Hi, I'm just staring at you every day and posting for advice from my seniors.
I'm an office worker in my early 30s, and I'm wearing a Gamo for about 3 weeks (mill X, attachable)...
After being discharged from the military, the hair loss progressed quickly,
I have experienced enough sadness, sorrow, and discomfort like many members..Haha
She doesn't have any maternal grandparents, and she's like an inheritance, so she hasn't actually treated her,
Just to tell you about your maternal grandfather for a second, Kamo is such a senior..
It's about 50 years old, and even though it's eighty, it's worn when you go out.
I've seen it a lot since I was young, and the product at that time was like a robot head.
I think I'm much better now though haha
Let's get to the point,
It's been about three weeks since I got married, and today my colleague (a very dull girl) has a two-tone hair,,,,,
I'm saying it's like a wig...It's because I dyed my hair roughly, so I moved on,,
It keeps getting on my mind....It's naturally a little brown.
The mother's hair is dark brown, and the main hair is dark brown (a little dark).
I think the gamo has gotten a little brighter.....is it discolored in 3 weeks...?
It's simple in Korea, but since you're abroad, you have to dye your hair yourself.
First of all, I called the company and inquired,
It is said that you need to dye your hair because your hair often flies around your collar..
That's easy to say...Be careful not to touch the skin...
If you have dyed your hair yourself or have any know-how, please let me know.
1. Dye product recommendation, I have never dyed my hair...
2. know-how to dye your hair
3. While you're at it, do you think it'd be better to do it with the original hair? It's better to match the color
I don't think it's going to be easy...
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