Hair
Questions
• How do I install my falls?
• How do I install my ball mount
falls?
• How can I care for my falls?
• How do I clean my falls?
• What are my falls made out of?
• Can you make my falls into dreads?
Step One
Put your into two flat
"ballet" buns or one large flat bun. It's easier to
wrap the falls around a wider, flatter bun and this will also
allow you to hide your hair. Gel, hairspray, and bobby pins help
secure the bun and helps with flyaways.
Step Two
Tie the falls to the bun
making sure you can hide the ends of the elastic. Change the
placement of the tie to get the look you want. You can tie the
elastic on the side like in the photo or in the back with the
hair over your face.
Step Three
Carefully flip the falls over
and repeat step two for the other side. You might have to use
bobby pins to secure the falls. To hide the base of the falls,
you can do a few different things. You can wraps some of the hair
over the base and pin it in place, or use bows or hair
decorations to cover it up.
Step One
Installing ball mount falls
are quite simple and the end result looks fabulous. First put you
hair into two high pigtails that are loose from your scalp.
Step Two
Then using your fingers, make
a small division of your hair under the pigtail and carefully
pull the elastics through the divide.
Step Three
Pull your pigtail tight to
your scalp so that the falls won’t slide. You can make a
small bun to give the falls more height or leave your pigtail as
is and blend in your own hair. Make sure you wrap the elastics
around your hair to keep the falls in place. You might want to
add a couple bobby pins to make them a bit more secure.
Step Four
Gently flip the falls over
your hair and repeat on the other side. The falls are lightweight
so you can wear them for hours with out strain. To remove the
falls, just repeat the steps backwards.
The better you care for your falls, the longer they will last. Store your falls in the bag they were sent in or use a plastic bag. Braiding loose falls into a large loose braid will also keep them from tangling. To take tangles out of loose falls you can either dampen the falls with water and/or lightly spray a detangler and then brush them starting from the bottom and work upwards to avoid major tangles. Using your fingers to gently comb out the falls is a better method for the denser fibers or on braids, dreads, and rexlace. We occasionally spray the loose falls with detangler in order to work with the fiber. We use Johnson's "No More Tangles" spray detangler.
You don't need to wash your falls too often. After wearing them, all you need to do is let them air dry and spray them with Febreeze if needed. However, when you wash them, hand-wash them with warm water and mild shampoo. Gently work the shampoo in and rinse. You can spray detangler on loose falls when wet or dry and gently brush starting at the bottom and working your way up. Falls don't need conditioners. Let air dry. When washing braids, dreads, ribbons, and rexlace you don't need to brush, but gently comb through them with your fingers.
We only use the best that will last that's why we use Kanekalon and/or Silky Kanekalon (quality Japanese fibers). We secure the center with either heavy duty thread or shrinkies so your falls stay in place through all the wear and tear.
No. At this time we are not making dreads, but do hope to create falls using pre-made dreads from a reputable dread maker.