I happened to see on the Internet that it was a stepmother wig.
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A thick hair wig is a bundle of 2-3 strands added to the existing head, which naturally increases the thickness of the hair. Just the point is that if your head keeps growing, the bundle will come up and you'll have to do it again..
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How much does it cost.. And I wonder if it's really natural and works well.
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Please let me know if you know
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For your information, I'll tell you what folk remedies I know
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1. forsythia water
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My grandfather forced me to do this a few times. I don't know if my brother and I are hereditary, but we have little hair. My sister is a woman, and she has too little hair for a woman. And my hair has definitely lost a lot of weight
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So my grandfather cut down the forsythia stem and let me wash my hair in boiled water
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My grandfather said he knew someone who fixed it
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Once you use it, I think it'll be good for people who have a lot of oil on their hair
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For a while, I didn't even use shampoo at all and just my hair in the morning and evening
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It's really nice not to be greasy at all..
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But it's hard to get forsythia water regularly because I live in my hometown
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If you can do it, try it
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First of all, there are no side effects at all. You can cut it in the mountains and boil it
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2. Charcoal shampoo
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This is what I saw in a book called Monthly Haircut at a Barber Shop.
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My younger brother is doing it because I taught him, but I haven't asked him about the effect yet.
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I live in the same place and my younger brother lives in the same place
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It's a way to buy something that is finely ground and mix it with regular shampoo.
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Then, it gives strength to your hair that's refreshing and thin
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And for those who apply minoxidil or medicine, it's also Joku
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Experience tells me that I got a lot of hair from that...
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I can't believe that either
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The important thing here is the choice of champagne. They told me to use plant-based or neutral shampoo I don't know..
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I've uploaded what I know.
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I don't know if it'll help, but the two things I recommended don't even cost money
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It doesn't have any side effects, so try it...
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I haven't tried charcoal shampoo, but my sister has been doing it
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Azalea water is really good for those who have oily hair.
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My brother and I agree with that
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I don't know how it feels, but when I wash my hair with azalea water, it comes out less
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Lastly, please tell us about the hair wig
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