When you're looking to conceal hair loss, thinning hair, or simply add volume, two options are available: wigs or hair toppers. But how do you choose the solution that best suits your needs, lifestyle, and budget?
A wig is a hair prosthesis that covers the entire scalp. It can be made of natural or synthetic hair, and is available in different styles, lengths, and textures.

The hair topper, also called a topper, is a smaller hairpiece designed to cover a targeted area of the scalp (usually the crown or thinning areas). It blends with your own hair.
| Need / Situation | Recommended choice |
|---|---|
| Total hair loss (alopecia, chemo) | Wig |
| Partial baldness or thinning hair | Topper |
| Frequent style change | Wig |
| Maximum discretion | Topper |
| Comfort and lightness | Topper |
| Limited budget | Synthetic topper or short wig |

"I chose a hair topper because I had diffuse hair loss on the top of my head. The result is stunning, and I feel much more confident at work. I can even tie my hair normally!" â Amina, 38 years old
The choice between a wig and a topper depends on your level of hair loss, your lifestyle, and your aesthetic expectations. If you are looking for a versatile and covering solution, a wig is ideal. For a discreet and lighter result, the topper is unbeatable.
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