I am a resident of Busan, and I am in my late 20s. It's full and M-shaped genetic hair loss, and it's curly, so it's less hollow. You can't tell yet. Maybe it's because I styled myself. (It's obvious if you get water on it or if you shave it off.) I've been slowly looking for wigs for hair that will keep falling out since I stopped about five months ago. At first, I felt rejected, but for example, when I saw the naturalness of numerous wigs on the Internet, including the wigs on "I'm a Man" TV, I thought there was nothing I couldn't use. However, there is also prudence because wearing once can lead to wearing forever as you are in your 20s.
So I have a few questions.
0. I should cut my existing hair before wearing a wig, right?
1. I heard that there are two types: clip type and attachment type (fixed = bond).
I heard that attachment is bad for scalp health, but what is important about these two choices?
2. Any inconvenience? :
As it is a wig, I know that the inconvenience should be reduced.
I go to the gym and the bath every day. I think wigs will be vulnerable to sweat and water, and even if they are used, their lifespan will be reduced, so how do you deal with them? If there are any other inconveniences, I would like to know.
3. Price and company selection:
I live in Busan. Even if you often fit a wig, you have to cut your hair periodically, so please advise the price of customized wigs and some delicate and good companies.
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