Short Cuts When Mono Rooting

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  • čas přidán 6. 07. 2024
  • Want to speed up your time when mono-rooting? Check out this quick tip that will help you along your way!

Komentáře • 26

  • @TheRebornhobby
    @TheRebornhobby Před rokem

    Thank you !! nice meeting you....KEEP UP THE BEAUTIFUL WORK

  • @laurapittman1992
    @laurapittman1992 Před 7 měsíci

    Gotta give you credit too gal,you really about 8 months ago taught me to root one hair at a time i just gotta learn to space and not root so much thick hair,but i gotta give it to you all the credit after all theses years of rooting i was doing it wrong,lots of hugs and thank U's hun!!❤

    • @AlzsNursery
      @AlzsNursery  Před 6 měsíci

      I’m so glad I was able to help you my friend:) 🤗

  • @cynthiajfannin7986
    @cynthiajfannin7986 Před 2 lety

    Looks beautiful!🥰

  • @laurapittman1992
    @laurapittman1992 Před 7 měsíci +1

    ❤thanks for sharing!!!

  • @didismith7682
    @didismith7682 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for taking the time to instruct us that are new to reborning. Great job!
    What color is that, im diabetic and feel like at times my eyes play tricks on me. I've only rooted with black and brown while learning the art of rooting because it has been easier to see the strands but now I'm ready to move on to blonde or red, why im asking the color...again thanks, blessings ❤❤❤❤

    • @AlzsNursery
      @AlzsNursery  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Thank you for watching! Honestly I’m not 100% sure the color name I used as there are so many I use. I can tell you I use Southern Charm as a supplier. They have beautiful hair that is amazing quality;) The other suggestion I would recommend is using a heat lamp inside the head. If you turn off your surrounding lights and only have the rooting lamp on the hair will be contrasted to the head appearing darker while the head glows from the light within. I hope that makes sense. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions!
      Thank you again for watching and make sure to subscribe to see more of our content coming soon:)

  • @rebornlifeandlittlegizmo8991

    It looks beautiful, very realistic looking. I'm not great with rooting lol, I suppose it's because I don't enjoy doing it. Hugs from Scotland in the UK xx

    • @AlzsNursery
      @AlzsNursery  Před rokem +1

      Thank you my dear! I get that;) It’s a love hate relationship lol!! Have a great rest of your week my friend! Sending happy thoughts from your friend on the other side of the pond;) 🤗❤️

  • @norma9548
    @norma9548 Před rokem +1

    Hi. I see that you are using a 42 gauge crown needle on this doll but on the other rooting video “Rooting tips and tricks” you used a 46 gauge crown needle. Does it matter which one to use? Since I’ve found your videos recently, I’ve watch 4 of your vids and I’m hooked 😀. Can’t wait to keep on going jijiji. Thank you again for sharing

    • @AlzsNursery
      @AlzsNursery  Před rokem +1

      The difference between the 42g and the 46g is the size of the hole it punctures. Larger the number, smaller the hole.
      I personally always use a 46g around the face line to make the hair as natural as possible.
      Sometimes a 42g needle works better with different types of hair, adult mohair or human hair would be a good example. A 46g would be better suited to use with Alpaca or yearling mohair.
      The barbs on a smaller needle size are not always able to catch a larger size diameter of hair, if that makes sense. A 46g is a lot harder to work with so if your new to rooting I would start with a 42g.
      I hope that helps answer your questions:) Thanks again for watching!
      Ginger

  • @layaweeiss5562
    @layaweeiss5562 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Do you draw hair on the head first? Do you have a video how to do that?

    • @AlzsNursery
      @AlzsNursery  Před 4 měsíci

      I always map out the hair by either painting hair lightly or using Prismas. I do have a video on hair mapping but haven’t done one of the process. I will add it to my list of videos to working on;) Thanks again for watching!

  • @debbiesantiago-jones5577

    I have such a hard time getting one hair to catch on the needle! I use loupes but still can barely see the strands.

    • @AlzsNursery
      @AlzsNursery  Před 2 lety +1

      I completely understand as I have vision disorders brought on by a TBI. I use a high magnification glasses (not sure the number), in addition to using the highest magnification lens for my counter lamp. I highly recommend using the Patriot Lighting® Apollo Integrated LED Magnifier Desk Lamp. Found it so much more helpful than the others I tried;) Good luck my friend!

  • @debbieboutwell4127
    @debbieboutwell4127 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hi, do you warm the doll’s head?

    • @AlzsNursery
      @AlzsNursery  Před 9 měsíci

      Almost always if possible. Makes rooting much more easier with less resistance;) I use a heat lamp in standard size dolls. In preemies I only use a heated rice sock. The lamp runs risk to touching the sides of the vinyl and causing heat damage in preemies;)

  • @peggy6192
    @peggy6192 Před 2 lety

    What do I do different if I am left handed?

    • @AlzsNursery
      @AlzsNursery  Před 2 lety

      You would work your rows from right to left if your rooting with your left hand. Always seating the strand closest to you, working towards the strand furthest away. That way they never cross and get tangled, if that makes sense.

  • @lisasolis7399
    @lisasolis7399 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I wish ppl would stop adding music to their videos.
    You have to turn up the volume to hear them talk and then they stop and the music blast out, and you wake everyone up if you watch at night like I have to.

    • @AlzsNursery
      @AlzsNursery  Před 9 měsíci +2

      Thank you for the comment! I’ll definitely keep that in mind when making the next video;)

  • @misternuritasreborn6997

    👋🏻⚘👧🏼