I really wanted to love this wig. At the price I should right?
PROS: The color and fit are correct. The hair was not thin. It was easy for my stylist to cut bangs in.
CONS: As soon as I wore this wig outside in the summer humidity it frizzed up like no other wig I've ever owned in my six years of wearing Raquel Welch human hair wigs. At the beginning of the day it was straight. By the end of the day it looked like a shaggy dog on my head -- something out of the 1970s frizzy hair days. How embarrassing to present myself like this to work colleagues and friends! I almost cried. It's bad enough to be cursed with alopecia but even worse to be stuck with a bad wig that you cannot afford to replace for many months..
Over the last month I have washed my wig several times and applied "product." A flat/curling iron cannot adequately fix the problems that this wig has. The wig still frizzes up badly within a hour or so. I am at my wit's end. The worst part is that there are lots of hair ends of varying lengths on the exposed part of the wig. They are all the first to frizz up and it shows badly. The crown of my head looks weird with all of the short fly-away ends.
I don't know what grade hair Raquel Welch used for this wig but it's insultingly poor quality. I've been sold a $1200 lemon. I do not blame wigs.com (they couldn't know just how bad this hair was when it was neatly cradled in the box) and will continue to purchase from their site -- if I don't die of e