✨ Conceal, Don't Reveal! ✨
Caboki Hair Loss Concealer is a revolutionary product designed to instantly conceal bald spots and thinning areas with a natural look. This 90-day supply in Dark Brown is made from all-natural ingredients, ensuring a seamless blend that withstands various weather conditions, allowing you to reclaim your confidence effortlessly.
M**A
The best product I have ever tried!
The coverage is amazing, it is so easy to use and the color match is the most natural with my hair, no green undertones that I found in other products. Caboki blends easily and covers the thin spots where my hair is thinnest. This product also covers any scalp shine. Caboki has transformed my hair routine and I feel so much more confident because I look like I have normal hair coverage. My hair color is a 7-0 mid blonde and find that the Caboki light brown works the best for me.
C**N
Great product!
Great color match for dark brown hair. Powder is natural looking and dispenses well.
S**5
Very Effective Product
The Caboki Hair Loss Concealer works great, far better than other products I’ve tried. It stays put and very effectively covers the thinning spots in my hair.
M**E
Makeup for the hair! A great solution for those with medium hair loss.
Despite some very minor inconveniences, Caboki is a godsend. I call it makeup for my hair.I'm a 51-year old woman with hereditary hair loss, mostly at the top/front of my head. While my wavy, textured hair makes me a good candidate for transplant, and I am lucky to be able to "hide" a little more loss, I won't be able to afford a transplant for some time.I ordered a trial-size Caboki after viewing numerous online videos. I decided to stop highlighting my hair because I knew it was making my hair loss worse and my hair weaker. I've spent the past year growing it all out, in hopes of "starting fresh" to regain some healthy hair and to get an accurate read on how advanced my hair loss really is.I was simply shocked at how good, complete and color-matched this product was. I have no complaints at all on the efficacy of the product. My only criticisms are:If your head sweats a lot (as mine does, thanks to menopause), you can start to get some streaking/smearing of the product onto your forehead and hands, if you touch your scalp. I'm very careful to do "mirror checks" when I feel myself start to sweat, especially outdoors on a bright, sunny day.You absolutely must apply Caboki to a completely dry head. The slightest bit of moisture can cause the product to clump, especially in sections where you have significantly less hair. It can look like a hair plug, so always make sure to apply it when fully dry, in a non-humid room with good lighting, so you can see exactly what you're doing.The product can create a little bit of a mess because it can leave a light dusting on your sink or wherever you are leaning into when applying. Not the end of the world, but if you're at someone's home, clean up after yourself.It can cause your scalp to itch a little bit. I am a highly allergic person, so others may not experience this. But sometimes, possibly when I apply too much, or perhaps as a result of interacting with my hair gel, I can get an itchy scalp. This hasn't been enough to get me to stop. Sometimes I'll go a few days not using it, if I know I'll be at home, to give my scalp a rest.This is not a product you should use if you have designs on getting romantic in the shower. It will run and smear--not as bad as mascara--but you will not look or feel sexy : )Caboki has given me a real confidence boost, and my boyfriend says my hair looks great. He's very compassionate about my situation, but knows that women get judged, and so he's always my "lookout" person on rainy days.I highly recommend Caboki. It is not a panacea, but it really can help those of us looking for a better solution to hair dyes, wigs, extensions and other things that do more harm than good. It is fairly priced and the color match was great, both when I started using it when I had highlights, and when I went back to my natural color. It will not cover grey hair if you are using a color matched to your main hair color, but right now, my greys aren't that intense, so I don't mind a bit of show-through.Get Caboki!!
T**!
Thinning hair
This is a really good product. I ordered the medium brown and it matches my hair perfectly just to shake on the cover some ball spots. Really impressed with the product.
S**R
Giver’s confidence
Appreciate being able to cover my balled spots. Gives me more confidence to go out in public.My hair is to thin to wear hair extensions etc.Thank you for the product.
A**R
Poor packaging
The fibers seem like good quality, but the top of the bottle is not removable. It's impossible to open it to add an applicator or to mix colors. They do not have a dark blonde color, so I needed to mix two colors to get a good match. I had to painstakingly shake enough fibers into an old bottle from another brand just to get enough to last for 1-2 days.
M**E
This is the best of what is available
I have tried several different products like this to cover areas of my scalp affected by Trichotillomania. Caboki is the best one, but the most expensive. Toppik is much cheaper (and available at your local beauty supply if you can't wait for shipping) but much more "dull" than Caboki. Caboki was the least dulling and most "natural". None of the available hair loss powders will add any shine to your hair so I recommend a shine spray misted over. Third option is Nanogen however this was wayyy off in color ("dark brown" was a pale greyish medium brown, extremely dull). I would skip that one. I have also used DermMatch, which is a cake color you apply with a large foam applicator; this is decent for touch ups but the applicator is problematic. However, I got a product at the local beauty supply called "Claudia Stevens Cover That Gray Fill-In Powder" which has a brush applicator (sort of like an eye shadow brush you might get in a "smoky eye" kit) that works well with the DermMatch.To sum up, I believe Caboki is the best product, most true to color, least dulling however it is the most expensive (and certainly not a "75 day supply" for more than maybe the tiniest use). Toppik is my second choice. DermMatch using a brush applicator is good for small areas and around the hairline which is difficult to aim a powder. Areas on your head with no hair at all will not benefit from hair loss powders, you need a fine dusting of even short hair. The powders stick to the hair and some do fall to the scalp but it is not meant to cover the scalp. Too much on your scalp will cluster together with the oils of your scalp (immediately or over a few hours) and give a "Kriosian" look for those who know Star Trek inside and out, for those that don't: spots on your scalp. Make sure you dry your hair thoroughly - use the cool blast setting on your hair dryer if you have one to check that the hair is really dry - and don't use any moisturizing products or dimethicone if you can avoid it - these will cause the power to clump if it meets your scalp. Turn away from the sink and shake it on your head, brushing with your hand as you do. If you do this over the sink it gets all over your toothbrushes. Make sure to remove any that lands on your shoulders or face with a damp washcloth. Use any hairspray to set.For Trichotillomania this is a good cover and also serves as a visual reminder not to touch your hair as your fingers will be sooty right away. For help with Trich, know that you can go into remission by following a strict diet - search John Kender Diet. It is a allergic response to legumes and sugar and not a psychiatric problem. Good luck!
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