I'm still a college student, but it's already been more than a year and a half since I wore a clip-type wig. I'm preparing to get a job, and since I majored in mechanical engineering, I go to power plants or construction sites. It's not an office job, it's an on-site job.
Fortunately, my job is not a fierce labor, but I have to go to the site for two hours every day to inspect the facilities. Then, of course, you have to wear a safety helmet during that time.
If you wear a safety helmet over the wig, you will sweat a lot and your hair will get wet, and I'm worried that if you shake or run your head in that state, the wig will be twisted.
Even during the reserve military training, the wig was about to come off in the high bar because I was sweating and moving violently. When I take off my high bar after training, my style is maintained without any difference from before I sweated, but my wig was flat without any volume, so it was very noticeable. It's also greasy. Especially during Hwasaengbang training, I couldn't stand the clip while taking off the gas mask.
Anyway, it will bother you when you wear a high bar while working after you get a job, and I'm more worried that if you take it off, the wig will be wrinkled and the shape will be distorted. If there are any current people, please give me some know-how or advice! It's a serious concern...
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