I recently got a new pair of Milan wigs...
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It's been a few months but my hair is getting stiff...
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As far as I know, it's an in-mo...
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I don't know why it's changing...I'm curious...
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I asked the designer... When the beginning comes out... There's a process of bleaching my hair
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I heard that my hair is damaged a lot because of that
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But... the problem is that wigs tailored to the past didn't happen until more than two years ago
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Why do things change so fast these days...
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I wonder if it's the same for other companies' products...
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And I saw this on the bulletin board. The wig companies that are popular these days
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I heard they use low-quality wool...I don't know if that's true...
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If there is a wig company that uses a senior cap, I would appreciate it if you could tell me where it is
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I'm sure it's... Millan Murray clearly has a problem...
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It's a very different hair style from the past...
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You confidently stated that you are a raw material manufacturer, so I trust you and ask...
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Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Raw material manufacturer:
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> The stiffening of the wig is the disadvantage of the French artificial hair.
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> It's especially worse if you wet it in water or use a hair cleaner.
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> I don't know if there's a shampoo or conditioner for French wigs in Korea
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> You have to use it.
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> Give it to the customer.I should have told you the shortcomings...
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> If it gets older, it becomes more flexible..By then, there's a lump or static electricity
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> You'll get it.
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> If you have any more questions, please ask the raw material company..
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