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4 Ways to Hide a Bald Crown

By Matthew Lynch
April 4, 2024
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Introduction:

Baldness, especially on the crown, can make some people self-conscious and less confident about their appearance. However, there are several techniques to disguise the balding area, making your hair look fuller and keeping that bald spot hidden. In this article, we will explore four ways to help you effectively hide a bald crown.

1.Camouflaging Products:

Hair-building fibers are easy-to-use products that can help address bald crowns. These fibers attach themselves to your existing hair strands, giving an appearance of fuller and thicker hair. They come in various shades to match your natural color, and some brands even offer weather-resistant options, ensuring that your hair stays stylish despite rain or heavy winds.

2.Strategic Styling:

A skilled hairstylist can work wonders in concealing bald spots. Opt for a haircut that adds volume at the crown and avoids too-short or too-long styles that might highlight the thinning area. Discuss with your hairstylist about specific techniques such as layering or styling with partings to secure a flattering look. Regularly shampooing and avoiding excessive use of styling products can also contribute to thicker-looking hair.

3.Hair Replacement Systems:

Investing in a quality hair replacement system, such as wigs or toupees, is another option for those looking to hide their bald crowns completely. These systems come in various colors, materials (either natural or synthetic hair), and styles. Make sure to choose one that blends well with your remaining hair color and texture for an authentic appearance.

4.Scalp Micropigmentation:

Scalp micropigmentation is a non-invasive procedure in which tiny pigments are tattooed onto the scalp in a way that mimics real hair follicles. This technique creates the illusion of buzz-cut hairstyle or denser hair if used around thinning areas of the scalp. Ensure that you choose a reputable practitioner for the procedure to ensure lasting, satisfactory results.

Conclusion:

Dealing with a bald crown doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice style or confidence. By employing camouflaging products, strategic styling, hair replacement systems, or scalp micropigmentation, you can expertly conceal the baldness and feel great about your appearance. Remember that experimenting with different methods may be necessary to finding the perfect fit for your unique circumstances.

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