What if you tie a shim with a lack of density on your head?
If there was a lack of density, I thought of tying it up on an important day.
Tie it with a mulkal that has been planted with artificial or natural hair.
Some companies tie it up..Have you tried tying it up?
>There's no answer............
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>I've tried every hair loss cover or treatment
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>There was no way I liked it.........
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>Wigal. What you know now or what you think right now is the limit.
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>And don't ask for more............No matter how much money you put into it.
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>To tell you one thing, I just want people to understand that way.........
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>Please confidently adapt to the natural phenomenon........If it's really hard again...
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>If you have to wear a wig carefully, I'll tell you the best way.........
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>Everything else is the same as before... ...to show your forehead, you need to always keep a meter apart from people
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>If it's hard to keep 1 meter apart (it's mandatory under any circumstances), then let's cover the front line
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>I recommend you to use a thickener on the top of the wig for the top of the head...
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>That way, at least you can't see the net of the scalp line on the top of the head...
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>Or there is a way to plant the top of the head especially when making a wig so that it can never be seen......
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>I think it would be most natural to part your hair or the top of your head a little bit and use a thickener there.
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>These tips are something you can come up with when it hits you.
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>More importantly, it becomes a problem when you want to decorate your style every day while working and change your hairstyle.
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>If you chose a wig in the first place, you should think about how to take it off in advance.
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>Whether you work or what you do later, it's hard for you to live your whole life........
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>One day you might get caught... ...because it's not perfect......
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>That's why I'm recommending you just go around........I've tried my best........
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>I'm still looking for the right answer, but I think it's a force majeure...
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>I've used most of the methods, such as drug surgery and guitar, but there's no answer..........
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>In my opinion, I'm going to make a lot of money for a year or two and take a month or two off from what I did later
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>You can take sick leave, gather hair, or take a lot of vacation to shave your head
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>I'm thinking of covering the area where I took off my wig and had surgery with a thickening agent or something...
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>I think we'll have to see if it works out the way I think......
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>You should stay away from people with good eyesight.........
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>You might recognize everything........
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>Especially what's lacking is the scalp line........not everyone cares.......
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>One in 100 or 1,000 people will notice it.........There are people who know but don't say it
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>I'm just grateful........some crazy people talk about it face to face but you have to endure it.......
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>No one curses the natural hair loss itself.........
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>Just believe me, confidently acknowledge my current hair loss, and live with me...I don't know if it's harder for people to hide
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>I don't know if it's harder for someone who doesn't cover up, but...
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>I can tell you the pros and cons... When I see people for the first time or pass by, wearing a wig is more comfortable
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>When I see people often or every day, wearing wigs is much more painful.
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>So many people, especially those who work after seeing an unspecified number of people, have to look at the wig.........
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>If you're the one who keeps seeing the same people, I'd recommend you just live as you are...
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>If it's hard for you to deal with your hair when you see the same people... ...you have to use your hat often
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>There won't be any... If you're a student, even if you wear a hat often in the classroom or any place, especially in the fall semester
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>I don't think it's going to be difficult if you just make a style... I'm telling you because it's something I've already experienced...
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>Or shaving your head is okay, too...I've used it a few times too........both are temporary........
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>This is the only thing I can tell you right now......
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>The last thing I'm going to tell you is this That's the most important thing.
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>At least try the wig first and operate........
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>If you don't like it while using the wig, you can almost go back to your original state even if you take it off at any time...
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>Surgery creates indelible scars... ...I think surgery should be the last resort.
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>There's a difference between being reversible and not being able to go back...as an experienced person
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>I think it was a huge mistake to choose the surgery first...
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>>I have M-shaped hair loss...
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>>I posted a picture last time.
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>> Originally, I was going to have surgery, but then I have to wait until I have a head for about half a yearHe did.
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>>The semester is coming soon, but I can't go to school with that hair, so I'm going to cover up the M-shaped hair loss even as a temporary measure...ㅡ,ㅡ
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>>So what I'm thinking about now is a wig, but there are three things I'm worried about.
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>1. Won't people recognize the wig because it looks like a wig
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>2. What if you wear a wig on your bangs and fall off.
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>>3. I wonder who will hold your hair style if you match the wig. I think it'd be tacky if I did it at the wig place...
>>But it's more embarrassing to say, "Please go to the hair salon with a wig and cut it pretty." -,-;;
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>>I have a question like this, so please answer it crying
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>>And which company's products are good...I'm really curious about the features and prices. I'm in a hurry. The semester is less than a month away
>>I'm worried...Please answer me. Also, other than wigs, if there is a way to cover up hair loss in the M shape, please do it.
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>>I attached my email address, so please say something. crying
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