If your hair is thinning rather than fully lost, a hair topper can be a wonderful solution. It adds natural coverage and volume exactly where you need it, while blending seamlessly with your own hair.
What is a hair topper?
A topper is a partial hairpiece that clips onto your own hair to cover thinning areas, usually around the crown or part. Because you still wear your own hair underneath and around it, the result is very natural.
Who toppers suit
Toppers are ideal for a widening part, thinning at the crown, or general loss of volume. They are a gentle first step for many women before considering a full wig. Our guide to wigs for hair loss covers more options.
Choosing the right topper
The key is the base size, which should comfortably cover your area of concern, and a colour that matches your own hair. Human hair toppers can be styled and toned to blend perfectly. Explore our hair toppers and human hair collection.
Blending and care
Once clipped in, a topper blends with your own hair for a natural finish. Care for it gently, much like a wig, washing sparingly and styling with care.
Let us help you match
Matching colour and base size is easiest with expert help. You are welcome at our appointment only Sutherland showroom, entrance on Eton Street, or book a virtual consultation. Book a consultation when you feel ready.
Frequently asked questions
What is a hair topper? A partial hairpiece that clips onto your own hair to add coverage and volume to thinning areas.
Are hair toppers good for thinning hair? Yes, they are designed exactly for thinning at the part or crown, and blend with your own hair.
Will a topper blend with my hair? A matched colour and base size blend naturally. Human hair toppers can be toned for a perfect match.

