I bought a wig about ten days ago, but now I'm using the wig-making process. It's a pity that I couldn't go around many places and bought a wig by stopping by only one place based on data collected on the Internet. In a way, it was highly adventurous and impulsive, but I can't help it because I bought it. Even if it's annoying for you, please go to many places and compare and analyze. I think there are people who think which one would be better, human or artificial, but I'll write a few letters to help them a little bit. I also thought a lot about this. From what I've collected on the internet and what I've actually seen, I think those things are determined by the lifestyle of the person who wants to buy the wig. Both human and artificial hairs intersect with each other in strengths and weaknesses, but I will write them down simply. I've seen both human and artificial hair touch, use, and wash (washing the wig), but the best thing about human hair is that no matter how good the artificial hair is, it seems that it is hard to keep up with the naturalness of human hair because it is a real human head. However, in the case of artificial hair, the style once made remains the same and is convenient because there is no need to dye it, and when washed, the style returns quickly after combing it several times. On the other hand, human hair takes a long time to wash (wiping) and takes a lot of time and hands compared to artificial hair. In conclusion, you can think of human hair as natural, while time and hands tend to go a little, and artificial hair as the opposite. (But this is also wrong for each company. Just because it's human hair and artificial hair, it doesn't mean it's the same. Therefore, if you want to buy a wig in the future, please look around several places and decide on a wig.) I thought my hairdresser would recommend artificial hair, but surprisingly, he asked me to wear a human hair. He said that I would look good with Inmo...
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So I hesitated for a long time... To compare each other's strengths and weaknesses.. As a result, I finally chose my whole person... because I wanted to be more natural.. Even if it takes a lot of time and work, how should I say it, women should put on makeup. That way, I think it will be comfortable.
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And first, I saw a 5:5 sample wig, and I was really surprised. I don't think I'm second to anyone when it comes to eye-catching, but it was quite natural in appearance. I think the same style as the main character from the hospital 24 o'clock will come out. It's good if only about 8 out of 10 people don't recognize it. You can't do it if one or two people notice, and you can't just say that you're wearing a wig because you've already done your best. If you don't get caught, you'll be pretending until the end.^^
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Also, I tried the sample wig using a one-touch stopper (a.k.a. a.k.a. it made a ticking sound), but it was not too difficult to wear. There was no resistance to a kind of wig. I even combed my wig. But maybe because it's a sample, but when I looked in the mirror, it was totally permanent?There was no separate one. It was sloppy itself. However, I don't know what the results will be if I actually wear a product that considers my size and head, not a sample. Whether it's going to be satisfactory or just disappointing for me will all be decided in 20 days or so when the wig will be worn. (If you don't like the wig, I'll just live with Pekka or Minoxidil.). Looking forward to a better hair loss... I'm tired of just caring about my hair at a young age.)
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And if you want to choose a wig in the future, the things you need to consider
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1. When you are at the crossroads between human hair and artificial hair, if you want a more natural wig with familiarity with your lifestyle in advance, you should choose human hair, and if you want to buy a more manageably comfortable wig, you should purchase artificial hair.
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2. It's a wig net problem, but there seem to be many things on the net. There are networks that are equally more natural in selecting human hair and artificial hair, while they are slightly behind on the natural side, but there are robust nets. You can also choose this according to your lifestyle.
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3. Next is the hair designer's wig-cut skills, and I think it should be considered a top priority when choosing wigs along with wig materials (manmo, artificialmo) and mesh issues.. I think the proportion of wig cuts will depend on about 30% to create a more natural wig.. It would be a good idea to choose a company that has a lot of veterans with a lot of experience in pure wig cuts rather than regular cuts. I never want to leave the wig to a beginner. I remember being sick in the past... about 7-8 years ago, I was straightening my hair in the salon, and I had a beginner (who is considered a beginner due to his young age) perm, and then I messed it up. So I did it again to the director. After that, I leave my head only to people over 30 years old. I won't leave it to people in their early 20s even if they die ^^. Normal hair can go back to its original state, but wigs are really important when you cut it for the first time because it's hard to go back to its original state once it's made..
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4. If the three are decided to some extent, I think you can decide your hairstyle (for example, 5:5, 7:3, etc.) or the amount of hair. Finally, when you use a wig, you have to ask carefully about the surroundings..
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Oh! If you're thinking of buying a wig now, you'd better consult a skilled veteran hairdresser about wigs rather than a regular counselor. My hairdresser knows more about wigs. Also, it seems that you only need to trust about 50% of wig makers. Depending on who you're consulting, there's +,- alpha, but... When I was discussing wigs, my response was not quite satisfying to my needs. (It wasn't unkind to me, but it was rather burdensome because I was overly friendly. But that's when I bought a wig, and I don't know what it will be like in the future. I hope I'm going to keep raising this question because I'm sure I'm exaggerating about it, and I'm thinking about refuting it to the counselor, but I quit because I think I'm going to have unnecessary arguments like who's right. I want the wig industry to be more honest with customers. This is considered to be effective marketing in terms of building trust between sellers and customers in the long run, even if there are many commercial problems at first. Wigs are consumables, so if you build trust in a particular company, it may lead to a repurchase... That's why employee training is important... These days are not the era of customer satisfaction and customer satisfaction, but the era of employee satisfaction. I have to do a wig baby, but I think I'm counting in the wrong direction for a moment. I wrote a few words because I felt a bit sad. You understand. Let's go back to baby wig.........
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Like that, wig companies now have parts like computer companies? I think the real-name system should be implemented. Consumers are not stupid.......... To draw
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1. Where's the supply line for wigs..
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2. Wignet uses a company's product,
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3. How much experience hair designers have in wig cuts (I think it should be at least 10 years combined with regular cuts and wig cuts to leave it to them without any burden. I once worked at a hair-related place
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It is believed that these matters will have to be disclosed voluntarily by each wig company before consumers ask. That's how I felt after making the wig. I hope it will be a little helpful to those who want to buy wigs in the future.
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Thank you for reading through to the end of the long text....
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