I've been wearing four large company products for the past three years. The life span was shorter than I thought
It wasn't easy to change companies. Even before I wore the wig, I always went to the same hair salon.
I was worried about the 4th product I was wearing as it expired. For three years, it cost 4 million won excluding the maintenance fee, but I was wondering if I should continue my life.
Lee Young-don's program called Consumer Accusation, which aired a few months ago, was a shock. It was something I knew a little bit about, but it was very beneficial to verify it in detail on the broadcast. I found out that most wigs from domestic companies are produced in the same local factories in China or Vietnam.
I got a call yesterday that the product arrived, so I made a reservation and went to wear it as of today. I was a little concerned about how my cut skills would be, but it was great in its own way. The price of the wig is less than half of what I did.
The quality of the wig will never decrease. No, but rather, the wool feels better.
I brought the wig I used in a case, and I was going to use it more with some dye coating, but it's a lot different from what I'm wearing today (a lot of charcoal is missing;;) so I'm not sure what to do.
I changed it to a tape type after fixing it, and I visited the company for the first time. I was depressed when I came home with a wig attached, but it's good to think that I can take it off whenever I want.
I felt like I had a windfall today. It's good to buy a product that's satisfactory at a low price and think that the life of the product will increase with detachability.
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