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>>20 days ago, I got a wig from a wig company, and they were all a few days ago
>> They contacted me that it was done.
>>After receiving the call, I was afraid for some reason and my face was burning.
>>At first, I thought I should just ask, but the boss there
>>I used the wig, but I couldn't tell even if I looked closely
>>I looked suspicious, so I took off the wig and showed it to him at my age
>>I wrote it, and after talking about this and that, I got it right.
>>What's worried about is that people around me only wear hats
>>Even people who don't know how hair loss looks but didn't know hair loss
>>What if I know if you wear a wig for hair loss because of the wig
>>I'm thinking about this and that.
>Phew, now that I've made up my mind, I have to go and I have to be brave.
>>I'm going to split it within a few days, but when I first cut my wig, how do I do it
>>I wonder if it's advantageous to do it.
>>For example, to the people at your wig company
>>I know whether it's good to leave it to suit my appearance or not
>>Since I've cut my hair to a hairdresser (my relative's hair stylist) for about 10 years
>>Is it better to ask him?
>>It's okay to be simple, so please answer as soon as you know. I'm sorry.
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>As a hairdresser-turned-wigsman, I think the wig cut and the hair cut are a little different
>And the person you meet, the designer, applies various technical parts and sets various settings (like wool, wool, wool, hair, and color)
As it is made of >, the person who designed it can know the characteristics best when it comes to the wig
>What? I hope you tell me a certain hairstyle when you first match it, but the wig has already been made based on the designer's own standards It would have been nice if you had a consultation with a picture of the style you wanted at first...
>I think you can find a picture of the hairstyle you want now and take it with you the day you wear it. If you don't like it after that, you can leave it to your relativesIf your relative does not know the characteristics of the wig and cuts it incorrectly, there is a possibility that the wig company will not repair it for free I think you should trust me.. That way, there are no additional costs when revising in case of dissatisfaction
----- What kind of free repairs does the wig company do? That's not worth a penny.. I'm sorry-- Do you fix the unsatisfactory part without receiving money?^^
The wig company does not provide free repairs. And it's true that you go to the hair salon earlier and get your hair done. Anyway, you should take care of it at the hair center, but it's best to wear a wig and go to the hair salon for the first loss. Currently, the people who run the hair care center are not professional hair designers, and there are many people who just do business, so they don't really care about the customer's style. Of course, I will be doing my best to make it look good, but as far as I know, they are not professionals. I think most people just get a little education and run a store. (I might be wrong)
Once the wig is woven, it cannot be restored to its original state. So, I think it will be appropriate to finish the first loss to someone who is really good at it and use a hair center for monthly losses. For your information, it's been more than six years since I've been wearing a wig, but I'm really good at taking care of it, so there are still many people who don't know. Of course I know, but I can't help it. ^^
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