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Top Coverage Review
Hair loss concealers are the best way to hide your hair loss fast. Unlike baldness cure products you need to use daily to see results after months of treatment, concealers cosmetically add thickness and volume to your exciting hair until the thinning spots are concealed. There are many hair loss treatments designed to help stop hair loss or re-grow hair, and there are many hair loss concealer products that are designed to provide the illusion of full head of hair. Concealers are used when you need results now, immediately. Top Coverage is just another aerosol-based hair loss concealer. It is said to be a product that that makes bald spots disappear. Should you buy this promise and this product? If you ask me – don’t buy both!
Top Coverage Ingredients
Top Coverage contains lots of chemical components:
SD alcohol 40, Isobutane, Acrylates/PVP copolymer, Propane iron oxides, Titanium dioxide, Silica, Triethyl citrate, Phenyl Trimethicone, Aminomethyl propanol, SDA-CA-2141.
The health risks associated with direct exposure to these chemicals may make you wonder how far people are willing to go on their quest to hide their hairloss, especially when there are super effective, natural hair fiber concealers to choose from.
Top Coverage Side Effects
The most common side effects are skin irritation due to all the chemicals and the alcohol, but you should also exercise extra care using this product and use only as directed. As a rule of thumb I watch out of aerosol-based hair loss products as they contain chemicals, and there are no studies on what these can cause you on a long term use. What worried me the most is the warning that joins to the product: “Intentional misuse by concentrating and inhaling content may be harmful or fatal”.
How to Use Top Coverage
Aerosol-based products are flammable, so take that into account. Do not spray into eyes or inhale. Keep out of reach of children.
Shampoo and dry hair, shake well before each use. Hold spray nozzle 4 to 6 inches from part and spray sparingly on the thinning areas. Let dry for about three minutes. Comb hair over sprayed area. To remove – wash out completely with shampoo.
Conclusion
A 4.5 oz aerosol can costs about $10 in most online stores. It offers only 4 colors for you to choose from (black, brown, light brown, or gray), while most concealer have 8. The ingredients don’t seem to be something that should be on your head and this is what I can’t recommend this product. If you are looking for a hair loss concealer – check out the hair fibers concealers, don’t get cheap! Sprays makes your hair look artificial, and stick to your scalp as well while the best hair fiber concealers such as Nonogen Nanofibers are natural and attached only to your existing hair, making it appear full and natural -without the risks of chemicals or side effects.
This article was posted on April 5th, 2010 in Hair Loss Concealer Reviews
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R Grabill says:
November 21, 2010 at 18:51
Is Top Coverage still on the market? I have tryed to contact Head First in Calf but receive no reply.