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Old 03-12-2010, 03:35 AM
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Hello All,

New here and already feeling better having found women with similar struggles. I have some thinning that I would like to cover with either Toppik or DermMatch. Does anyone know how well the products look with curly hair? I'd like some feedback before I take my first leap. Thanks!
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Old 03-14-2010, 07:09 PM
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I am not too sure about curly hair but mine is straight and actuallly use both products plus another one when my hair is all wet. I have diffuse severe thinning hair throughout my whole head and use the Courvreup once out of the shower to color my scalp to prevent shining and really works best with wet hair. Once my hair is slightly dry, I use the dermamatch which I don't find you have to comb out as much as Toppik and should be fine to use your fingers to blend in once in your hair although frustratingly enough - always get under my fingernails making my fingers look gross. The final product I use is the Toppik which must be combed out with me to appear more natural and works best on dry hair. Then of course, I finish with the toppick fiber hold spray which does seemingly work best and makes the hair shiny vs the scalp as with other hairsprays and both shampoo out great. Timeconsuming until I can decide to get a full lace wig but running out of options and provides a more economical everyday fix. Hope this helps. I really do find the toppik works best for appearing to have more hair where the dermamatch seems to coat the hair and bit but do more for my scalp not showing scalp and not being shiny and great to use with wet/damp, and dry hair.
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Scamper, Thanks for the feedback! I am experimenting with Toppik so far but may try your suggestions, too.
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