>I'm enjoying your writing.
>I don't know how long you have experience, but..
>I wonder how much wig technology has developed while working in the industry
>And is the technology to make wigs still developing?
>(I think it's that level... After all, wigs are wigs.)
>And given that individuals are well managed, to what extent do you think they can develop at the current pace of technology development?
I don't have much experience Since I got a hairdresser's license in 1991, about 10 years in total? After I was discharged from the military..I did two barbers in the military, but I can't tell you about my career..These days, I don't accept extra points either..
Wig making technology has advanced a lot.. Just for two or three years, I think it's incredible..yo
Parting my forehead line..Would you believe that complaints are almost gone with this?
Of course, there are still many uncomfortable parts No matter how light it is. Maximize natural beauty, but problems from underwater, etc...
But if you take care of it well, it's a lie, but no one knows it
Of course, we need some investment, right..Repair and product replacement within a reasonable period of time, etc
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