You should keep the lighter one and use a lighter eyebrow gel. It looks so pretty on your skin. I actually have the lighter brown and I hate it so much with my skin but I love the hair so much. I'm going to buy mochaccino or cappuccino now as my hair is dark and I like to bring out the side burns for realism.
I kept both - the lighter is definitely closer to my bio hair, though my brows are pretty dark naturally. Their nee coffee shades are gorgeous! Please let me know your thoughts if you end up getting one!
That's OK with me, as I wouldn't be taking off my hat if I just had my bio hair underneath. If somebody were to knock off my hat with just my bio hair, they would see if that I am balding. If they knocked off my hat with a topper underneath, it would rip the clips out of my hair, if they were clipped in. If they weren't clipped in, it would flip the topper off my head anyway. At the end of the day, for someone who has severe hair loss, hats are generally going to have to stay on if you choose to wear them out - particularly caps, which are my personal go-to at this time of the year during my kids' activities.
You should keep the lighter one and use a lighter eyebrow gel. It looks so pretty on your skin. I actually have the lighter brown and I hate it so much with my skin but I love the hair so much. I'm going to buy mochaccino or cappuccino now as my hair is dark and I like to bring out the side burns for realism.
I kept both - the lighter is definitely closer to my bio hair, though my brows are pretty dark naturally.
Their nee coffee shades are gorgeous! Please let me know your thoughts if you end up getting one!
Are they tuckable? Or will your ears stick out?
There are ear tabs that sit above the ears. You can ask them to send you one without ear tabs though!
Yeah. But you absolutely cant take the hat off.
That's OK with me, as I wouldn't be taking off my hat if I just had my bio hair underneath. If somebody were to knock off my hat with just my bio hair, they would see if that I am balding. If they knocked off my hat with a topper underneath, it would rip the clips out of my hair, if they were clipped in. If they weren't clipped in, it would flip the topper off my head anyway. At the end of the day, for someone who has severe hair loss, hats are generally going to have to stay on if you choose to wear them out - particularly caps, which are my personal go-to at this time of the year during my kids' activities.
Duh 🙄 It's a hat fall wig.