Styling
Styling the Part: Three Ways to Make It Disappear
December 2, 2025 · 4 min read
The base of a topper, no matter how fine, has a faint outline at the part if you look directly down. Three small things make it vanish in normal light.
1. Tinted root powder
A pressed powder one shade darker than your base, dusted lightly along the part with a small angled brush. It absorbs shine on the base and reads as scalp. Five seconds.
2. A soft wave at the crown
A flat part is harder to hide than a textured one. One pass with a curling iron at the crown — even just a bend — breaks the line and adds dimension.
3. The side-sweep
If your topper sits on a center part, try sweeping a small section of your own hair across the front edge. It blurs the transition and frames the face.
None of this takes more than a minute. All of it is the difference between a topper you wear and a topper you hide.