The raincoat:
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> Mr. M. Man-se seems to be in a very similar situation to me.
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> I bought a product not too long ago, and under the light
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> I tried to get rid of unwanted situations,
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> I don't know if you like how to use it. Just hold it
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> I'm living like before.
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> I tried all sorts of ways.
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> For example, even if you spray it on your hands
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> Look, dab it on with a brush, cover your front forehead
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> Raise your head back and spray it, brush your hair well and gently
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> You can spray it, brush it well, spray it, and spray it
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> I reported it, but it's no use compared to my efforts,
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> If you want to cover your front forehead, spray-type products
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> I think it would be appropriate, but it's a ban on production in the United States...
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> I'm thinking about autologous hair transplantation, but right now
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> No, autologous hair culture-proliferative technology has been developed
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> After obtaining hundreds of millions of hair follicles through hair (fleece), on the desired area
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> I look forward to the day when I can plant whatever I want, but the news is still here.
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> In the science and technology forecast, the technology will be developed this year
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> I expected it a few years ago, but do you need more time than I thought
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> I see,
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> Once this technology is developed, most people who visit here will be able to
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> I think I can solve the problem, but I hope that day comes soon
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> I'm waiting.
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I once asked Professor Kim Jeong-cheol of Kyungpook National University.
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What he said is that the cells of hair follicles are well cultured.
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However, if you put it directly into the scalp, your hair will not grow.
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I heard that it will take a long time to solve the problem...<br>
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