Someone posted below that there is a Korean branch of a Japanese wig company, so I visited out of curiosity.
What is the technology of Japanese companies?
Will it be too expensive?
I made a reservation and visited with this in mind.
I will post the review of the visit to share information.
For your information, I'm the first person to wear a wig this January.
The wig company has only been to three small and medium-sized companies, H and M, in Korea, so they have extremely low tolerance for wigs.
Please keep in mind.
<Product Features>
1. hair
This company uses artificial hair. I don't even know how to mix the human hair
The entire Nego is made of artificial wool. Only H company in Korea
I know that you use fake hair, but this is the advantage
I think it's the skill of a sieve.
I saw the products with my own eyes (two products from a large Korean company)
You compared the two products of this company directly and showed them.)
In my eyes, a product made of artificial fur looked pretty good
All. If you look at me wearing it outdoors, it's more accurate
I think it's possible to judge.
If you wear it in a fixed way, wash your hair or swim
The company has the advantage of not getting tangled because it's artificial hair
You said that.
2. Skin. Mang
If you can make a natural forehead line, try making it yourself
It's hard to say what I know because I know barbarism. I just look at the product
What I can feel is... How should I say this? It's delicate...
They say the skin and mesh look neat
Oh, my...
It didn't seem to be much different from domestic products
It looked good to me.
3. Attachment method
Fixed and removable types commonly used in Korea
There didn't seem to be a difference.
This company's products, such as glue or clips of detachable products
I heard that it's different from domestic products, but I also buy this part
I can't tell you anything because I haven't melted it.
<Price>
The production price of one wig depends on the area of hair loss.
When I estimated my hair, it came out to be around 1.6 million won
I see (my hair loss is moderate)
I think it's a little more expensive than products from large domestic companies.
Instead of making one by one, there is a method of paying a deposit of 500,000 won for a one-year flat rate of 1.79 million won.
In other words, if you pay 1.79 million won, the product will be in bad condition for a year
Whenever you don't like the style, it's said to make an additional one. People who choose this method usually do about 3 a year
You said you're going to produce it. The deposit is said to be a deposit for the return of the product after the expiration of one year.
I think it's okay to make 3 wigs and pay 1.79 million won, and I don't know if it's expensive to pay 1.79 million won a year unconditionally.
I think you said that the fixed management fee is 20,000 won for a membership system.
<Evaluation>
I don't think it's reasonable to evaluate it without even using it. If you have used it yourself, please post an objective evaluation.
It's a product that I personally want to use... The price pressure is severe, so I'm going to make a decision later after I expand my knowledge about wigs.
This is a review of the visit and consultation with the vague curiosity that it is a Japanese product.
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