Hello?
I'm in my mid-40s, and since I've been stressed due to severe M-shaped hair loss since my early 40s, I saw an advertisement and thought it was that, so I got a partial wig for the first time in my life.
The two partial wigs, which are a little smaller than half of the palm, are attached to each side of the forehead in pairs, and the price is around 500,000 won per pair (I understand that high* is more expensive than others). I guess it's because I advertised a lot.)
As a result of wearing it for about 4 months, I will tell you the pros and cons,
First of all, the advantage is that in my case, I don't know if it was because I didn't have high expectations in the first place, but the stress of appearance caused by M-shaped hair loss has been sufficiently relieved.
Instead, the disadvantage is that it is difficult to attach and detach as it is small, and it should only be fixed, and because of its small attachment area, there is a problem of poor fixation after sweating or shampooing. Of course, that doesn't mean that it's completely falling off, but it's slippery and it's just a little bit of a slippery edge, and you can buy an adhesive and put the edge on it once in a while, but it's kind of bothering you.
And the top of the head is also undergoing hair loss, but the bangs look relatively rich, which makes them look unbalanced.
Lastly, if the size is small, even if the hair falls out a little, it can be seen a lot, so the life is rather short.
So, since my reluctance to wigs has disappeared a lot personally through my four-month partial wig experience, I'm thinking about doing a clip-type wig that covers the top of my head to eliminate the inconvenience of fixed wigs and create a more stylish look. Please refer to the above. Thank you.
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