Top Trend Lace HD Wavy 18 inch | Lace Front & Monofilament Synthetic Hair Topper by Jon Renau
Description
Crafted with heat-friendly fiber, the Top Trend Lace HD Wavy 18" topper offers soft, flowing waves with superior coverage and versatile styling. Perfect for mid to progressive hair loss, the extended SmartLace front delivers an undetectable hairline, while the double monofilament top allows for flexible parting without exposing the front clip. A machine-wefted back adds density and six secure clips ensure a comfortable, reliable fit. This heat-friendly topper holds its natural wave-just scrunch to refresh the curl pattern after washing.
Why Choose Top Trend Lace HD?
SmartLace Lace Front - Extended for natural off-the-face styling
Heat Friendly Fiber - Style with heat as needed to maintain your look, whether enhancing waves or smoothing strands
Double Monofilament Top - Comfortable, realistic, and clip-concealing
Machine-Wefted Back - Adds fullness and coverage without bulk
Graduated Density - Realistic volume that mimics natural hair growth
Designed for Mid-to-Progressive Hair Loss - Secure, comfortable, and undetectable
6 Strategically Placed Clips - Secure, comfortable, and bio-hair friendly
Polyurethane Section for Optional Lace Tape Application - Added security when needed
Upgrade your topper wardrobe with the Top Trend Lace HD Collection. Embrace versatility with all four styles, ensuring the perfect look for any occasion.
- Application Method: Clip-in
- Base Construction: Double Monofilament
- Overall Length: 18"
- Base: 7"x 7.25"
- Weight: 3.8 oz.
Why It Matters
Crafted with heat-friendly fiber, the Top Trend Lace HD Wavy 18" topper offers soft, flowing waves with superior coverage and versatile styling. Perfect for mid to progressive hair loss, the extended SmartLace front delivers an undetectable hairline, while the double monofilament top allows for flexible parting without exposing the front clip. A machine-wefted back adds density and six secure clips ensure a comfortable, reliable fit. This heat-friendly topper holds its natural wave-just scrunch to refresh the curl pattern after washing.
Why Choose Top Trend Lace HD?
SmartLace Lace Front - Extended for natural off-the-face styling
Heat Friendly Fiber - Style with heat as needed to maintain your look, whether enhancing waves or smoothing strands
Double Monofilament Top - Comfortable, realistic, and clip-concealing
Machine-Wefted Back - Adds fullness and coverage without bulk
Graduated Density - Realistic volume that mimics natural hair growth
Designed for Mid-to-Progressive Hair Loss - Secure, comfortable, and undetectable
6 Strategically Placed Clips - Secure, comfortable, and bio-hair friendly
Polyurethane Section for Optional Lace Tape Application - Added security when needed
Upgrade your topper wardrobe with the Top Trend Lace HD Collection. Embrace versatility with all four styles, ensuring the perfect look for any occasion.
- Application Method: Clip-in
- Base Construction: Double Monofilament
- Overall Length: 18"
- Base: 7"x 7.25"
- Weight: 3.8 oz.
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