This works best in thinning areas of the crown and part line. If it’s between two shades, the brand recommends using a darker option. To use it, simply sprinkle and pat it on the desired area. You can also hit it with hairspray to get an additional safe hold. It will be washed off with the next shampoo.
I personally am obsessed with something like this to cover the bald spots my 30s have been gifted to me so politely. Sprinkle on thinning areas is very easy (yes, even myself! I usually lift the hand mirror behind my head, looking into another mirror to better understand where to point the container). I usually have no issues with it fading or sweating, but I usually do Super Light Splitz Hairspray Just in case.
Promising reviews: “My hair is thinned due to many medical issues (thyroid, chemotherapy), and there are most of the ald/thin spots on the crown. The colour match is perfect and can be easily applied to bare spots. It sprinkles easily and covers wonderfully. I finish it with pat in place and hairspray and I’m glad I went.” –Mozart8
“I have very short AA 4C hair lately. When it was long, I had thin spots around the hairline hidden. So, because my hair is short, they became apparent and made me self-conscious. I’m glad I bought it. The application is easy and does not stain your clothes. You won’t see any dark colours under your fingernails, so be careful not to scratch your head all day long. It’s a big bottle at a price. I will continue to buy and recommend it. ” –JZA JZA
price: $13.95+ (Available in 4 sizes and 2 packs, 14 colors)