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Topic: Leias Falls FAQ Posted: April 30 2005 at 12:13pm
I'm putting this up per Jenny's request...I sent it to Karen, but
didn't hear back (she's a very busy woman, after all). Feel free
to ask other questions or add to it!
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Falls are an easy way to change your hairstyle.You can add length or change your hair's color or texture in just
a few moments.
How long does my hair have to be to wear falls?
Generally you need to be able to get most of your hair into a ponytail or
pigtails.You need to provide a solid
base for the fall without putting too much stress on your real hair.
How do falls attach to my hair?
Falls come in a variety of styles, including:
Banana clip
claw (butterfly) clip
drawstring
comb
elastic
lace
The clip methods are probably the easiest as they simply snap shut around
your ponytail.Drawstring falls often
have a comb anchor and are pulled tight around the ponytail or bun.Bobby pins may also be used for extra
stability.
To attach an elastic-mounted fall, feed the elastic underneath the base of
your ponytail (right next to the scalp) so the fall is above the ponytail and
the elastic is poking out below.The
small knob at the top of the fall should be between your ponytail and your
scalp, hidden by your hair.Take the
free end of the elastic and wrap it around your ponytail.Arrange the fall to cover your real hair or
wrap your hair around the base of the combined fall and ponytail for added
height and support.Bobby pins can also
help support the fall and arrange the hair.Ponyfalls don’t have to look like ponytails (or pigtails).Experiment, add accessories, the
possibilities are endless!
Can I make my own falls?
Sure.You can make a wide variety
of falls without paying much.Elastic
mounted falls are the easiest, but it is also possible to make clip or
lace-mounted falls.
Elastic falls can use any kind of bulk hair--your choice.You can use anything from jumbo braid to
doll curls to braids to dreadlocks! Do note that silky kanekalon isn't the best
choice because that kind of hair is very fine and flat.Also, human hair probably isn't a good
choice either because if it has any cuticle left, it will get tangled.Most bulk human hair will also be too short,
because you have to fold the hair in half.
To make one elastic ponyfall you need two sturdy elastics (I like the
braided elastic kind with no metal bar) and about ½ to ¾ inch diameter amount
of bulk hair (thickness is a matter of personal preference).Fold the length of hair in half (this is why
long synthetic is good) so you have a loop at the top (1).
Take the first elastic and pass one end
through the loop of hair (2) and back to the top (so the hair hangs from the
elastic) (3), then feed one end of the elastic through the other and pull
tight (4, 5).
You should have a loop of
elastic around your finger, and the rest of the elastic should be holding the
hair in a tight bundle.Keep tension on
the elastic loop so it doesn’t come undone (you can pass the free end under the
rest of the elastic a second time for extra security, if you like).Now if you pull the hair straight down from
the elastic, you’ll get a little knob of hair at the top.
Wrap the second elastic around this knob of hair the same way you’d use an
elastic to put your hair in a ponytail.Make sure it’s really tight--you don’t want any hair to slip out.You should now have a ponytail with a small
knob (around an inch in diameter) with an elastic loop sticking out of the
top.If you like, you can take some
scissors or a razor to shape the ends of the fall.I would suggest trying the fall on your head before you do any
cutting, though.
That’s easy!You can even go back
and undo the elastics if you want to add or remove hair from the fall.Just be sure to make the little knob at the
top of the fall as small as possible, since you have to hide it under your real
hair, and a large knob pressing on your scalp can be uncomfortable.
A banana clip or claw clip fall should be made using weft hair.Sew the wefts to a netting base and then
attach the base to the clip.These may
take some practice, and it's a good idea to examine one that's already made to
figure out how to construct one.
How do I care for my falls?
That depends on the type of hair.In general, always carefully comb or brush them after you take them out
of your hair (except with curly falls).Store them in such a way that they won’t get tangled.I hang mine on a row of hooks mounted to the
wall.With long straight falls
(especially elastic ponyfalls) you can also loosely braid the hair and store it
in a bag.Falls don’t need to be washed
often, but if you choose to wash them, use cold water and mild shampoo.Washing can sometimes help restore curly
falls, especially if the curls have become separated.You might also consider using Febreeze on synthetic falls.
You’ll find greater detail on how to care for the various types of
extension hair within the hair extension forum.
Edited by leia1979
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Posted: April 30 2005 at 3:21pm
wow...clapping for leia!! how about some pix??? i'm kinda confused on the first elastic....is it a slipknot kinda thing?
has someone been swimming in the shallow end of the gene pool again?
Yeah..I don't understand the first elastic either. Are you saying to make a lark's head knot with the hair around the rubberband?
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Posted: April 30 2005 at 10:56pm
Yeah, I had a really hard time explaining it without pictures.
And I have no idea what one knot is called versus another. I want
to add pics, just haven't had time.
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Posted: April 30 2005 at 10:59pm
This is awesome, Leia. I'm in the process of updating everything this
weekend. I haven't heard from Karen in a while, so I'm assuming she's
on vacation or something and will be able to create stickies out of all
the kiosks when she gets back. :)
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