It's been a while since I came in and there are a lot of interesting posts.
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There are a lot of things that I can relate to and a lot of things that are ridiculous, but it's the same to reply one by one.
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I write one word without hesitation as I think of it while looking at the text.
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There are people who are thinking of wigs who are asking for advice from companies, etc...
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Rather than expecting any answers, search for posts posted by existing seniors.
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My advice is that not a single person recommended a particular company (except for those who are very obvious)
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Where are you using it and I'm satisfied with it. Even if you post something like that, you'll get ridiculed for a lot of posts (as most of you who have been around for a long time know... I think most of the company's employee posts are not from that company...)
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Keep in mind that the common words of those who have used various products for many years are the same.
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And if I can tell you my thoughts on wigs...
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How many wig companies are there in Seoul alone?
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If it's a small business, it's a business...
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Even if only 10 people are groomed at each place a day, there are 300 wig customers in one place
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Excluding women from the population of Seoul, about 3 million people should be considered the appropriate population to wear wigs, except for old age and early age. There are no exact branches or companies, so we can't produce statistics, but at least one person is likely to see a wig a day while walking around.
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Actually, about one person every day is that wig. Do you meet someone who does it?
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Would they all walk around like funny sitcom characters?
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My personal opinion is that there are quite a few people around us who really don't show up.
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I really had a strong desire to meet them and ask them about their craft.
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It's a little funny, but sometimes there are people who look at my head on the subway and keep coming to the back to check.
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He said he looked at me without noticing, but he knew he was looking at the back of my head.
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(Removable can be distinguished from the wig behind the crown no matter how cleverly you disguise it.)
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Why would he try to check the back of my head? All I can conclude is that he is a person with common sense about wigs...
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If you're not an employee of the company, it's likely he's wearing a wig, but I can't tell no matter how much I look at him.
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Some people notice me looking at my head and look down in a hurry when they make eye contact.
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People who wear wigs have experiences like this, right?
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When they don't look at each other, they look at each other's hair and their hairstyle came out well. Should I dye my hair, too? And so on...
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Well, it's a little strange, but I'd like to tell you that because people act out of necessity, most people who have personal experience with the advantages and disadvantages of wigs and who have no problem with their lives have long since left this bulletin board.
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Still, there are people who feel camaraderie (?) or come here from time to time for new production.
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I also want it to be a bulletin board for those people.
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If you think about it, I think that's why a wig club was formed, but I'm sorry that it's no different from this bulletin board in the end because of questions from unworn people and still licorice vendors.
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It's a gibberish, but.. I'd appreciate it if you could organize it and watch it. ^^;
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But I really hope there'll be a meeting someday.<br>
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