Don't you tend to apply too much at once and brush your hair. The fact that the part that's on it gets stiff
I think it's a phenomenon that happened because the dummy match has already dried up from the hair. Before you apply one part and dry it
Brush your hair along the grain to make it feel like you're organizing your hair. And then the next part, even if you brush it later, it won't be hard to brush it because it's already organized. And there's more space between them
Try using a wider comb. It's hard to brush the hair on the part you brushed
I don't think it's a natural phenomenon to lose a lot of weight. Care not to get your hair tangled
Please use it.
The gloss problem is that you can use spray or wax, but there is no clear answer yet.
There are people who enjoy using wax. But the spray you use specializes in gloss
Is it a spray that you do. Look for sprays that are more glossy and waxy
Please give it a try. It's something that needs to be studied.
I'd also like to hear other people's opinions on the effects.
>I bought the dummy match from my old mother, and I applied it thickly, and I'm working hard on this and that
>But as you use it, if you brush after applying a match, the part where the match is stained becomes stiff and it is difficult to brush, and a lot of hair in the comb is lost. This feels like weak things are pulled out a little bit by a stiff comb rather than a natural loss. Is this a natural phenomenon?
>And do hair that's fallen out like this come back? This is my biggest concern ^^
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>And I'll ask you one more question
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>When I use a dummy match and ask others what they think, they always say that it's not glossy to throw it away like a person who doesn't wash his or her hair
>Even if I spray it, it's not solved well, but I'd like to hear your know-how on how to solve these problems Please answer ^^
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