women have become a game-changer for those dealing with thinning hair or hair loss. They offer natural coverage, add volume, and boost confidence. However, choosing the right hair topper or wearing it correctly can be a challenge, especially if you're new to the world of toppers. To help you get the most out of your hair topper, we’ve compiled a list of common mistakes and how to avoid them.
Mistake #1: Choosing the Wrong Base Size
The base size of a hair topper is crucial for proper coverage. Selecting a base that is too small might not cover your thinning area.
For example, if you opt for a 6” x 6” Amber silk topper, its coverage is limited to just 6” x 6” on the top, which may not extend to your crown area. This is a common issue we’ve heard from customers who didn’t select the appropriate base size for their needs.
Solution: We recommend opting for a larger base size hair topper whenever possible. Larger bases not only provide better coverage but also make blending with your natural hair much easier, ensuring a flawless and natural look.
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Mistake #2: Skipping Color Matching
A poorly matched topper can stand out and ruin the overall look. Many customers forget to consider their hair’s undertones or highlights, resulting in mismatched colors.
Solution: Use color matching services or choose hair toppers with flexible base colors that can be dyed to match your natural shade. For a professional finish, consult a hairstylist for dyeing.
Mistake #3: Ignoring the Front Hairline
When you have a thin front hairline, it’s crucial to consider the design of your hair topper. Opting for a non-lace front topper can make it challenging to blend seamlessly with your natural hair, especially in the front. Without lace, the front edge can look obvious and less natural.
Solution: For a flawless and natural look, a lace front hair topper is the ideal choice. The lace material creates a soft, realistic front hairline that mimics your own, providing a much more seamless blend. If you have a thin front hairline, a lace front topper will give you that smooth, undetectable finish you’re looking for.
Mistake #4: Incorrectly Wearing Hair Toppers
Wearing a hair topper improperly can lead to discomfort, slippage, or an unnatural appearance. Here are two common mistakes:
- Over-tightening Clips: Many first-time users secure all clips tightly, which can strain the hair or scalp, causing discomfort and even potential damage to your natural hair.
- Positioning Too Far Back: Placing the topper too far from the hairline is another common issue, especially for those with a very thin front hairline. This placement makes the topper harder to blend and may look unnatural.
Solution:
- Adjust Clip Tightness: Secure the clips firmly but not excessively tight. This will keep the topper in place while preventing unnecessary strain on your scalp or hair.
- Use Lace Front Toppers for Thin Hairlines: If you have a thin front hairline, opt for a lace front topper. Position it closer to your natural hairline for a seamless, realistic look that blends effortlessly. If you prefer to wear the topper slightly behind your natural hairline, we recommend positioning it about 0.25" back from your hairline.
Proper application techniques and the right topper choice can make all the difference in achieving comfort and a flawless finish!
Mistake #5: Wearing the Topper Straight Out of the Box
It’s tempting to wear your new human hair topper immediately after receiving it, but doing so can lead to less-than-ideal results. During shipping, the hair may become slightly misshapen or curled, which can affect the overall appearance when worn straight out of the box.
Solution:
Before wearing your topper, take a few minutes to gently style it. Start by working on the roots to give them some lift and volume, and carefully straighten or curl the hair to suit your preferred style. A little bit of styling will go a long way in ensuring the topper looks its best and blends naturally with your own hair. Taking the time to adjust the topper will give you a much more polished and flawless look!
By avoiding these common mistakes, you can enjoy the confidence and beauty that a well-chosen and properly worn hair topper brings. Whether you're just starting out or looking to upgrade, remember that finding the right hair topper is a journey, and the perfect fit is worth the effort.
Explore UniWigs’ range of hair toppers for women and discover products designed for every need, from low-density toppers for fine hair to customizable base colors for salon perfection.
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Comments
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My topper has split ends how do I avoid that?
admin 2025-06-23 04:52:37
Hi! To prevent split ends on your topper, a little extra care can make a big difference. Here are some simple tips:
Gentle Washing
Use a sulfate-free shampoo and lukewarm water. Always detangle before washing, and avoid rubbing the hair—pat dry gently with a towel.
Deep Conditioning (Important!)
Regular deep conditioning is key to keeping the hair soft and preventing dryness that leads to split ends.
After shampooing, apply a moisturizing conditioner from the mid-length to the ends—never on the base, as it may loosen the knots.
Let it sit for 5–10 minutes before rinsing with cool water to seal the cuticle.
Every 2–3 weeks, use a deep conditioning mask or hair treatment. For best results, you can place the topper in a zip bag or shower cap after applying the mask and let it sit for 30–60 minutes (no heat needed), then rinse thoroughly.
Heat & Styling
Limit heat tools and always use a heat protectant. Keep styling tools below 300°F (150°C).
Storage
Store it on a wig stand or in a silk bag to reduce tangles. Avoid ing in it.
Let us know if you’d like product suggestions for conditioners or masks—we’re happy to help!
Aleena.Birch
What a great, informative article and the pictures are so helpful in our understanding as well.
admin 2025-06-23 04:53:31
Thank you so much! We're really glad you found the article and pictures helpful. Let us know if you have any questions—we're always here to help!
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