💁♂️ Elevate Your Hair Game with LUXE Confidence!
LUXE Professional Hair Thickening Fibers provide a natural-looking solution for thinning hair, suitable for all hair types and colors. Hypoallergenic and dermatologist tested, this product offers a long-lasting supply that withstands sweat and wind, ensuring you look your best in any situation.
C**S
A very compelling choice
I think the product page wasn't super clear, so what you're getting here is a jar full of small hair like particles that you sprinkle on your head. It is similar to dust but not quite because the pieces are a bit longer. There is nothing holding it onto your head except for gravity and static. This means it will fall out or wash out over time and needs to be reapplied every time you take a shower. With that in mind it does a pretty good job. I have light brown hair but just to show a friend what it was like I use it on her even though she has dark brown hair. The photos show what that looks like. Because the color isn't correct you can see more of where it actually is and how it would look if you put too much on. It takes some getting used to to kind of blend it into your hair and make it look natural on your scalp but once you do it can look great. I definitely recommend this as an option to test, especially at the low entry cost. It's not permanent but it could potentially be the type of thing you're looking for.
J**N
LUXE Hair Thickening Fibers
Good product as advertised
J**D
Turns out Luxe is a good, lower-cost replacement for XFusion
I've been a long-time user of XFusion. Recently, it was removed from the market for awhile. When it finally came back, pricing had increased significantly. So I checked out a couple of alternatives. Turns out Luxe is not only a good, lower-cost replacement ... it may even perform better than XFusion after all! Hair coverage is excellent, and the fibers look a bit more natural than some other brands.I only wish the bottle contained the same amount of content as XFusion (.88 vs. .98 ounces). But I think I may be able to get away with shaking out a bit less using Luxe instead of XFusion - so the small difference is probably not going to be a factor.Check out Luxe and see what you think. (And in the process, save some cash versus the other makes!)
F**W
Very REALISTIC product! And difficult to see!!
I have used other more expensive versions or similar products, however none have performed as well as Lux. It really does look realistic as long as you have some hair to help hold in place. Really great product!
A**R
OK at best but it's cheaper at the moment.
I have tried three types of Hair Keratin Fibers. I am doing a relative comparison of these product to the Xfusion and Toppik brand. I shall list the pros and cons:Pros:Fibers pour easily on hairWill cover balding spots and stick to hair but hair must be dry.Cheaper than other brands at the moment.Cons:Need to use a large amount of fiber to cover a small portion of hairWill give a "blue" sheen to the hair, that does not allow for fibers to remain incognito.Gives the hair a dirt-like texture especially when using hair spray to set it in.The product is much itchier than other products and will make hands and nails dirty when hair is touched.Not water resistant at all. Xfusion and Toppik do a much better job of this (hence the price point?)It lasted two weeks with me and my balding is NOT extensive. A lot of it fell to the floor.
J**H
BUY IT NICE OR BUY IT TWICE!!
If you dont have time to read this, the take away is that you are better off sticking with quality products like Xfusion or Toppik.---I have been using thickening fibers daily for the last two years, and have had very good results. Xfusion was my go to, but last month the price doubled, so I thought I would try another product that landed in the same price range that I originally found Xfusion. Unfortunately the value found in Xfusion (or Toppik for that matter) is not mirrored with Luxe. While the former both feel like light velvety powders, Luxe feels like a bottle of dirt. no exaggeration. The holes in the lid are way too large for the powder inside. I had a used Xfusion bottle laying around so I poured the Luxe into that hoping that the diameter of the holes in the Xfusion lid would help break down the dirt clumps that drop from the Luxe bottle. (Sidenote: if anyone has a Luxe bottle, and a digital scale, I would like to know how much it weighs. Its thick and heavy for its size which leads me to believe that there might actually be less product than advertised.) Unfortunately even the finer lid pattern didnt help. I have never used a product that so readily left the top of my head before a sealing dose of hair spray. After 2-3 coats of hairspray that this fiber requires, my hair was hard as a rock and the color completely unnatural. I just ordered a bottle of Xfusion that is now twice the price, but I know its a good product. This bottle of dirt will be returned. Buy it nice or buy it twice is a rule I usually hold myself to, and whenever I ignore it, I am always reminded why its such a solid rule.
L**T
Although Toppik is a good product, it has become very expensive and because ...
For several years, I have been using 'hair powder' to cover the thinning areas of my scalp. I have tried a number of them, including Toppik, which is the number one selling hair fibers. Although Toppik is a good product, it has become very expensive and because of this, I have tried alternatives with varying success. LUXE hair fibers, however, does an even better job of covering the thinning areas than Toppik and for far less. The only drawback is that the holes on the bottle are large and you may get more powder than you need ... and on you. To get around this, I place a towel around my neck to collect excess fibers and have a damp cloth at hand to wipe any off. This is something I do with all the products, however, so this is not just an issue with LUXE. Having said that, the coverage is amazing and at half the price. I will not be buying any brand from here on out, unless they are out of stock. Also, if this is your first experience using hair fibers, opt for a color one shade lighter than your own. The fibers are darker than you would expect and for a more natural look, a little lighter is better.
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