EasiPart T HD 12 inch | Monofilament Synthetic Hair Topper by Jon Renau
Description
EasiPart T is ideal for those experiencing beginning to mid/progressive hair loss, who want more coverage and volume in the crown area. This topper features more density, a wider base for more all-over coverage, and a larger polyurethane perimeter with five strategically placed pressure-sensitive clips that can be removed if Tape N Go or adhesive is applied.
- Topper Collection
- Application Method: Clip-in, Polyurethane Pads
- Base Construction: Single Monofilament with PU Perimeter
- Overall Length: 12"
- Base: 3-7.25"x 6.75"
- Weight: 3.3 oz.
Why It Matters
EasiPart T is ideal for those experiencing beginning to mid/progressive hair loss, who want more coverage and volume in the crown area. This topper features more density, a wider base for more all-over coverage, and a larger polyurethane perimeter with five strategically placed pressure-sensitive clips that can be removed if Tape N Go or adhesive is applied.
- Topper Collection
- Application Method: Clip-in, Polyurethane Pads
- Base Construction: Single Monofilament with PU Perimeter
- Overall Length: 12"
- Base: 3-7.25"x 6.75"
- Weight: 3.3 oz.
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