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  2. Tired of Bad Toupees? Try These Tricks Instead - AOL

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    Most modern toupees for men can look convincing when fitted properly, but they can be costly and inconvenient to deal with daily. If you want to treat hair loss, you’ll likely get better results ...

  3. Toupée - Wikipedia

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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 combover . Other alternatives include non-surgical hair replacement, which consists of a very thin hairpiece which is put on with a medical adhesive and worn for weeks at a time.

  4. Jason Alexander defends his very obvious toupee - AOL

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    Jason Alexander dropped by 'The Late Late Show',' and he wasn't alone. He had an alarmingly full head of hair that Craig Ferguson couldn't ignore. 'I travel with this occasionally,' Alexander joked.

  5. Wig - Wikipedia

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    Wig-wearing remained a dominant style among men for about 140 years until the change of dress in the 1790s which was affected by the French Revolution (1789–1799). Perukes or periwigs for men were introduced into the English-speaking world with other French styles when Charles II was restored to the throne in 1660, following a lengthy exile ...

  6. Why a toupee plays a major role in a new show about the ...

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    After Kitty Menendez yanks her son's hair piece off in the show, Erik Menendez rushes to comfort his brother in the guesthouse, and confronts him about not telling him he had a toupee.

  7. Mrs. Wiggins - Wikipedia

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    "Mrs. Wiggins" features two characters created by Tim Conway: Mr. Bernie Tudball (played by Conway) and Mrs. Wanda Wiggins (played by Carol Burnett). Vicki Lawrence would occasionally play Mr. Tudball's wife. Mr. Tudball is a businessman with an off-color toupee and a mock Romanian accent, pronouncing his secretary's name "Mrs. Uh-Whiggins". [2]