Hello...
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I've been thinking too much for a while It's back to normal....
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I'm planning to match it too, but I think it'll be possible in July or August due to financial issues...
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It would be best if experienced people posted it, but...
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Strangely, if you get it right, I guess you leave here altogether....
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You didn't answer much...
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Anyway, according to the information I gathered, every company is similar, and the feeling when I see it in person is important....
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Consult as much as you can, but don't let your tongue fall...
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And the skills of the designer to care for her are also very important...
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Removable is better than attachable.. (It seems that older people prefer attachment and younger people - relatively less hair loss - prefer detachable.)
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The companies that go up and down a lot (for whatever reason...) are Milan, Kim Chan-wol, Haimo, and Mikeyabang...
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Recently, there's a place called INS.. He went there as a designer and then quit.(If you look at this, I'd like some pros and cons or advice for each company...) According to someone, the adhesive method seems to be the best....
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Anyway, the advice of experienced people seems to be to go around many places and decide on your own.
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In my case, I don't have bangs (type M) and the rest don't have hair loss... It's similar to the old Japanese style of hair loss, which is different from normal hair loss.. I searched a lot because I was wondering if there was a company that was good at removable partial types... I didn't have any income on the bulletin board...
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If you get it right, it would be helpful if you could tell me how you feel about using it...
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I hope the hosting style is similar to mine.... ^^;
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I don't think it helped much, but I hope you succeed... <br>
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