Raquel Welch's Wavy Day by Raquel Welch is an exquisite tousled wave bob that elegantly falls just below the shoulders. Crafted from Tru2Life heat friendly synthetic hair, this wig can be styled using thermal styling tools for styling. The Memory Cap III base, hand-tied monofilament and top also provide a cool and comfortable fit.
Tru2Life fiber is heat-friendly, so you can easily change your style whenever you want. Flat iron, curl or blow dry this wig as often as necessary in order to recreate classic styles like flatironing, curling or blow drying - always using low settings so as not to damage or overheat its fiber.
Tru2Life fiber from Hairuwear feels and looks like real human hair. You can style it using thermal styling tools with temperatures as high as 350 degrees Fahrenheit, but only on low settings. The fiber retains its shape even after several washes, while remaining compatible with natural colors and offering maximum flexibility. Raquel-Welch wigs are accompanied by instructions for how to take care of them. You can brush, comb, or finger style it often to keep it looking its best.
Monofilament line is known for its versatility and ease of handling. Furthermore, its good abrasion resistance helps reduce line snags when fishing away from structures or brush.
Monofilament Wigs can be worn on a daily basis, although regular washing and conditioning are necessary to maintain their natural appearance. To get the best results, make sure you follow the care instructions of your manufacturer. For the best fit, you can compare your results with our chart to find out what size wig is right for you. For styling, you can use heat styling tools on synthetic or human monofilament hair wigs.
The lace frontals are installed by sewing them in. However, lace closures cover only the exact middle portion of your hairline. Moreover, fewer raw Indian bundles will be required to cover your entire head. This makes the former more costly than its counterpart.
It is essential that you maintain your lace frontal by brushing and detangling regularly. Avoid conditioner as it can loosen the hand-tied strands and cause your frontal to fall out over time.