I had thin skin once. It was like saran wrap. I don't know how you can use tape on it. I ruined it. Is there some other thin skin you are referring to? I cant see how you can use tape without ruining it.1. Totally false. Your supplier is telling you that because currently, lace is difficult to obtain because Chinese workers are refusing to make them.
2. Why can't you wear thin skin?
3. You can use tape with skin, you just need to be careful.
4. I also hate glues, and try and pull my clients off them as much as possible.
C-22 to remove it, and go a tad thicker... you have many options in thickness... 0.04, 0.06I had thin skin once. It was like saran wrap. I don't know how you can use tape on it. I ruined it. Is there some other thin skin you are referring to? I cant see how you can use tape without ruining it.
Everything that was completed, was eventually shipped. No more materials getting in.Do you Think there are thousands and thousands of lfull swiss ace stock systems sitting in warehouses in N.Korea not being able to leave the country ? once they open up , lace will be in abundance again i think
Where did you come up with that silliness?The production issue is the factories are making PPE.
There's more money in stitching face masks than making lace wigs one hair at a time.
When the PPE market becomes saturated they will revert to hairpieces again.
Just insane. So what is it going to be at this point here now almost one year later? North Korea is just never going to work on systems again until we are literally at 0 new cases per day in the world and then and only then will they allow materials to be shipped in? Because from what I understand China has Covid pretty much behind them at this point. Not sure why they can't send the materials in. On top of that, all these factory workers who would do the knotting in North Korea - all out of jobs this entire time. This should all be a lesson to wearers to have a good 2 systems on standby because it's clear this industry can get quite shady. I don't think I can name anything else that isn't yet back in production except for hair systems.Everything that was completed, was eventually shipped. No more materials getting in.
You are trying to make "sense" of a country that makes no sense... and why are you calling the industry "shady" because something the world was turned upside down... by something unexpected?Just insane. So what is it going to be at this point here now almost one year later? North Korea is just never going to work on systems again until we are literally at 0 new cases per day in the world and then and only then will they allow materials to be shipped in? Because from what I understand China has Covid pretty much behind them at this point. Not sure why they can't send the materials in. On top of that, all these factory workers who would do the knotting in North Korea - all out of jobs this entire time. This should all be a lesson to wearers to have a good 2 systems on standby because it's clear this industry can get quite shady. I don't think I can name anything else that isn't yet back in production except for hair systems.