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I'm also leaving a message in the hope that it's helpful on the way through.
I am currently 27 years old. I also thought a lot about M-shaped hair loss at the age of 23.
Because of my professional nature, I didn't think much about it (sales) and went to get a wig.
The company I went to recommended it, so I didn't think about it and did it
I wore a wig that was set about 15 days later... I shaved my head as you said
I put something called a human bond on my bare hair.
When I shaved my head, the sadness was for a moment... I think I felt pretty good when I put it on at first.
You look thick, and I had curly hair, but it's straight, so your hair looks good...
I think it was a feeling that I felt so stressed out.
But I was worried because I had too much hair.
What if people find out if it's a wig...Haha
As mentioned above, the attachable style is much better than the detachable one.
And as you said, it's quite inconvenient.
I think it's awkward and uncomfortable because something I didn't think about came up.
However, it becomes a habit after a week to two weeks, so it's not that uncomfortable.
However, as I wrote in other people's replies, I am reluctant to go to places where there is a lot of water or wind.
I think this is a common part of wigs.
The ad says you can swim and take a bath, but... Of course, it's possible. But it's unnatural
It's obvious.
(Of course it could be just the wig I used. I also heard that I can swim and I spent a lot of money :)
And I don't know because it hasn't been that long since I switched to removable, but I'm nervous.
When it's windy or waiting for the subway, the whole scene goes up.

Lastly, if you are going to do it, I hope you will find out a lot of information in detail and make a careful decision.
Looking at this thought, I think you must have thought a lot about it and moved your writing.
And since you're young, I hope you can buy a nice wig even if it costs you money. (If you're thinking about wigs -- I wouldn't recommend it.)
I don't disagree, either.) Of course, your hair will get twisted later, but if you look carefully, you can buy it a little cheaper.

I hope you make a quick decision and only get stressed out.




>>By the way, this person was born in '83, is there someone like this? ㅋㄷ...
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>>I was going to post it in the photo section, but I just post it here..
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>>I don't know what to do with this hair...
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>>Now I've given up styling it with a thickener
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>>He's in a hurry not to show that he's bald...
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>>Maybe everyone around me will know that I'm bald -_-;;
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>>Anyway, I'm barely covering my bare skin...
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>>It's what people often say. It's a tight hair...
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>>What I'm really worried about is whether to continue using this hair dye or a wig...
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>>If I get a wig, I'll have to attach it or detach it..
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>>There's a detachable wig from the company...
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>>I think the wig itself is well made, but the design is like Young Blue Club's ear hair, so I don't use it
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>>I'm folding it with a hair dye...
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>>Seniors... Which one would be better out of the hair loss wigs????
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> If you were born in 1983, you're 23 years old. That's how I was when I was 23. Oh, it reminds me of the old days ㅠ_ㅠ To tell you about me, I was in the military at the time, so I had 3mm shaved, then I used my hair supermillian hair, which is a great-grandmother, after being discharged from the military and having 3mm shaved. I grew out my hair once, and even if I spray it on the top of my hair in a similar state to 'It looked like you', it was too much to style it as you said. So I pushed it back to 3mm and used a thickener. I was satisfied to some extent. Of course, the problems that arise when using the thickener are inevitable. The thickener is not an ember like you, but it's less obvious when it's short than when you grow your hair from the top of your head. It's quite natural if you spray it in a very small amount and cover it. This is what I felt in my experience, so I lasted for about a year and gave up the thickener when the front line disappeared. Your picture is on the top, so I'm not sure if the front part is definitely alive. If you don't have bangs, it's a thickener and a wig (like detachable)I've been using it for four years, but don't take off the detachable one you have once, and try living at home (especially when you're sleeping) if you think you can live without it for a month Since you need to paint the glue, you have to think that you're giving up on your top hairEveryone says it's less noticeable than detachable. But I can't stand anyone apart from giving up my top hair. How frustrating it is, I took it off because I was frustrated about two days later. As you said, the detachable wig is unnatural, but if you do well in style, it is worth looking at to some extent. Most of the same bald people recognize it, but there are people who don't recognize it surprisingly. (Someone posted a picture of me wearing a wig in the wig section, please refer to it.) Oh, with a cloth like this. If I were you, even if I had short bangs, I would have used a hair dye with short bangs. Otherwise, I would have worn a detachable wig. Once you wear a wig, it's hard to take it off, so you have to think about it a lot If you wear a wig, you should meet your stylist well. When you cut your wig for the first time, do you think about the hair you want and put pressure on the stylist so that you can get the style you want? I'm telling you to deliver the requirements in detail;; I'm not writing, but it's just like me a few years ago ㅠ_ㅠ It's hard

[This post was copied from the wig by godmother in 2011-12-28 18:16:41]

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