Top Flex 12 inch (Exclusive) | Monofilament Remy Human Hair Toppers by Jon Renau
Description
Top Flex is made with premium Remy Chinese human hair, ideal for those experiencing beginning to mid/progressive hair loss and looking for coverage that blends seamlessly for a natural look. This topper features a single monofilament base, machine wefting perimeter for maximum coverage, polyurethane coated front, and a perimeter with four strategically placed pressure sensitive clips.
Polyurethane Coated Front
- Topper Collection
- Application Method: Clip-in, Polyurethane Pads
- Base Construction: Single Monofilament Top!
- Overall Length: 12"
- Base: 6" x 6.5"
- Weight: 3.1 oz.
Why It Matters
Top Flex is made with premium Remy Chinese human hair, ideal for those experiencing beginning to mid/progressive hair loss and looking for coverage that blends seamlessly for a natural look. This topper features a single monofilament base, machine wefting perimeter for maximum coverage, polyurethane coated front, and a perimeter with four strategically placed pressure sensitive clips.
Polyurethane Coated Front
- Topper Collection
- Application Method: Clip-in, Polyurethane Pads
- Base Construction: Single Monofilament Top!
- Overall Length: 12"
- Base: 6" x 6.5"
- Weight: 3.1 oz.
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