Hello?
I'm a man in his early 30s who has stepped into the wig world for a year now.
At first, there was no inheritance of hair loss in the family, and just a few years ago, I had a lot of scissors because I had a lot of hair when I went to the hair salon, but the frustration and depression of wearing a wig made me lose my appetite. And I don't want to go out because I'm worried that my wig might show, and I avoid meeting people around me at first. But more than I thought, people were not interested in other people's hair. In the beginning, I was like, "Huh? You changed your hairstyle. Huh? My hair got a lot bigger?" I only showed reactions like that, but I haven't been interested since then. At first, it was my first time wearing a wig, so I wore a hair that the company just did, but it was rather noticeable. But as time went by, I found my own hairstyle, and now I asked for a haircut like this, so my family who knew it was a wig said it was perfect.
About a year ago, I visited the company for the first time and received wig counseling for the first time in my life, and since he recommended a fixed wig, I didn't know anything about it and shaved the middle of my head and fixed it. However, I felt so stuffy to sleep with a wig on, especially when washing my hair, I changed to clip-type in two weeks because I felt uncomfortable with shampoo residue no matter how well I washed it, and itching and redness because my scalp did not dry well. The pleasure of changing into a clip at the beginning and taking a shower...My scalp is so cool, and I think I shampooed while feeling the greatest refreshing pleasure in my life. At first, the uncomfortable part of the clip type was that when I fixed my head with a clip, I had pain in the hair that fixed it. But after wearing this, it doesn't hurt these days to see if you're used to it. And I didn't know before, but the clip type is fixed better than I thought. In the past, I was worried that my scalp would sweat or the adhesive would fall off if I did it with a fixed method. But clip-type can be controlled by the clip at any time without worrying about it, and it's fixed better than I thought. I even wore a clip-on wig and went snorkeling and water park last summer (2017). But it didn't come off at all. Of course, the front hair is fixed with tape, so it drips with water, but it is firmly attached to the head because it is fixed with clips to the side and the back of the head
Looking back after wearing a wig for a year, there were many embarrassing situations. I took a CT scan of my co-worker trying to touch her wig because she said she saw gray hair on her head, and her hair on the back of her head was a little pressed when she went on a business trip. When I went out on a business trip and the radiologist was embarrassed because a clip came out, I went on a boat with the co-workers (the sun is strong) and slept with the wig on a night out with my friends not to be caught wearing it, even though it was clip-type; still, I remember wearing it and shampooing it with tears in my eyes; still, 2, My hair looked a little empty in the sun, but after wearing a wig, I can proudly show the top of my head in the sun. Like everything in the world, when you get one, you lose the other.
After a year of wearing a wig, I recommend clip-type for those who wear it for the first time. It takes a long time to adjust to the fixed diet, and for now, it's so inconvenient.
But since I've been using the clip type for about a year, it feels like the hair in the part that was fixed with the clip is losing a little more. Are you in the mood? I'm thinking of doing it with hair loss medicine this year. In case the shading comes after taking the hair loss medicine or it doesn't work, I'm planning to extend the contract for another year and do it at the same time.
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