I would LOVE to see a review or hear about your dermarolling experiences. I just signed up to review a dermaroller and I'm so confused by how it all works LOL. I'm afraid of using certain products after dermarolling, or how much pressure to use, how long to do it, how often etc. There are so many conflicting reviews on it, I'd feel much better reading the experience of someone I feel like I know rather than someone that could have been paid to write a review or something y'know?
I also got the review for a dermaroller too, but I have been doing it since december iwth my own dermaroller - haha - but you can never have too many on hand!! thanks to a really nice lady who helped me sort it out a bit, I feel pretty good that I have a handle on it. She has a youtube channel too
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Er4is7sDgsg
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When I review that dermaroller, I will explain how I do it, what I use, need, etc. However, if you have specific questions, just ask me
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I will say this, you should, before dermarolling, have on hand the following
91% Isopropyl Alcohol to sterilize your dermaroller
A good numbing gel - I use this
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BIO0F8E
cotton pads
your serums - vitamin C, retinol, hyaluronic acid
moisturizer - vit C
I also use a Vit C mist as well
Also, if you are prone to any type of infections, a good anti-bacterial cream as well
Make sure your workspace is clean and wiped down with a solution of the 91% alcohol + water - I have a spray bottle just for this use. I also place down clean paper towels where I might be placing my derma roller.
Vit C is so important cause it helps with the collagen production, so if you don't have it on hand or you like your other serums, you can add a powered form of it and add it to your serums and moisturizers.
@ZeeOmega I think that is a great idea!!