I'm not sure what your wig ready-to-wear means..
I don't know if you're just talking about a broken wig...
First of all, if you want to wear a wig, you need to talk to a professional and adjust it to your hair condition..
Even if you do that, it's obvious that you don't like it.
Wigmakers who stand out these days seem to be cheap and not very noticeable.
You still have to make a good choice. If you pay enough attention to it, it'll work out...
Double-sided tape is attached to the bare skin.
- Then it'll stick on... - If you shave the side that doesn't have hair,-
If you put it on your hair
If the carak of your head flies or shakes in the wind during the wind, your imagination goes away....
In my case, for example, I use a clip and a tape at the same time.
It's M-shaped, so even though it has excellent bangs, I pushed it closely and taped it.
Why.. I tend to hear wigs because of their hair..
This way, it will withstand all exercise except swimming (except headings) and typhoons.
It was an inevitable sacrifice, but it was a hair I didn't need anymore to wear a wig anyway..
Still, it was a waste of time... Before I wear a wig, I believe in it and walk around the streets
I was looking for a girlfriend...
I wonder if that's the answer...
>I'm considering a wig.. Let me ask the masters a few questions..
>Is there a big difference between off-the-shelf products sold on the market and customized products??
>For example, it's more obvious or it's not good quality.. And so on..
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>And, the double-sided tape method is attached to the existing hair and removed??
>Then, wouldn't the existing hair fall out a lot because of the hair sticking to the tape??I think you'll understand^^...I want to protect it even if it's okay)
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>Please give us your opinion on the above two questions..
>For your information, I'm not a business owner..^^ Bows (90!!)
>Deukmo, do it..
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