I'm adding what I missed last time.
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It's about the color of the wig
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The wig should be as same as your hair color as possible.
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That way, it's less marked when my hair is long.
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But choosing a wig that's the same color as your far away hair is not as easy as you say.So in that case, choose a wig that has a slightly brighter color than your own hair.
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Then I think others just coated it,
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And avoid colored wigs that are darker than your own hair or those that are not glossy.
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It's clearly marked.
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If you look closely at the wig, you can see the inside a little. Wigs with a certain amount of luster prevent that a little bit. And wigs without luster are much more see-through.And I heard that people who wear wigs for the first time tend to wear long wigs. It doesn't matter much if you're experienced like me, but most of the time, it's hard to adjust to long hair, wash your hair, and mark it much better.So for beginners who are wearing wigs for the first time, don't go to an expensive wig store and try short hair at a regular wig store, and spray a little hair dye on the marked part.The life of the wig is not that long anyway, so after you get used to it to some extent, you can get your know-how and then choose a wig that suits your hair or taste.
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And I'm emphasizing it again.
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You have to choose a wig that is the same as your hair color or has a slightly lighter color of gloss so you don't regret it.<br>
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