The "Bad Hair Day" in Autumn Is Really Troublesome!

anna-lee-7

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As soon as autumn arrives, my hair is like it's hit the "out of control" button—I straighten it smooth in the morning, but it turns messy quickly. Spending too long in the warm rooms makes it worse: the hair becomes extremely dry, and static electricity pulls the bangs tight against my forehead.
Wanting to tie a neat ponytail, the loose hair flies all over, and even with hair gel, it won’t last for more than two hours; Too much hair gel will make the hair greasy and stick to the scalp. Not to mention, after cooling down, putting on a hat or wearing a scarf will make the hair lose shape when removed. I have to find a mirror to fix it to avoid embarrassment.
Later, I was introduced to the wear and go wigs by a friend, which opened up a whole new world—just five minutes in the morning to put them on. No matter how strong the wind outside or how dry the indoors, the hairstyle stays fluffy and neat.