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Introduction
Ever used a wig for your theater performances or Halloween costumes? Maybe you know someone who constantly need wigs because they have cancer or other medical conditions. This guide is needed because many people think a wig they bought for personal or professional usagethose who believe that wigs with fallen out pieces should be trashed if pieces fall out when it is a simple fix that anyone with a needle and thread can complete. It will also help people battling cancer who need wigs and may notWe want to spend as much money on gettingshow that fixing a replacementwig is simple. Also, withWith a rise in popularity of cosplay, peopleanyone can fix their wigs with a needle and thread after lots of wear and tear, ultimately reducing. Our hope is that the amount ofguide will also help reduce waste and save money. This guide utilizes sewing needles and pins, so users need to be careful not to prick themselves.