As one person who has scalp tattoos and regrets, I write down my subjective thoughts..
I had my scalp tattooed before.
I was going to do it only on the top of my head, but M bragging, they did it all over the sides
I liked it because the color was dark right after the procedure, but after some time, the color faded and I couldn't do it because I didn't do it.
I put on everything I asked, but the color is fading.. It's better to lose everything that's important, but it's lost..
It doesn't look like the top of the head is done, and the M-shaped one is completely washed out, but the other side remains the same, so it's even weird
The most stressful thing is that I can't even do two-blocks because there are many dots on the side of my hair
I'm stressed every time I see it.. LOL. Why did you do the side hair? It's not like your hair fell out
I like two blocks, but it's frustrating lol
It's my fault for just letting me do it. I had no idea it was going to be like this..
The top of the head has some color left, and it's the same as not wearing it because it's all washed out..
And for those of you who have fantasies after looking at the pictures,
Before and after the procedure, take different pictures of the image quality and lighting, and cover with the head of the treatment area..
You pretended you didn't know when you saw me take it.
It is not recommended for those with a wide range of hair loss. Just plant it
Even if you do a wide area or an M shape, it's obvious. M-shape is so awkward. You have to put your hair down
The top of the head just looks empty. Especially if it's sweaty or oily, it's the same.
"Supposing that the color doesn't fade at all,"
It's a person who has a narrow range of hair loss and can cover it with his head, or I think it's okay to part his hair slightly.
Blonde hair is okay, too
All I regret is losing money and doing it for nothing
I think it's much better to use a hair cushion or something
That was my subjective thoughts and reviews.
You're the judge...
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