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This is a picture of my wig. Is this wig suitable for taping?

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Originally, it was a method of weaving with thread (fixed finish type), but it was uncomfortable, so it was a tape type

I changed it.. I'm stressed out because of the tape.. I've been thinking about wigs all day.

I can't go to work with my hat on, so I'm working without permission..crying

After about 12 hours, the tape starts to float.
(Of course, I shaved my hair with a samurai)

Especially the back and the right side..

It's tape-type, so if you take it off when you sleep and dry it again

I heard it's working.. There's no way that's going to happen.. The next day, 1% adhesion lol

What I'm curious about is

1. Will the skin on the wig be tapered because of the narrow width of the skin?
(The skin on the side and the back is about 1-1.5cm, so tap the tape horizontally
I cut it in half and put it on.)

2. Is it because the tape on the side and the back is attached to the bang skin?

3. When I made the wig, I put a wrap on my hair and matched it, but did it not fit the right size?
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