Just finished my first full reroot at around 2 a.m. this morning. (Finally, my insomnia had a use.) I couldn't find my fabric glue to save my life, so I squirted his head full of tacky glue and I'm hoping for the best. It still hasn't dried after around 9 hours, bit the hair is holding secure, and it held on long enough for my impatient self to pour boiling water over his head (and my fingers, ow). Now I have to wait for everything to dry so I can reunite him with his body after all these months.
The reroot itself only took 6-8 hours. In hindsight, though, I probably should have picked literally anything but an Integrity Toys doll for my first reroot. Their heads are super hard, and this little devil has broken a total of about 11 needles between two different attempts to reroot him, 5 of them happening over the last two days. (And not just the eye snapping, this guy wanted to go the extra mile. And snap one of them completely in half and make me pry it out of his head.) And if he wasn't snapping needs, he was shoving them up into my tool and making me unscrew it to shake them out. (My poor fingers are raw.) I'm sure most of my struggles are because I've got no idea what I'm doing, but during the last hour, I DID start to develop a few tricks to make it easier that I'm going to apply to my next one. (Considering I have at least 5 more IT dolls to reroot by the time I get my hands on the last ones I'm searching for, I'd better come up with some tricks . . .)