Usually, it's about a year.
On weekdays, I use it when I have an appointment
If I only use it on weekends, I don't think I'll use it for about 5 years?
Among those who use it every day, there are those who use it for more than two and a half years (incremental care) who rarely manage it.
Among those who take good care of them, I've seen people who have been using their hair for about 7 years.
Are you changing it in about a year because you are dissatisfied with it?
Or are you really changing it because it's completely broken and you can't use it?
I think I can wax it anyway, and I think I can ignore it if I can't see it.
To be honest, I ask because the cost of one a year is enormous.^^
I didn't know, but I contacted a 45-year-old guy because he wears a wig. (You know he has a lot of hair.)
You know if the wig is permanent. The wig you're wearing now fits you in your mid-30s
It's just shampooing and using it.;;; He also covered his headscarf or hat and used it only for weekends and vacation holidays because it's hard to wear a wig when working on weekdays. How many years is that...;;;
When I see this person in person, I've never seen him wearing a wig, so I don't know what his condition is.
I heard that I don't have to buy it again if I just buy it once, so I just buy it and never use wax, and if it's dirty or smelly after use, shampooing is everything. He thought that he would continue to use the wig if he couldn't see the inside of his head to the point where he couldn't go without a hat.
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