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Try using a push pin. Those are much thicker than needles, but not too thick. They work perfectly for me, not just making new holes, but loosening the preexisting holes.
I personally don't recommend ramming the tool into the plastic. If it's hard plastic, the blunt end is not strong enough to go through -- all that will happen, if you have a metal tool, is that the needle will push down into the tool itself, and you have to unscrew it and pull it back up. :I It's really annoying, and I hate when that happens. The hair falls out in the process, so you have to put the hair back in afterwards. In extreme cases, the needle might even break -- that's happened to me before, too. Just stick to making a hole with the push pin first.