First of all, thank you for your response.
But the whole wig is obvious at a glance..
Then it's a concern.
I've lost a lot of hair on the top of my head and side of my hair, so it's hard to wear a wig
It's going to be hard. I feel like I need to wear a whole celestial wig. It's a sign
I'm worried.
However, I can't even go bare-headed because my head is ugly.
It's a real dilemma..
And after wearing the wig, I can't even wipe my sweat properly in the summer...
>1. Currently, I wear a hat (baseball hat), but if I wear a wig (if it's a whole wig)
>>Isn't it more stuffy than a hat?
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>Don't wear the whole wig. It's obvious at a glance.
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>Honestly, you can tell the wig, but the whole wig is...;
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>The smaller the wig, the less noticeable it is.
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>(Although the forehead line and hair part are still a problem...)
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>It would be best to cover the top of the head and the front of the forehead in a minimum size.
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>2. If you sweat a lot in summer, you can't take off your wig and wipe your sweat, so your wig smells
>>Doesn't it have a bad effect on your scalp? In the case of human hair (natural hair, not artificial hair).
>>I can't take off my wig and wipe my sweat because my hair is sweaty, what do you do?
>>I sweat a lot on my head and I have to wear a wig, but I'm worried.
>>Thank you for your answer.
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>Of course, wearing wigs in the summer makes you sweat. In my case, sweat drips down even if I'm just there.
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>It's practically hard to take off your wig and wipe your sweat just because you sweat a lot outside the house..;;
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>(At work, the only way is to endure it..;;)
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>When you come home in the evening and wash it, you need to clean the parts such as the wig net and the artificial skin clip well.
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>(That part is not good if it comes into contact with sweat and oil for a long time.)
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