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First of all, I'm completely new to wigs. So I didn't even know there was a partial wig, so I barked at the title. Please understand. I'll ask you a question

I'm 24 years old and I haven't had a lot of hair since I was born. There are many side hair in the picture, but in reality, it is only grown and covered, and if you wet it with water or raise it with your hand, you can see the scalp clearly. Hair loss seems to start this year. In the end, I have a hair transplant in mind, but I'm still old, so I don't know how hair loss will proceed, so I thought about this and that, but I even thought about a wig.

My question is, can I use the removable wig only slightly on the front part. It's not that hard to style because you don't have thick hair and your forehead is so wide and M-shaped. I'm still young... So I was wondering if I could use a small amount of wigs detachably enough to make even a front line.

Again, what I'm curious about is whether it's possible to use the detachable part of the wig to give you a bang style by lengthening your hair that comes down to your forehead, and whether there are any side effects.. I'm also worried that the situation will get worse by pulling my hair.

I also thought about using the women's part wigs that are commonly sold on the market, but what I want is a small amount of wigs that won't stand out much even if I don't wear them. When I part my hair on the side, I want it to look natural even if it looks thin.

I know it's annoying, but please answer it.
[This post was copied from the wig by godmother in 2011-12-28 18:17:59]

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