Hello, I got a wig last week.
I've been wearing a wig since 2001
Ha*mo and single-person shoes were moving around, and this time, it was produced in a place called Mo*.
I don't know for those who are new to it, but since I've been using it for over 20 years
If the product comes out well and I set the style well, I take care of it to a certain extent
It would be better to make it cost-effective in a single person.
I've been wearing the wig I'm wearing for almost three years, but the front skin has hardened and started to crack, so I'm making a new one.
It doesn't look like I've been wearing a wig for more than 3 years. There's no discoloration, and the hair is maintained a lot, and even asked me if I'm wearing a wig
I'm confident that I have some know-how.
I've been through a lot of trial and error...
But this time, I was going to do a one-man shoot, but it kept failing.
And as I got older, my passion to go through the internet disappeared like I did when I was young
So this time, it's a commuting line, and it's going to be cheaper than Ha*Mo. (Actually, it's more annoying to find out more.)
That's why I decided
It is said that 50% of the wool is basic here. I think I set it at 40% last time
And they said they only use human hair. Until now, I've always mixed artificial hair and used it.
I heard that only three colors are possible: black, natural brown, and light brown…
I'm thinking of adding a bit of perm, so I think it's 50% bloated
What is the standard percentage of wigs?
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