In my case, I changed from a clip type wig to a double-sided tape type.
The inconvenience of clip-type is that when you take a bus or train on a trip
When you lean your hair or lie down with a wig on, the clip is very
I was craving it.
So I did it with a double-sided tape type, and I felt it was very comfortable.
When I sleep with my colleagues on a business trip, it doesn't matter when I sleep without taking off my wig
The clip doesn't feel like pulling my hair, and I'm living a very comfortable life.
It's a double-sided medical tape, so it doesn't affect your scalp or hair
When I took off the wig, it stung because of the hair on the tape
Now that I get the hang of it, I can take it off without falling out.
(For your information, I always take off my wig and wash my hair when I sleep at home.)
And you can think of it as much stronger than a clip in terms of wig fixation.
Anyway, I think I did a good job with a double-sided tape method.
Then have a good Lunar New Year.
>Hello, I'm going to wear the wig because the owner is coming to Seoul on a business trip
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>I'm still thinking about whether to use a tape type or a clip type.
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>Because I've been wearing it clip-type for the past five years, but the hair on the part that touches the clip has been torn off a lot
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>It's the same, so I'm going to do it clip-type again... I want to save the rest of my hair...
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>On the other hand, to do the tap style recommended by the boss, you have to shave your head
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>I don't think he'll be reluctant to take off the wig even at home, but just putting it on with a tape without shaving his hair
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>I think it's going to be less adhesive and the remaining hair will be torn off when I take it off
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>For those who have used both clip-type and tape-type, what do you think?
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>Are my concerns above Ki-woo? Please make recommendations based on your experiences
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>For your information, you can make it tap-type on the same day, too
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>Then I ask for advice from masters
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>Have a good hair this year, everyone!!
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