TOUPEE

Toupee

A toupée is a hairpiece or partial wig of natural or synthetic hair worn to cover partial baldness 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. The desire to wear hairpieces is a response to a long-standing bias against balding that crosses cultures, dating to at least 3100 BC. Toupée manufacturers' financial results indicate that toupée use is in overall decline, due in part to alternative methods for dealing with baldness, and to greater cultural acceptance of the condition.

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toupee

Noun

  1. A wig of false hair worn to cover a bald spot, especially as worn by a man.
  2. A little tuft; a curl or artificial lock of hair.
  3. A small wig, or a toppiece of a wig.


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