>Please be honest with me if SHINHWA customers are not satisfied
>Please tell me your strengths and weaknesses..
I've tried on two products, Haemo and Shinhwa Hair.
* Hi-mo... Waist (Full Adhesive)
Front forehead line - natural though. (Those who are less keen on eye contact don't know if it's a wig. But it's too much to wear a full-length mask because of straight forehead line soldering.)
Parting your hair and top of your head - it's noticeable in its own way
Hair - Artificial and human hair blend is very noticeable. (It flashes especially under the sun or bright lights, so it feels like it's always mousse.)
Style - Because of numerous branches and young and diverse designers, it creates a fashionable style without ordering. (It was Jung Woo-sung's style, but it's worth wearing a wig.)
Care - Glue the mesh of the front forehead line (I'm nervous and bothered because I can hear the forehead even if I sweat a little)
* SHINHWA hair...
Front foreheadline - even if you're an outsider to wigs, you'll find out. (Requires significant tack and care to cover)
Parting and top of the head - Parting is zigzag and irregular, so it's obvious when you look closely. (This part is a little more natural than the hemo, but the top of the head is omitted, so you can notice it quickly if you look closely.)
Hair - You don't know it well at first glance because I use hair. (If you don't take care of it well, it's wrinkly and obvious, but if you use shampoo or conditioner well, there's almost no chance that it'll be noticeable because of your hair.)
Style - Needs attention (if you don't tell your style properly when you first style it, you'll get your style)
Care - Magnet-mounted or convenient and clean, but hair gets tangled when washing a wig (must be rinsed)
In conclusion, neither is perfect.
I only wore Haimo at night when it was relatively less obvious, and Shinhwa's had to be prepared to wear it because it was a wig!
Rather, I feel that the key is how well one's management and subjectivity are communicated to the company when producing for the first time. I think this is the most important thing. When you make it for the first time, you can even tell the details of the many and few hairs you want...)
If you give a score to the naturalness of Goo, would you like to get around 70 points for Himo and 60 points for Mythology?
But one thing you should know is that the company is important, but it should look good on you.
When I went to the Haimo branch for care, one of the wearers encountered me.
I stared at him and me and each other (because I don't have many opportunities to observe someone else wearing a wig)
It's obvious that he's a wig, but he can't even recognize it.
I'm envious and fascinated.
I ran into him in front of the cashier, and he looked so overwhelmed that I asked the Himo employee if he was a customer, and he said yes.
It was the same with the myth hair.
I thought my wig was obvious, but one of the guests had no idea if it was a wig or not, and he acted so nonchalantly.
I think what's more important than a wig company is to find a style that fits well in all aspects, such as your head and hair.
Like there are people who are so natural that they don't even recognize them while wearing a hi-mo, and there are people like that while wearing a mythical hair.
This is how I feel about wearing only Haimo and Shinhwa products.
It's just my subjective evaluation, so don't worry too much.
There are other companies such as Milan and Sammo, so I think it would be a good way to visit all of them and check them out in person.
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