by SetsunaKou » Mon Feb 18, 2013 11:51 am
You're right---it's normal with that sort of rooting. ^^
There seem to be 3 methods (at least) to rooting:
1)Knot Method - Most difficult and takes the longest to do. It's very secure but it fills up the inside of the head really FAST so that if you make the knots too large, the head will be FULL of them and distort/warp the face. I do not like this method at all. ^^;; It's way too hard for me! It can take a week or more for just one head. ^^;;
2)Thread and needle Method - (This is what I use) It's easy enough, just rather tedious but not as ultra tedious or as time-consuming as the knot method above. You do need button craft thread and a long craft needle to use this method, though. It will give your thumb a workout (blisters?) if you have soft skin/fingers. (Ouch!) But it's very neat and practicable and you can root a head in as little as 2 hours or up to 8 hours, depending on the hairstyle/how much hair.
3)Push Method - (Using the dollyhair tool) This is probably a bit easier than the thread and needle but it's really non-secure and you need fabri-tac (or similar type) glue to 'secure' the hair from the inside after you're done 'rooting.' You can't really brush the hair much if you use this method, as the hair will most likely fall out, even with glue, especially after a while. It's fast---just about an hour or two to finish, but I've tried this method a few times and still really prefer the thread and needle method---it's neater and much more secure (hair is brushable!) and you can add the glue or not and it's still more secure either way.
Since you're using the push method, you'll just need to be really observant and extra careful/gentle when pushing in the hair fibers, that you don't pull or brush them back or anything yet since they'll just come back out, and then once you have the holes all filled in, then glue it all in from the inside. Wait a day, then you can style/gently brush the hair. (I'd just comb or finger comb it----this method isn't super secure, even after glue, with brushing.)
For the thin/thick---it depends on what type of hairstyle you're after.
A ponytail, should have sparse rooting in the middle/sides so that the tail isn't too thick. But normal 'down' hair should have roots everywhere, about 1 - 1.5mm apart.
For the plugs, Dollhair type is nice in that it seems to come with 'automatic' plugs! I just separate them but taking a hank of the hair, then dropping it gently about 5" from the table/surface I'm working.
When it falls, it will 'separate' into tiny plugs! Then I just carefully fully separate the plugs and line them up till I have about twenty and start rooting them. When they run out, I 'drop' another hank, separate the pre-sized plugs, and do those. ^^
Good lucK!!! ^^