Concealers


I’ve started using dermmatch recently to cover my hair loss and it appears that it might be thinning my hair out. Have you ever heard of this happening from this product or do you think i’m just imagining it?

dermmatchPersonally, I’m not a huge fan of the applicator.  Using the brush pad to apply dermmatch concealer tends to slightly pull the hair and facilitate hair shedding.  When you already have thinning hair, it’s nice to keep the extra hair as long as possible before they eventually drop off on their own. 

But though this slight hair pulling appears to detach hairs from the follicle a bit sooner, hair attached the the Dermmatch applicator is hair that has already detached from the hair follicle.  Dermmatch does not cause hair loss or shedding.  Because male pattern baldness is a progressive condition, it is quite possible that your hair has thinned out a bit more, but the cause is your genes, not dermmatch. 

Remember that dermmatch does nothing to stop hair loss, but  is just a concealer that makes your hair appear thicker temporarily.  Consider talking to a physician about Propecia (finasteride) and Rogaine (minoxidil), the two FDA approved drugs that can treat baldness by stopping further loss and potentially inspiring hair regrowth.

Bill - aka Falceros
Associate Publisher of the Hair Transplant Network and the Hair Loss Learning Center
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I have very find hair and although I am told by hair stylists that I have a lot of it, it appears very thin on top.  I don’t think hair transplant surgery is the right procedure for me.  Do you know of any hair loss treatment that will give me more hair to cover the wide part of my scalp showing through the hair?  I have tried Rogaine which worked temporarily despite continued use.  I spent a lot of money on a hair piece alopecia wig that is not comfortable and I believe looks obvious.  It is very difficult to hide the wide part with anything and I do not like the short and spiky hair with bands that are the mainstay of hair pieces.  I hope you can help and please be specific if you have any hair loss solutions.

You have mentioned a number of possibilities already however, there are a few more.  Sadly, none of them are miracle cures or perfect solutions, but are worth considering.

Non-Surgical Hair Loss Treatments

Propecia for men only (finasteride) and Rogaine (minoxidil) are FDA approved hair growth drugs and when used together, they may boost your chances of hair regrowth. 

Ketoconazole hair loss shampoo such as Nizoral and Revita may be helpful adjunct treatments given the “weak” DHT blocking properties of ketoconazole

Laser hair treatment has been FDA “cleared” however, in my opinion, not enough evidence publicly exists for me to recommend it. 

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I had a hair transplant and i use Toppik for hair loss.   I’ve heard that toppik makes you go bald.  Is this true?

Toppik Spray MaximizerToppik is a concealer that is designed for one purpose: camoflauge your hair loss to the world.  Toppik works by creating an illusion of hair density by temporarily increasing the hair shaft thickness and darkening the scalp to blend with your hair. 

Toppik can be used approximately 10 days after your hair replacement surgery or when the scabs/crusts have been removed from your scalp (whichever comes latest).  I say this because it’s important to give your scalp the proper time to heal and after 10 days, the transplanted hair will be permanently secured to your balding scalp.  Toppik can be a great product to help conceal not only your baldness but the fact that you’ve had hair transplant surgery. 

Despite what you may have heard, toppik does not cause, facilitate, or expedite natural hair loss.  Genetic hair loss however, is a progressive condition so it is important that you consider the use of FDA approved hair loss drugs such as Propecia (finasteride) and Rogaine 5% (minoxidil) to fight against future hair loss.  Be sure to consult with a physician and learn about the benefits, limitations, and potential side effects of these hair loss drugs.

I hope this helps.

Bill - aka Falceros
Associate Publisher of the Hair Transplant Network and the Hair Loss Learning Center
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I had a hair transplant about five days ago. My scalp is fine - hardly any redness at all. In fact, it barely looks like I have had a hair restoration procedure done at all. However, before the hair surgery I used Toppik to cover the thin spots in my crown. I go back to work in about a week and I’d like to know if it would be safe to use Toppik or any other hair loss concealer without damaging the hair grafts.

Congratulations on your recent hair transplant surgery. I used Toppik successfully after my own hair transplant surgery with no problems whatsoever. If you want to use Toppik when you return to work, make sure that you are at least ten days post-op before doing so. I say this because it takes about that much time for the transplanted hair grafts to become permanent in the scalp. If they are subject to too much shifting (for example, when patting the Toppik into place) before that you could stand the chance of losing some or changing their carefully-placed angulation. Additionally, it is crucial to allow as much oxygen as possible to permeate the scalp in the days immediately following a hair restoration surgery. Since some Toppik tends to settle between the hairs and directly on the scalp, it is possible that it may impede precious oxygen from reaching the grafts.

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Toppik Spray MaximizerAny hair loss sufferer that uses concealers has used or at least heard of Toppik Hair Building Fibers. While Toppik can be a great solution to effectively concealing slight to moderate hair loss, using it conventionally has its drawbacks. Applying the fibers accurately takes practice and a steady hand since they more or less float out of the top of the can’s dispenser. I have found myself applying far too much on areas where I didn’t need it and hardly any at all on the area where I needed it most. Cleanup of the fibers is also an issue, as they will find a way to cover the bathroom sink, floor, walls…virtually any inconvenient surface to clean. After just two days of application, a bathroom can appear positively filthy.

The makers of Toppik have come through in addressing these problems with flying colors with the advent of the Toppik Spray Maximizer.

The Spray Maximizer screws directly on the regular size (10.3 g) and large size (25 g) bottles. It releases a small, concentrated puff of fibers with each squeeze, making accurate application a snap. And since the fibers are going where you want them to go - the thin areas - they are much less likely to end up in every hard-to-reach crevice in your bathroom.

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Nanogen

I became a fan of concealers when my crown area began thinning a few years ago. Though I have had two successful hair transplants that concentrated on the hairline and forelock (as detailed in my Hair Loss Weblog), I am hesitant to pursue another procedure that will put grafts into my crown for fear of shock loss, future thinning, and limited donor area. As many have learned the hard way, the crown can be a real “black hole” for hair transplant grafts.Toppik

I am currently on a medicinal regimen of Avodart and 5% minoxidil that shows promise in continuing to thicken up my crown and vertex area, but as you probably know from your own experience, it is slow-going. It is for that reason that I looked to concealers to mask the diffuse thinning.

In the past, I have used Toppik, Couvre‘, and DermMatch in the past, all with good success. Each has had their ups and downs but I have found that each can perform a sufficient job of concealing my hair loss with varying degrees of difficulty in application.

Nanogen fibers are closely related to that of Toppik. Both claim to be tiny fibers that electrostatically bond to the individual hairs, actually giving the appearance of not just a “painted scalp” but thicker, fuller hair.

After using Toppik for quite some time and hearing from others that Nanogen is a little better I decided to give it the ol’ “Pepsi Challenge.” Here are my thoughts:

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There really is no method to hide the fact that you’re losing your hair other than cover it up with a hat or a hair piece…or is there?

Enter concealers.

A concealer is basically a make up-like substance that is applied to the hair, scalp, or both to create the illusion of more hair. Sound hokey? Well, it may - but some of these products work very well.Toppik Hollywood has been using products to disguise actors’ thinning hair for decades. It was only relatively recently that products have become available to the general public. Unfortunately, like so many other things related to the industry, the first appearance of a concealer to the public was not an appealing site. Remembers the “GLH” Hair-in-a-can spray that was advertised on infomercials in the early 90’s?

Times have changed. Modern concealers can be a very viable solution for hair loss sufferers that want to cover up a thin spot (usually the crown) while waiting for their hair loss treatments to thicken up or while they ponder a surgical alternative.

I’ll make a post about each of these concealers later on, but for right now I’ll give a quick synopsis of the ones that seem to work the best:

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