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[Partial Wigs] It's a wig question for the m-shaped part.

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I'm a student in my 20s.

I don't think it's hair loss, and I've been thin and M-shaped since I was young.
As a result, there's nothing I can touch with my hairstyle.
I wasn't very interested in it in the first place, but I couldn't because my hair condition didn't give it to me.

Then I wanted to change my image, so I became interested in partial wigs (I've always done dandy cuts, two blocks, etc.).

In my case, would a tapered wig be good?
Looking at the reviews, I think I tend to put my hair up a little bit. Is that right? I wanted to try the hair that I put up.
The mindset is that it doesn't matter if you wear a wig only on days when you usually wear it.
I'm disappointed with my hair right now, but I'm still satisfied. So I'm doing it for the plus alpha, so if I try to do it in a clip-like way but get hit by my current hair... I'm just thinking that tape-style would be good.

If you have an article like AtoZ about the m-shaped wig, you can link it.
Please give me some advice

For your information, Hair Transplant is my hair thin in the first place, so even if it looks okay to plant it in front of the back of my hair, I feel empty, and I can't rule out the cost and the possibility of failure, so I'm just thinking of wearing a wig.
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