>It's been four days since I wore a wig because I was hip to the writings of many seniors here.
>It's an M-shaped wig, the back is a clip, and the front is a tape type. Don't shave the remaining bangs and put tape on top of it
>There was no need to worry about it falling off even if it was attached to the hair, maybe because the adhesion was so good.
>But the problem is that when I take off the wig at night, some of my precious bangs stick to the wig tape and fall off.
>But when I tried to hold the tape under the hairline, my forehead looked too narrow...
>Is there any solution. I don't want to shave my precious bangs even if I die.
>That's why I wonder if I can use remover (for removing hair adhesive silicone or bond) to take off the tape-type wig.
>For your information, mine is a hair contact type.
>Seniors, please advise if there is anyone who used remoevr when taking off the hot-tap wig.
The best way is to cut the hair on the forehead line and the part that gets ripped off on the tape
The second remover is good, but it can be cumbersome. It would be good to use the remover after being recommended by the company you use If it's a type of contact, it's not a strong tape. I think a remover should be a SuperSolver It's 5,000 won from Company M
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