Hairpieces, whether you choose a wig or a hair topper, offer an immediate transformative experience that helps build confidence for people with hair loss. After speaking with our clients, customers and friends in the hair world we felt like there was a demand for a new kind of lace hair topper that was missing. So, we decided to close the gap - enter our full lace hair toppers!
Finding and purchasing a human hair wig or topper for the first time can be overwhelming to say the least. We understand the time it takes and how big of an investment it can be. Whether you have hair loss, thinning hair on top, a receding hairline, alopecia or you just want to change up the color of your hair - finding the best human hair wig or topper is going to take some research. In this blog, we are going over a high quality brand, Madison Wigs (a.k.a Madison Hair Collection), to help jumpstart your search for your perfect hair wig or topper!
Buying a high quality wig or hair topper can seem like an overwhelming and intimidating process, but trust us it doesn't have to be! We know that quality hair pieces are big investments and in return that means you're making big decisions so it's only natural to want to make the right choice.
That’s why you’ve come to the right place. We are going over our Resell Lightly Worn Section where you can find the perfect high quality wig or hair topper for you that will give you the best bang for your buck!
Highline Wigs, Wigs by Tiffani and Lusta Hair are just a few of our most regularly stocked brands in ourResell Lightly Worn Section!
These high quality human hair brands carry an amazing selection of hair pieces from silk top toppers to lace front human hair wigs and so much more. The best part is that you can find and score some really great lightly worn wigs and hair toppers from your favorite brands at discounted prices through our resell market!
Summer is on its way and with that means rising temperatures! It can be a bit daunting trying to figure out what human hair wig or topper is the best option to wear in the hot summer months but don't worry we are here to help.
We are going over the best lightweight human hair wigs and toppers to wear without sacrificing your comfort!
Follea, Highline Wigs, Lusta Hair and Madison Hair Collection are common brands that we stock in ourlightly worn collection. From high quality lace front human hair wigs to the best hair toppers for thinning hair, you can find anything you are looking for!
If you’re looking for invisible lace realistic wigs with the best lace front hairlines, easy to blend hair toppers and the best solution for thinning hair - you’re in the right place!
After almost a year of research and development, we launched our own wig line this past year and we couldn’t be happier! Let’s dive into the collections and learn which one is right for you.
Our Leo Collection wigs feature lightly bleached knots and an extremely natural looking plucked hairline with a realistic shape. The Leo hairlines have been a fan favorite since we launched!
Along with the natural hairlines, the Leo pieces have ear to ear lace that goes all the way down to the sideburn area, or a lace ear tab, if you will.
If you have a shaved head, want to change your hair color completely or you’re someone who loves to do fun hairdos - this feature was made for you!
The Leo wigs are made with Indian hair that dries slightly wavy and has a very fine and super soft texture (usually feels a little more fluffy compared to Brazilian hair).
The Virgo Collection wigs feature 100% single tied knots throughout the entire lace area giving an ultra natural looking hairline - a truly luxurious feature! A single tied knot not only means that the hair looks natural, but the movability is endless.
In comparison to the Leo Collection wigs, the Virgo wigs still feature ear to ear lace, however it ends at the top of the ear area and there are structured ear tabs.
Made with Brazilian hair, the Virgo wigs are sleek, soft and have a super flat lay that you’ll dream about.
The Capricorn Collection - Human Hair Silk Toppers
The Capricorn silk hair toppers feature hybrid wefting that has the strength of wefts but the lightness of a hand-tied back. If you want to blend your natural hair in with your hairpiece, a silk topper is the way to go!
With the attention to detail at the seam for a natural looking blend, the ultra thin silk top will lay flat against your head.
The Pieces Collection feature an entirely hand-tied monofilament top that enables multi-directional parting and a natural feel.
If you’re someone who loves volume in your hair, or your hair just needs a little extra boost at the crown, the Pieces mono tops are perfect for you.
In comparison to the Capricorn Silk Toppers which have the average topper sizing, like an 8x8, the Pisces mono toppers have smaller base sizes like a 3x5 or a 5x6.
If you’re worried about wearing hairpieces, a mono topper is a great place to start! Not too much, not too little, just the right amount of coverage with a lightweight easy to wear construction!
It was important to us to create a line of hairpieces that feel light weight and easy to wear, so each line features an ultra low density hair texture that’s perfect for everyone!
Overall we couldn’t be more excited to expand our Silk or Lace Collection and continue to create hairpieces that not only we love, but our community does too!
Are you looking to find a wig or hair topper on a budget and don’t know where to start? We’re here to help! Buying a high quality wig or hair topper is definitely an investment - one that is worth it! And we want to provide you with options that are going to give the best bang for your buck!
We get a variety of Lusta Hair wigs and toppers in our Resell Silk or Lace section, so we’re here to break down which wig cap construction would work best for you!
The search for selecting the right wig or hairpiece can be a bit daunting. There are so many different names and styles for pieces that it can be difficult to really know what is the best piece for you and your needs. I decided to search keywords on Google to see what were the most common questions asked when thinking about a wiglet.
High quality wigs need just as much love and attention as your natural hair. In order to increase the wear time and life span of your real hair wig or hair topper, it's important that you take great care of it!
Learn how to wash and dry, store, all the best products to use and some common troubleshooting for your new human hairpiece in this informative blog!
Struggling to blend and style your topper so that it looks natural? Looking for hairstyles for your topper to up your blend game? Don’t worry, I’ve been there.
When I received my first ever topper in the mail, I was more excited than the time my parents got me a My Little Pony doll for Christmas. I immediately tore into the packaging and removed it from the box. I’d been diagnosed with Androgenic Alopecia a few months prior and I’d saved up for this topper for months. The hair was incredible, soft and thick, and it matched my own copper shade perfectly. I placed the topper on my head, expecting to look like I had before my hair loss had ever started, and stepped toward my bedroom mirror. The euphoric feelings melted into sadness, embarrassment, frustration. It looked like I’d plucked someone else’s hair off their head, like a hat, and placed it jauntily on my own. In other words, super fake. The hairline looked completely unrealistic and I had no idea how to fix it.
What I didn’t know then was that most silk top hairpieces require some element of styling and blending at the hairline. This is the reason we recommend buying toppers in a similar shade to your own, so that you can utilize your own hairline to create a perfect blend and hide that transition between your topper and your own hair underneath. It took practice for me to figure out what placements, partings, and styles worked for me and my topper. I’m going to save you that trouble of figuring out how to blend your topper by showing you four perfect hairstyles for blending your topper's hairline, creating an undetectable transition, and looking super freaking cute. Keep reading!
Placing and Parting Your Topper
I don’t have the fullest natural hairline due to my hair loss, so I prefer a side parting with my toppers to get the most volume out of my own hair to blend into the hair of the topper. For this same reason, I also prefer to place my topper very close to my own hairline underneath so that the transition from my own hair into the topper isn’t as obvious. If you have a fuller hairline, you can also place your topper further back for these styles.
Style One: Dutch Braided Topper
To start your dutch braid on your topper, you’ll want to take a section of hair, blending a little bit of your own hair at your hairline with the topper hair. You’ll then split that section into three parts and do one round of a normal three-part braid, crossing the parts of hair under each other. Once you’ve started the braid, on the next step, you’ll begin adding sections of your own hair and the topper hair.
Take a small section of hair from the front and pinch it together with the front part of the braid then braid it under once. Next, take a small section of hair from behind the braid, most likely from your topper, and pinch it with the furthest back section of the braid. Braid that section under once.
Each time you move one section under, you should be switching from front to back where you take sections of hair, ensuring you only cross each section when new hair is added. Braid across the hairline until you’ve reached your temple or your ear, and finish off the braid as you normally would, without adding any more hair.
When you’ve finished the braid, wrap it around your head and pin it in place. Once the braid is pinned, you can leave it as is or gently pull on it to create more volume, as desired.
Style Two: Twisted Topper
To start off your twist, you first need to take a small section of hair, making sure there is a blend of your own hair and the hair of the topper. Take that section and divide it into two parts. Twist the two parts around each other once in the direction away from your hairline.
Next, take a small piece of hair from your hairline and add it to the front section of the twist. Twist that around the other section, away from your hairline once again.
Continuing the twist, you will take another small section of hair and add it to the new front part of the twist. Twist that section back away from the face. Continue this process until you reach your temple or ear. If you would like the twist to wrap around your head, you can just turn the end of the twist into a rope, not adding any extra hair.
Pin the twist into place. Once you’ve pinned it, you can leave it as is or gently pull on it to create more volume, as desired.
Style Three: Dutch Fishtail Braided Topper
To begin your dutch fishtail braid, you first need to take a small section of hair, making sure there is a blend of your own hair and the hair of the topper. Take that section and divide it into two parts. Cross those parts over each other, creating a little X at the root.
Next, take a small piece of hair from your hairline and a small part of the front section of the braid. Pinch those two parts together and cross them under the front section and add them to the back section of the braid.
Continuing the braid, take a small piece of hair from behind the braid and a small part of the back section. Pinch the two parts together and cross them under the back section of the braid, adding them to the front section. Continue doing this, swapping sides each time, until you reach the temple or ear.
Once you reach the temple or ear, you can either pin the braid as is or finish it by braiding it without adding any hair. To do this, you just take a small part of each section of the braid and cross it under, adding it to the opposite section until there’s no more hair left. Once the braid is pinned, you can either pull gently on it to give it more volume, or leave as is.
Style Four: Pull-Through Braided Topper
Before you begin this style, make sure you have a few small plastic hair elastics. They can be any color you prefer. I like clear ones as they’re not as noticeable once the style is complete.
To start, you first need to take a small section of hair, making sure there is a blend of your own hair and the hair of the topper. Take that section and secure it with an elastic, about an inch to an inch and a half from the root of it. Then take that small ponytail and secure it out of the way.
Next, leading on from the first, take a second section of hair, a blend of your own hair and the topper hair, and secure it with an elastic band. Make sure you’re not securing the band too high or too low on the ponytail so that the braid will be evenly spaced when complete.
Unpin the first ponytail and divide the hair into two equal sections. Take those two sections and wrap them around the second ponytail, so that it’s sitting in the middle.
Pin the second ponytail out of the way and take the two sections of the first ponytail and add them into a new section of hair from your own hair and your topper. Secure this third ponytail with an elastic band.
Repeat the process with the second ponytail and continue until you’ve reached your desired placement. Secure the end of the braid with an elastic band. Wrap the braid around your head tautly and pin it in place.
Once the braid is secured, you can leave it as is or you can pull on the braid gently to create more volume. This not only hides the transition between your hair and the topper even more flawlessly, but it also will hide the elastic bands.
There you have it! Four hairstyles to blend your hair topper. Which style was your favorite? Do you have a preferred style for those days you can’t be bothered to blend? Let us know in the comments below!