I've been using partial wigs for about a year now.He's a man in his mid-30s.
The service is terrible, so complaints are made several times...I'll finish what's been going on and tell you the main story.
If you're getting your first wig, please consult carefully at two or three locations.
There's a lot of talk here too, but big companies are basically people whose purpose is to "sell products." I don't think about customer stress.
They say they're analyzing the head with a 3D machine, but there's no such thing. They only pretend to do it and make and manage it at their own convenience.
Kiln position, hair features, forehead line, post-production style. Please consult carefully about these four things.
Never make two at the same time.
After you use the first one, you need 'self-reflection' in many areas such as cutting and styling. You have to get used to it by doing this and that, but if you make two at the same time, you have to use the same product in a state of dissatisfaction. In my case, I'm so stressed that I'm satisfied with giving up on my style and just writing it. As of now.
I'm thinking about the third product...I'm thinking about where to choose the brand.
I talked to the branch manager directly, and he did it proudly. "Out of all the wigs that exist, there's a wig that can perfectly show your forehead line.""Is there?" They said that everything you show on your forehead is makeup and Photoshop. I'm also keeping my short hair right now, but I can't cool it and I'm just keeping my short hair down - a muted style.
Once, I complained about the dryness even though I was taking care of my hair, and I heard that I had to use the two products alternately because I didn't have enough time. It's ridiculous. I got it treated somewhere else, and it was just fine...
I had a strong feeling that large companies were doing business using their customers' complexes. Well...They may have no choice but to be loyal customers.
People with partial wigs.
Find out at least two to three companies.
And I think you'll have more choices after that if you do it clip-type at first.
Click-type leaves the most of your hair, so you can choose according to your lifestyle after fixed or detachable.
The branch manager's words, "There are no wigs that can show forehead lines."
Isn't it a false advertisement. Or there are others who have short hair that perfectly exposes their forehead lines, and did the branch manager say something weird.
I wonder if the person concerned will see this too....You can't say anything else because you recorded the consultation.
That was the sadness of a first-year wig wearer crying
If you're thinking about it...Please refer to it.
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