Full wigs with a Skin-tone top or monofilament top construction are the best choice for alopecia because they replicate the look of natural scalp at the part line — the most critical detail when there's no underlying hair to blend with.

With alopecia, the scalp is fully visible beneath the wig, which means cap construction matters more than it does for women who still have some natural hair. A Skin-tone top uses a scalp-toned base layer at the crown so the part reads as real skin, not cap material. Lightweight 100% Remy human hair wigs — around 170 grams — are preferable for all-day wear since scalp sensitivity is common with alopecia. A lace front handles the hairline; the Skin-tone or mono top handles the part — both problems need to be solved at once.

  • RSY full wigs weigh approximately 170 grams — light enough to avoid scalp fatigue during all-day wear.
  • Skin-tone top construction creates a scalp-toned part line that stays undetectable at close range, even with no natural hair beneath.
  • RSY lace front wigs are built at 130% density — medium fullness that reads as natural rather than theatrical.
  • Standard RSY cap circumference fits approximately 21.5–22.5 inches; women outside that range should measure before ordering.
  • 100% Remy human hair wigs — not blended fiber styles — are the recommended construction for alopecia, since heat styling and washing frequency are higher for full-time wearers.