Uh-huh...ㅠ_ㅠ;; I'm afraid I can't.
Anyway, thank you for your answer and it helped me a lot.
As expected, for now, it would be best to replace it on the spot if the paint comes off.
Then work hard.
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>>Do you have any clip-type wigs made of plastic other than iron?
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>>What I'm using now is made of iron (a black tickle hairpin commonly used by women)
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>>The paint comes off well. -f-;
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>>When the paint comes off, it's shiny, so it stands out well, and I'm worried that it'll put iron on my skin..;;
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>>Of course, you can go to the store and replace it, but it's hard even if it's not on weekends.
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>--; I have to say sorry first...
>No place uses plastic clips yet I think it happens when the demand for clip type is not higher than attachment type, so it is less developed I usually use the clip you mentioned
>As a result of previously inquiring with the clip factory, he expressed reluctance in production unit price and quantity.. I gave up because I didn't use up that muchcrying
>Currently, the best way is to replace soft-tipped clips in 2-3 months
>You can change the clip to a better side and the location may be wider, so think of it as a good idea and replace it often
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