Anyone tried Fullmore ?

massa

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Has anyone had good experience with fullmore ? I've used Mane in the past and my opinion is mixed as it does the job but makes thin hair clump together and pretty much just looks like dark brown paint . Is Fullmore a good alternative it's made by Toppik so I thought it's worth a try .
 

agent00

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Yes I've been using Fullmore for over 2 years now and I swear by it. Unfortunately, my hairloss now is quite extensive and I employ a Dermatch/Fullmore/Toppik to conceal ever thing. It use to be relatively undetectable but I've recently had my haircut really short and under certain light it looks visible.

If I only needed one, Fullmore would be my go to. The color matches my hair perfectly (I know it may be different for you) but it gives a great illusion and doesn't clump like Toppik. I highly recommend if your hair loss is in a diffuse pattern.

One thing with these concealers is that they make a mess, especially when you wash your hair. I now exclusively wash my hair at the gym so my bathtub doesn't end up filthy. Also, I only use dark pillow sheets.
 

massa

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My hair loss has also gotten much worse recently and it's not diffuse I'm about nw3 with hairline rapidly thinning badly so I have to try and apply all these concealers to the hairline which i could pull off well a year ago. Now a gust of wind scares the hell out of me and I carry and umbrella around with me at all time as it's so fragile ! And the hair does look fake but id never leave my house without it in .

I know it really does get everywhere and the spray on hair gets in my nails and is hard to get out so ive had comments from girls about how dirty I am and I don't wash my hands ... If they only new the methods and expense we have to go though just to look normal and presentable in society .
 

Vinton Harper

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Yes, I tried it... once.

I was down to my last sprays of Prothik and I too thought that "since it(Fullmore) was made by the same people who made Toppik" that it should be pretty good, because I used Toppik and was always happy with it. So I decided to give it a try. That was a mistake. If you don't want the "painted scalp" look, stay away from Fullmore. Because that is all it did, paint my scalp. It didn't even attempt to adhere to the hair that I had left.

Still used Toppik fibers, with some more Prothik(although by this time they themselves had changed their formula and bottles and I was growing unhappy with them for those various reasons) after that. But never touched the Fullmore again.
 
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