First, explain to your client the purpose of wearing a woman's hairpiece is to help her battle different stages of hair loss or thinning, and then determine whether she needs a hair wig or topper, depending on the stage of her hair loss. If she is going through severe hair loss like alopecia areata, you may want to recommend a full
wig or
medical wig. For clients with typical female pattern hair loss (which usually happens on the top of the head), introduce hair toppers.
In the process of selecting a specific hairpiece, you need to consider
1. Her hair type: Make sure the hair type matches her natural hair type (e.g., if she's got curly hair, get her the hairpiece with curls).
2. Hair color: Make sure the hair color matches her natural hair color, especially if she needs a topper. If she is into ombre, balayage, or other mixed tones, make sure the color or tone you pick frames her face well.
3. Base size: measure her head and decide how big the base should be. Usually let the edge overlap the edge of her hair loss zone by 1 inch when picking a topper for her.
4. Base material: make sure you fully understand your client's needs in terms of base material. If she is after a breathability, recommend lace, if durability, a monofilament then. For those who are into the most realistic hairline, a lace front will be the best answer.
Here are a few of our most popular hairpieces for women:
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