Yeah. They were supposed to be real hair, already dyed and styled. Unfortunately it was a very well done scam website. My hairdresser had said that some had better heat tolerances than others, but without a label, there's no way to even know.If they aren't real hair, you can't use curling irons on wigs, most are synthetic materials and will melt. You can wet the hair and use curlers on them, hair spray too. I usually buy them pre styled, much easier to deal with. I do find it difficult purchasing wigs on line as they never look like the advertised product, nor do they look as good as they do on someone else.