Now, several years after joining Daemo, only the periphery hair remains and all the top of the head has disappeared, so I can no longer pull my back hair and push it forward to hold on.
Today, I visited M company, famous for TV commercials, to sell the products as the members of DaMo told me, but as the advertisement said, there was no ultra-thin 0.01mm skin, and there was no light wig like Air, which you can take a shower and exercise just like your main hair.
Of course, we will have to continue to sell more products, but before that, I would like to ask you a few questions.
First, I'm considering between fixed type and tape type (excluding clip type), but since I'm blinding the fixed type, there's a binding type, not a fixed type due to drugs. Please let me know which one is good, a fixed type or a tape type, and a binding type, not a drug fixing type, and which companies are available.
Second, if I wear a wig, I have to wear it continuously in the future, so how many days do I usually visit the company for styling? For your information, I've visited a men's salon for cuts about once every four weeks, and I'm wondering if I should visit more often to maximize my naturalness.
Third, in purchasing wigs, you have to visit various companies, but the difference between advertisements and actual visits is so great that I am very worried about how much I should remove the advertising foam and see the characteristics of the wig.
I thought it was one of the top three major companies in company H and company M, Kim Chan*, but what I felt after today's visit to company M is that you don't really see an advertisement, but you have to visit it in person and see the actual product and consult.
In fact, about 6 years ago, Kim Chan* Gamo in Apgujeong-dong paid 1.6 million won for a clip type and threw it away due to failure in styling and adaptation, so I am very careful.
What are the things you have to take while using a real wig, and what are the things you have to adapt to in continuous use?
I've been talking too long, but in conclusion, I'd like to know about the various situations I have to deal with in practice using wigs, not advertising from companies, and I'm curious about what the most practical wig ties are.
I'm so sorry to ask you such a long question.
But it's really a concern at the point where I have to live my first life as a wigler, so I'd appreciate it if you could tell me about the experiences of your former seniors without adding or subtracting. Bowing
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