Takes some finesse but worthy of investment.
Showrunner. This is a glorious gorgeous wig. Soft realistic hair fibers, heat friendly, hand tied, very comfortable cap that works with petite heads with adjustable velcro, beautiful lace front. So let's get into it.... I use my curling iron on lowest setting of 240°. Since I don't like the flip outward so much, and, if you have an outward flip at nape, it puts too much stress on those hair fibers rubbing against your clothes and neck which causes tangles and frizz. So, by taking a curling iron and reversing curl pattern starting high at nape, and all over if you want, it reduces the chances for friction and doesn't tangle as easily or incessantly. I used my heat tool on the entire wig and let me tell you, she's so beautiful!!! This cut is so well done! I don't add much curl to the entire back, just a slight curl. And my reverse curl on the rest of the wig is less pronounced than original. I will update with a longevity and hair fiber durability assessment. I've had many many wigs over 2 decades. I love Raquel. Right now, I also have Well Played which I add slight curls to and she absolutely lovely! I do have to tighten the straps at back as well because I have a petite head, but she is lovely. Raquel has beautiful and blended colors. I love her lace fronts, mono and hand tied caps, and love her shaded colors. One of my faves is the 14/22ss which is a dark blonde with shaded roots. Love and Light <3. ;)