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[Wig Reviews] Post a review of the Velcro method and clip ^^...

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Hello
I'm a person who has been using all clip-type products for about 6 months.
Last time, I was worried about traction hair loss in the clip part, so I thought about changing it to the Velcro method.
I got a lot of advice from them,
If you're thinking of the Velcro method, I'm posting it to help you.
(I changed my style around 3 weeks ago and posted a long post right away, but I didn't press the button well and it flew away..
I didn't have time, so I put it off and now I'm uploading it again ^^)

First of all, if I can explain a little bit
I have hair loss on the part of the kiln, so I'm using a partial wig that covers the top of the head.
The front, the sides, and the back of the hair are okay. The size of the hair covering the top of the head is the size of the open palm
It's about the size, and the front is a way to keep the main head alive and wear it from about a word after the forehead line.
(Samurai 2 compared it to the Pope's flat hat the other day, and it was a very similar one ^^)

The size and method are the same as above, and since it's a clip type, it hurts as you wear it for a few hours
I'm getting some headaches.. And, crucially, it seems like traction hair loss is coming to your place, so I'll use the Velcro method
I tried changing it.
(For your information, many seniors helped me. It's hard to talk about it one by one, but I'm very thankful ^^)

You're curious if it was okay after switching to Velcro, right? First of all, the Velcro method was a failure for my product.
The reason is that the Velcro method's adhesion seemed to be good, but the size of the product depends very much.
My product is a little small as described above. You can see that it's a little smaller among the partial wigs.
I put a Velcro on a product as flat as a pope hat and it just shakes every time I shake my head...
In conclusion, in order to use the Velcro method, the product itself must be large in size to be stable.
For example, looking at a Velcro product from a company.. It's not a partial wig, but it's about the size of a wig
It's fine when you're wearing a helmet on your head and you're going to Velcro (similar to the shape of a barge).
It's possible with the attachment of the Velcro because it's already worn on your head like you're wearing a hat ^^
Mine is impossible because it's about the size of my head, rather than using it
Therefore, if you want to use the Velcro product, I would like to say that you will be able to use it when the product is a little big.

And just to add one thing,
I've been using the product for 6 consecutive months. It hurts when I poke the clip, so it's bothering me
Even if I took off my camouflage, I thought it would have been traction hair loss in that area because it was tingling..
After taking a good look these days, I don't think it's necessarily the case.
What do you mean, when I fill in the clip at the beginning, I don't use it very tightly. Put the camouflage on top of your head
If you put in the clip and fill it in, it doesn't feel like it's sticking out, but if you keep using it, the clip touches your scalp
That part is painful and tingling, but if you think about it, the clip is pressing on the scalp and it hurts..The hair
I thought it wasn't painful because I was pulling it. After taking off the product, the scalp of the clip site is a bit
I'm naked. Then after an hour or so, I saw that it was back to flesh! Of course, your scalp gets irritated
It won't be good, but I don't think it's pulling like traction.
I think when I wash my hair, I brush my hair a lot, so I do it gently with my hands
I couldn't even brush my hair while shampooing, but the other day, I thought to myself that I should lose weight
I just brushed it with a comb after shampooing. It's been a while since I washed my scalp very cool.Haha
Then I dry my hair and look in the mirror!!!
There was nothing in the clip that was pulled out as traction. In the meantime, after I took off my hat, my hair was stuck together
I couldn't even shampoo properly, so my hair seemed to have fallen out because I pressed it hard.
After shampooing, I brushed and dried it coolly, and overall, my hair decreased a little, but I thought it was difficult to regard it as traction hair loss. So, now I'm going to use a clip-type hat very comfortably.
If you pull it very hard and don't steam it, but if you fill it well, I don't think the traction hair loss will be big.
Clips-type users, fighting ^^*

Thank you for reading the long article.

There are changes to the original text.
It was judged that there was no traction hair loss in the clip-cutting part, but I think it was a misjudgment.
I think it's definitely affected by hair loss.
However, there is no big problem with healthy hair, and the hair roots are so weak in areas with hair loss
Maybe because of the scalp irritation, hair loss seems to be coming to the clipping area.
Therefore, I think the periodic change of the clip is correct for areas other than healthy hair, so please refer to it.
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