Cosmetics For Your Head - It's About More Than Just Wigs

Friday 17 April 2009

One of the hardest things we face as women with thinning hair face is worrying about our appearance. "Does anyone notice my thinning hair?" can become a constant worry if we allow it. Fortunately, in addition to medications and hair transplants, there are modern cosmetics and appliances available to help make thinning hair less noticeable and make us feel more confident about our appearance.

"Wigs" went out of style in the 1960s. Now called "Hair Systems" they are still a popular method of covering severe hair loss. Hair systems today available through professionals are made of the highest quality of human hair or synthetic materials custom colored and styled for the wearer to look completely natural. They can be full or partial and woven in place, taped, glued or clipped. Prices vary widely but you get what you pay for with the more expensive pieces being less detectable and more durable. As with any apparel, maintenance in the form of cleaning and coloring is periodically required.

A class of hair cosmetics called "Enhancers" or "Concealers" manufactured under many brand names, work by varying mechanisms to improve the appearance of thinning hair. Essentially there are three basic types of Cosmetic Enhancers for the hair, powders, lotions and sprays.

Lotions available in a limited color range are applied with the fingers or by applicator directly onto the thinning areas of the scalp. They work by darkening the scalp to the color of the hair and reducing scalp contrast.

Loose powders, available in a limited color range, are made of colored organic keratin fibers are sprinkled onto thinning hair areas. The fibers work by adhering to the hair shafts with electrostatic force, temporarily thickening them while the excess powder falls to the scalp, darkening it and reducing scalp contrast.

Compressed powders, available in a limited color range, made of emollients, conditioners, texturizers and botanical ingredients are applied by applicator directly onto the thinning areas of the scalp. They work by darkening the scalp to the color of the hair and reducing the contrast by neutralizing the scalp's shine.

Aerosol sprays are available in a wider color range than powders and lotions with a variety of formulations depending on the manufacturer and are sprayed into the hair. They work to thicken the hair shaft by bonding microfibers directly to them with excess spray falling to the scalp, darkening it to reduce scalp contrast.

Hair thickening cosmetics should be considered by any woman with thinning hair. The advantage of these cosmetics is that they work well with almost any kind of thin (sparse) hair regardless of where in the process of losing or re-growing your hair you are. They are inexpensive, easy to apply and fit easily into an existing morning beauty regimen.

ABOUT: Dale Denison owns and operates Volluma a North American company offering products, advice, tips, and information to women with thinning hair and hair loss issues. Dale's own experiences with thinning hair and hair loss made her uniquely aware of the emotional and psychology challenges women face each day and her "Ask Dale" blog column is popular because of this. If you'd like to learn more ways to manage and cope with thinning hair and hair loss visit http://www.Volluma.com and remember to also download the "FREE Style Guide: 10 Styling Secrets for Women With thinning Hair" at http://volluma.com/blog/style-guide/

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