>Hello...I'm curious, so I'm asking you a question. If you know, please give me an answer.
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>There's circular hair loss in the top of the head.. In the case of thickening agents.. You need some hair to use it, right?
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>So I can't use circular hair loss? Can't you cover it? Or should I use a partial wig instead of a thickener?
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>I'm curious and in a hurry. Please answer me...
Hmm~ I think what about the hair loss area. Do you have a wide area of hair loss? Or...Is it the size of a 500 won coin?
I don't know what's going on with the former, but..First, wash your hair. Dry your hair well...The area where the hair loss is not
It's going to be covered with your hair..It's the same as long as you brush it with style, spray it with thickener, and fix it with a mist.
On the other hand, if it's the size of a coin..Sprinkle that part well..And you can spray it all over with a mist and then make a style
It's like a shell. However, I would like to recommend the first method regardless of the size of the hair loss area.
Because the thickening agent powder is stuck by the static of your hair anyway..Maybe not, but...
If the hair loss radius is wide and there should be fluffy hair (at least 1cm: at a glance), right? It worked out, even if it didn't work out..^^
I wish I had a picture...
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