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Toupée

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are a technique in which the toupée's base is then woven into whatever natural hair the wearer retains. While this may result in a less detectable toupée, the wearer can experience discomfort, and sometimes hair loss from frequently retightening of the weave as one's own hair grows. After about six
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Toupée manufacture is often done at the local level by a craftsman, but large wig manufacturers also produce toupées. Both individuals and large firms have constantly innovated to produce better quality toupées and toupée material, with over 60 patents for toupées. and over 260 for hairpieces filed
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By the 1950s, it was estimated that over 350,000 U.S. men wore hairpieces, out of a potential 15 million wearers. Toupée manufacturers helped to build credibility for their product starting in 1954, when several makers advertised hairpieces in major magazines and newspapers, with successful results.
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Film and television stars of both past and present often wear toupées for professional reasons, particularly as they begin to age and need to maintain the image their fans have become accustomed to. However, many of these same celebrities go "uncovered" when not working or making public appearances.
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While toupée dealers and manufacturers usually advertise their products showing men swimming, water-skiing and enjoying watersports, these activities can often cause irreversible wear to the toupée. Saltwater and chlorine can cause a toupée to "wear out" quickly. Many shampoos and soaps will damage
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From 2002 to 2004, new orders from Aderans's male customers (both domestic and international) slipped by 30%. Researchers at both the Daiwa Institute and Nomura Research – two key Japanese economic research institutes – conclude that there is "no sign of a recovery" for the toupée industry. Sales
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Toupées have a long and often humorous history in Western culture. The toupée is a regular butt of jokes in many media, with a typical toupée joke focusing on the wearer's inability to recognize how ineffective the toupée is in concealing their baldness. An early instance of "toupée humor" was an
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magazine estimated that in the U.S., toupées were worn by more than 2.5 million men out of 17–20 million balding men. The increase was chalked up once again to further improvements in hairpiece technology, a desire to seem more youthful, and the long hairstyles that were increasingly in fashion.
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While dealers of toupées can in fact help many customers to care for their toupées and make their presence virtually undetectable, the hairpieces must be of very high quality to begin with, carefully fitted, and maintained regularly and carefully. Even the best-cared-for toupée will need to be
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In the United States, toupée use (as opposed to wigs) grew in the 19th century. One researcher has noted that this is in part due to a shift in perceptions over the perceived value of aging that occurred at that time. Men chose to attempt to appear younger, and toupées were one method used.
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Other trends leading to the decline in toupée use include a rise in acceptance of baldness by those men experiencing it. Short haircuts, in fashion since the 1990s, have tended to minimize the appearance of baldness, and many balding men choose to shave their heads entirely.
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Toupées are often custom made to the needs of the wearer, and can be manufactured using either synthetic or human hair. Toupées are usually held to one's head using an adhesive, but the cheaper versions often merely use an elastic band.
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In the 20th century, toupées were a source of humor in virtually all forms of media, including cartoons, films, radio and television. In the 21st century, toupées continue to be a source for humor, with a variety of
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to a targeted list, advertising "career winning" hair products manufactured by Joseph Fleischer & Co., a respected wig manufacturer. Toupées continued to be advertised in print, likely with heavier
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or for theatrical purposes. While toupées and hairpieces are typically associated with male wearers, some women also use hairpieces to lengthen existing hair, or cover a partially exposed scalp.
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Toupées are often referred to as hairpieces, units, or hair systems. Many women now wear hairpieces rather than full wigs if their hair loss is confined to the top and crown of their heads.
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Toupée and wig manufacture is no longer centered in the U.S., but in Asia. Aderans, based in Japan, is one of the world's largest wigmakers, with 35% share of the Japanese domestic market.
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Toupée wearers may choose to own two or even three toupées at a time, ensuring that they have one to wear while the other is being cleaned, and, optionally, a spare.
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Men typically wear toupées after resorting to less extreme methods of coverage. The first tactic is to make remaining hair appear thick and widespread through a
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replaced on a regular basis, due to wear and, over time, to the growing areas of baldness on the wearer's head and changes in the shade of remaining hair.
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comedian was said to be so sensitive about his balding head that he would not let visitors see him in the hospital because he could not put on his toupée.
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often wore a toupée in films in later years, but equally often appeared without it, letting the character he was playing dictate the hair style.
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The toupée developed during the 18th century; large toupées were popular in the 1770s. Their popularity began to fade after the
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While most toupées are small and designed to cover bald spots at the top and back of the head, large toupées are not unknown.
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in "The Comic Almanack" in 1837, in which he drew the effect of a strong wind, with a man's toupée whipped from his head.
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for male wearers have continued to fall at Aderans in every year since, aside from 2016 where they increased slightly.
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in the 1970s. During the airing of one broadcast, he actually took off his toupée and loaned it to a bald guest.
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sites devoted to toupées, with a special emphasis on suspected celebrity hairpiece wearers. Also, toupée is a
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the comic actor would regularly appear with or without the toupée, depending on the requirements of the role.
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in the 1990s. These have proven capable of regrowing or sustaining existing hair at least part of the time.
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The first patent for a toupée was filed in 1921, and the first patent for a "hairpiece" was filed in 1956.
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he was not totally bald but used a "thickening" toupée in later years, which was on display at the
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Key to the promotion and acceptance of toupées was improved toupée craftsmanship, pioneered by
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to hide his premature hair loss, as he was playing a character who was in his early 20s.
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months a person can begin to lose hair permanently along the weave area, resulting in
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toupée fibers, which unlike natural hair, cannot grow back or replace themselves.
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These numbers confirm the media consensus that toupée use is in decline overall.
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taking place in magazines with the appropriate male demographic. A typical "
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and other pharmaceutical remedies were approved for treatment of
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Robin Curtis tells a tale on Nimoy, Lloyd & Shatner's Toupee
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Reiner started wearing a hairpiece during the second season of
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about Ernie Wise's wig; in reality he had a full head of hair.
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he appeared sans toupée while entertaining the troops overseas
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deal primarily with the United States and do not represent a
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Hairpiece or partial wig of natural or synthetic hair
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