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Cover Hair Loss with Hair Building Fibres

cover hair loss with hair building fibres

Conceal your patchy scalp with hair building fibres


If you are losing your hair, and started to notice bald patches and recession at the hairline, then hair building fibres could be just the solution that you are looking for. 

Hair building fibres, or hair fibres, are fast becoming a popular solution for men (and women) who are looking to conceal hair loss, without the costs and health risks of using harsh medications. 

What Are Hair Building Fibers? 

Hair building fibres are small fibres that attach to your existing strands of hair, creating the appearance of extra density. They're applied directly to your hair, usually with a hold-on spray applicator, and come in a variety of shades to match your natural hair type and hair colour.

The fibres help conceal the bald and thinning patches of the scalp, as well as add the illusion thickness and density to the hair. 

Using hair fibres is the most effective and natural way to correct baldness and thinning hair, and the end results can be mightily impressive. An increasing amount of people are turning to hair fibres because it's a quick and easy way to cover thinning hair. 
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What are the best Hair Building Fibres?


There are many hair building fibre brands to choose from. There is very little difference from brand-to-brand. It really is a case of using the one that you are most comfortable with. Some brands may work for your hair type better than others, but generally speaking, any brand should be fine. 

Some of the most well known hair building fibre brands include; Toppik, Bosley, Caboki, Febron, Miracle Mane, and HairMaker.

How to use Hair Building Fibres? 


Hair fibres are very easy to use. After showering and drying your hair, simply apply the fibres evenly to the thinning areas of your scalp, and then apply the hold-on spray. The fibres are generally considered to be waterproof and windproof. They should stay in the hair for up to 48 hours. 

What are the disadvantages of hair fibres?


Hair fibres have many disadvantages, such as they can fall off at touch, and you may not feel them like natural hair. Most hair fibres contain synthetic keratin, which does not work well with most scalps. Synthetic hair fibres can be messy and impractical.

With that said, hair building fibres are completely non-toxic, and 100% safe to use, which means you can go about your day without suffering from any risks or side-effects. 

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