After coming in here around March, I got my wig fitted and started wearing it at the end of April. I've been getting this and that information for a long time, but I'm writing it satisfactorily now, so I'm posting this thinking that it might be helpful.
Since I did clip-type, I don't have to mention other fixed or tape-removable items
I can't do it, and I'll write down what I felt while writing it for a short period of time.
1. Selection of wig manufacturers
In my case, I got a wig from MONXNIC. I've seen a number of factors mentioned, such as store atmosphere and kindness, and I think it's the part where the product is like "your own hair", so whether the connecting line can be handled naturally and "durable", so the hair falls out well. I haven't felt any problems with both parts yet, and if you're going to wear a wig in the future, you'd better take a good look at the quality of these two parts.
Next, it takes time for the product to come out, so it will be important to timing it well.
2. Naturalness.
I think one of the important things to be natural, to not be obvious, is the density of hair. If you look at it, you can see the references "there's a lot of water" running in a ripple, but if the hair density of the wig is too high, the hair looks more floating and unnatural and plump, so the impression is not good. In my case, I didn't know well, so I thought I could cut my hair later, so I did about 70%, but it was too thick, so I ended up cutting a lot of parts. I don't know what the appropriate level is, but it would be good to start at around 55%. (Of course, I think it may be better to order a high density first and cut it so that the color of the cover of the wig is less exposed.)
And most importantly, Kurt.. I think it almost determines the outcome of success. In my case, I asked an experienced and personally close hairdresser. After the company hit it appropriately, I left the detailed work to him. And then it was worth using a lot.. So if there is someone who can cut it well and do it separately, I think it's okay to leave it to a place other than the company. If the company cuts very well, it will be icing on the cake.
In my case, I let my bangs come up to my eyebrows, but if you're going to do that, you should never cut off the gouretnaru part. Then, it's very unnatural At first, I hit it short in the actual hair cut process, and it completely mismatched with the wig. (Of course, I couldn't wear the wig until it grew back.) So keep in mind the harmony between the wig and the original hair.
3. Other matters
First of all, the clip type uses a tape at the front. In my case, the overall amount of hair did not fall out much, but it proceeded in an M-shape, so I had a transplant a few years ago, but this rather interfered with the tape's adhesion. If you're considering a transplant, I'd like you to think carefully about the complementarity with the wig after considering the not-so-high success rate of the transplant. (It's hard to develop a groundbreaking new drug in a few years.)
Well, I think this is enough, and other than that, I think I have to experience it.
I truly wish everyone a confident life. Including me.. ^^
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