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I'm also grateful for your interest.
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It's not a problem for those who are old like me and have worn wigs for more than 10 years
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Still, it would be very cautious for beginners.
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Actually, it's been about 10 years, so there aren't many big problems in living.
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But since I have the same hairstyle every day, sometimes I can't change it
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It's a bit of a bummer.
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The current wigs are produced where you can ride the entire mask without a mask
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A lot of people are using it.
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On the other hand, wig products have also developed a lot.
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Depending on the condition of hair loss, the fashion of the wig will also differ.
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Wigs are fashionable these days, and it doesn't seem like hair loss to others
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I think there are a lot of people who wear wigs.
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However, those who have excessively large hair loss areas should contribute to caution.
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Face is the most important image of a person in society.
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In the case of hair loss on the top of the head, I think you can cover the handicap with a wig and your own hair.
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However, I think frontal hair loss is difficult.
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Should I call it a hairstyle.
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It's a bit awkward, but I put my hair down on my forehead. Like Lee Deok-hwa, I show my forehead
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As a result, you feel that the mask of the wig is not natural.
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I guess it's because it's not your hairstyle before hair loss.
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Other people don't know. He doesn't know that he's wearing a wig and doesn't say it.
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The same goes for me.
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Other people don't know it well, but it's because it's been a long time, so I guess that's my hairstyle.
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But it's a little annoying when I look in the mirror every day.
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I feel awkward. I want to show my forehead and pat my head up like everyone else
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I always have to be an awkward type because I'm worried that the clip will become loose.
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I'm always worried about wind, rain, and other things.
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This is my idea, but I'm sure it's the same for you.
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As comrades who share each other's pain, we share our opinions
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I hope the conversation continues, and good opinions from those who can make the wig look as cool as they please
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If you have any, please write to me.
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Beginner general wrote:
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> Hello...I come here often to read the comments, and I'm writing for the first time today
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> It's... I held it in and decided to wear a wig.
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> I'm still a student, so I have to go back to school, but I'm not confident with this hair
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> It's just my personality, but I was wondering if it would help.
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> I'm going to do it tomorrow or the day after tomorrow, but I have a question.
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> If you wear a wig, it depends on the person, but I heard that the front forehead line is marked.
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> Then it would be better to lower your hair, right?? First of all, is 6:4 okay for the part??
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> And I have M-shaped hair. Is the detachable or fixed type better??
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> I think I heard you give me one more as a reserve, but I'm also curious...
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> And if I really don't like it, can't I get a penny back???
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> Oh, it's a worry...It's not a penny or two, and there's no guarantee it'll work out..
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> How much ratio would be good between in-mo and artificial hair...Should I just do what I do??
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> There are a lot of things to worry about.. If you have any other advice, please help me.
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> I won't be able to avoid it without knowing it...Now that I've decided, I hope it goes well.
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