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I'm trying to fit from tap to clip..

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Hello, I'm a man in his late 30s.
It's been more than 4 years since I wore a wig. It's been a while since I wore it at High*
I've been using it well. It's a regular tape-fixing type..

So the product is old, so I'm going to fix the clip this time. Since it's a tape-fixing type, the wig often sticks to the tape when I take it off or when I use it, so I lose one or two rolls every day, and my heart aches every time I see it..

What I'm asking about is.. My hair loss area is quite wide. From the front to the top of the head, the whole hair is lost, and only the back and left and right parts of the head remain. In this case, will there be no problem with the clip type?

I'm not considering a fixed type at all. It's good to take it off comfortably in the evening.. My lifestyle is a job where I only sit in the office, and virtually no business trips, no work outside the office. Working out.. Just breathing exercises.. ^^

Please give me a lot of advice..
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