• Reviews around powder (1.74 of 5)

    Toppik Hair Building Fibers

    • Also a much finer powder.
    • Only problem after a day in the sun the powder turned GREEN!
    • Just as well could use face loose powder
    • I had a revelation this morning and tried applying Hershey's dark cocoa powder instead
    • Didn’t work well for me... the powder got on my clothes and face
    • you might as well just sprinkle baby powder on your head... you will get the same results.
    • work at all like the pictures would claim, it looks like you spray painted your scalp or dumped black baby powder on your
    • It just look like dark powder in your hair
    • It was like a weird dark powder
    • Like applying a powder.
    • Most importantly, it is a very very fine powder, I would compare it to the texture of cinnamon or powdered sugar.
    • It's basically a fine powder that matches the color of your hair and covers your scalp, so if you're not looking too close it kind of makes it look like you may have more hair
    • begin to break up the powder into clumps with noticeable scalp showing through
    • At that point I realized that the powder was too dark, and I should have purchased the next-lighter shade of brown
    • From all I have read, this has ingredients that are harmful to the respiratory system when used regularly, because the very fine powder sort of flies around in the air
    • After giving him a short, conservative hair cut I used my hand (note: I could have used an index card, etc. instead of my hand) under the hairline to shield his eyes and face and liberally shook the fiber powder on the bald areas in his dry hair, patted his hair to settle the powder, lightly touched up the style with a brush and my fingers and then used the fiber-setting spray so that the fiber powder would last longer on his
    • I managed to keep the dark powder off my face, but the top of my head still looked blotchy and weird
    • Just shake the powder on my head and voila
    • In order to avoid a mess I shook the powder on a flat brush and applied
    • I don't think this product is made with fiber, it is something like a weird powder.
    • You need hairspray (any good brand) to hold it in place,It can be a little messy as the powder drifts to the sink and floor as you shake the powder out of the
    • I cannot recommend this cr#p, don't know why I tried it.