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[General] [re] Do it clip-on.

  • 22years ago

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It's better not to wear wigs, but if you already have them

Clip-type is easier to manage or care for than attachment.

Even if you don't like the wig or if you can't adjust to it

You can take it off without effort.


>When I consulted with him, he recommended it as a bond type, so I think a bond type would be better for management because I'm a beginner
>I decided to do it and got a wig
>I heard that the wig was made and arrived
>But just thinking about cancer, I think it's going to be frustrating to wear a bond type that you have to wear within a month
>I think the wig will be damaged when I sleep
>I heard that there is a tape method of taking off and sticking, but wouldn't that be better?
>Please give me your opinion
>In addition, I'd like to know how much it costs to manage the bond type and tape type
>We're going to go in a few days, but I'm quite scared I don't know what's going to happen...
>I'm sure you're like that, but why do you have to suffer financially and mentally from this
>Even now, 5 years later, I still think I'm going crazy...I'm waiting for your advice
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