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COUVRe Masking Lotion

A great addition to Toppik hair building fibers, Couvre eliminates contrast between scalp and hair.
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Believe it or not we've heard that even Mel Gibson is using this product to hide his recently thinning hair. Not much of a secret anymore, many well known people have been using COUVRe without the public ever knowing about it, for over 20 years.


 What is COUVRe?

The difference between COUVRe and Toppik is that couvre is a lotion that is applied to the base of the hair directly on the scalp, eliminating the contrast of skin showing through the hair. Both used together, make a great combination, but COUVRe is best for those who are tired of seeing skin through their thinning hair.



 Undetectable

You can pretty much eliminate the visually destructive appearance of meager strands of thinning hair trying their hardest to cover up a very obvious scalp, by applying this lotion. Whether you've got thinning in the front, top, or back, and whether you are a male or a female, this product should work well for you.


 Safety

COUVRe has actually been used by dermatologists for many many years, so despite the fact that it is applied directly to the scalp, it is completely safe, and harmless. In fact, many people who have had hair transplants use COUVRe to help create the appearance of even thicker hair after their surgery.


 A little more Info...

The product comes in a tube with a special applicator that both men and women should have no problem using to apply to their type of hair. The applicator is good for use with both frontal and vertex thinning hair. One tube typically lasts 3-4 months, if used sparingly, so its somewhat economical as well. According to our users, its a very good product to use alone or in conjunction with Toppik.

The lotion is available in Auburn, Black, Dark Brown, Medium Brown, Light Brown, Blonde, Gray, White.


 COUVRe or Toppik or Both?

As we've mentioned several times above, COUVRe is a nice addition to Toppik, but some people may prefer one or the other or both, so feel free to use this comparison table to see which is best for you:

FEATURES COUVRé TOPPIK
Hides the Scalp Yes Yes
Neutralizes Scalp's shine Yes Yes
Builds the hair Base Only Everywhere
Total Undetectable Yes Yes
Lasts thru Sweat, Rain, Wind Yes Yes
Lasts through Swimming Yes No
Shampoos Out Easily Yes Yes
Applies Precisely to spot Yes Covers Broader Area
For Both Crown and Hairline Yes Yes
Apply to Damp or Dry Scalp Either Dry Scalp Only
Number of Colors 8 6
Time for Typical Application 2 Minutes 30 Seconds
Finishing Spray Recmmd No Yes
Covers Gray Yes Yes
Used by Physicians 20 Years 1 Year
Minoxidil Compatible Yes Yes
Safe after Hair Transplant Yes Yes
FDA Approved Ingredients Yes Yes
Lasts Until You Shampoo Yes Yes



 How to Apply

Comb hair away from thinning area. Using applicator, you may apply COUVRe to either damp or dry hair. Rub firmly and blend into surrounding hair for natural appearance. Style your hair as usual, using comb, brush or blow drier. COUVRe resists water, but removes with normal shampoo. COUVRe contains no dyes, and cannot clog pores. Use daily for best results.



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