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The 1.0mm Professional Titanium Microneedle Roller by Infinitive Beauty features 540 titanium needles designed for deep skin treatment. CE approved and clinically proven, it targets acne scars, wrinkles, blackheads, and stretch marks, offering a safe, durable, and effective solution for daily home use to rejuvenate and brighten skin.
Manufacturer | Infinitive Beauty- Micro Needle Roller System |
Package dimensions | 16.2 x 4.4 x 4.4 centimetres |
Package Weight | 82 g |
Brand | Infinitive Beauty |
Target audience | children^men^women |
Item model number | S-005 |
Package Dimensions | 16.2 x 4.4 x 4.4 cm; 81.65 g |
ASIN | B0085LP7HW |
S**E
Good quailti roller for home use
I boght this 0/25mm derma roller as I have no experience with rollers of that type and didn't want my skin to get damaged. I have used it 4 times now and have upgraded to a 1mm roller. I think this one is excellent for novices and people with sensitive skin who want to start out with a derma roller. It come hygenically packaged, has an ergonomic handle and glides easily over the skin. You can use it every day and it won't damage your epidermis. I personally haven't seen any results in my skin's condition using this version hence I upgraded to a 1 mm roller which is a lot more painful as it really pricks your skin thereby drawing blood. For general skin conditioning I would recommend the 0.25mm or even the 0.5 mm derma roller from this firm. They are affordable, easy to clean and store and long lasting.
D**Y
not as sharp as Dr Roller but it does work
I have been using the Dermaroller for my acne scars for years, the item itself is different from the Dr Roller Dermaroller (which is the best one on the market), which I have used on face before (I have the 1mm microneedle one for both brands). The differences are that the needles on this type of roller are not in a zig zag line (which does not seem to matter much, having used it on my face this weekend) and are not as sharp as the Dr Roller ones, however this does not mean that they do not do the job or are less effective. Do not get me wrong they are both painful and you are meant to pass over each scar a total of 16 times (4 times in each direction) so eventually you do get a little blood coming out, you are meant to. The principle is that you are in effect re-opening the acne scars and get your body to produce collagen and seal the scars correctly, and I promise you this tool does do this. It is excellent for skin rejuvenation. My acne scars are less deep than what they used to. As there are needles you have to be mindful that you are meant to suffer a little, therefore, if you cannot take it get some numbing cream or lidocaine (after a while you get used to the pain, like we ladies do when we wax ourselves, don't we?), also because the item is again made of needles, use some Dettol to sterilise the Dermaroller once you finished using it, I mix water and Dettol and keep it there for 30 mins to 1 hour. The item should be disposed of after 3 months if you are using it regularly i.e. every 2 weeks, or after 6 months if you are using it (like me), every month or so, although I got a bit of a break over last year and did not religiously do it every month. On my skin, after the treatment I use some disinfectant (Savlon or similar) to get rid of the little specks of blood, then followed by a vial of collagen and elastin and finally once dry I put some Aloe Vera 98% to soothe the skin. It does work, I noticed the effect after 2 days I have done it and also I have been told by people around me that my skin does look better after the treatment. It does tighten the skin, so in the long run you also delay getting deep wrinkles, so all round the dermaroller tool, whether this brand or the Dr Roller is a good product. It is important not to put make up on for 2 days after the treatment otherwise you get blackheads, which defeats the purpose. Also do not go over any fresh spots or irritated skin you currently have, rather go near it to help produce the natural collagen. Only use on old scars and not irritated parts of the skin if in doubt.Overall I would say that this item is less painful than the Dr Roller because needles are less sharp and go less deeper, but it does produce results.
M**A
Finally a solution!
I bought this just because it looked promissin, but after it came and I started to do research about it, I found out, this is the weird stuff making you to bleed, and I'd have never bought it therefore...anyways, I used to have a bad acne and have many scars after, which seem not to be disappearing and are making my skin to look much worse, than it actially could, so I just held my breath and went for it. I have to say it bled a lot, especially on the areas with scars, even though I didn't make much pressure. But just after the first application, the skin seemed to unify in tone and the scars to fade! The sensation and look on skin after is almost the same, as if you'd got sun-burned, so I think I'll give it a rest at least a week before using again - which I'm looking forward to! Last thing is, I would never use it, if I'd still had an active acne, cause it's just not what is it for! I's even said in the instructions. Give it a try, if you have problems with scars or marks of any kind, good luck.
H**Q
BEWARE OF THIS PRODUCT- regarding product use for hair loss.
I bought this item as i heard good reviews about it and i heard it is good in combating hairloss. Thus i used it on my forehead to prevent a receding hairline. When i bought it all seemed well and good. Whilst using it, it didn't hurt. Minor side effects such as slight itchiness were seen but was already expected as stated on the box. However, to my horror, the next day my skin started shedding like dandruff. I noticed these areas that were affected were only areas where i had used the derma roller on my forehead. i dont think it has anything to do with infection as there is no puss or bruising. The skin just becomes extremely dry and begins flaking. I used the roller on Monday and until today on Friday every evening i get flaking of my forehead even though i have stopped using the roller. Furthermore i am experiencing further hair loss. From approximately of 10-20 hairs in the shower to a now 50-100, just in the past few days. I would not like to blame it on this product but as i have neither changed my diet, routine or supplements, i can only conclude that the cause was triggered by using the derma roller. Thus for anybody reading this in regards to preventing a receding hairline I would say this product is horrible. Although it says clinically proven, right now i am very skeptical about this product.
E**A
Great Little Gadget
I really like this derma roller. I apply Emla cream to my face first, so it doesn't hurt as I don't press very hard. It just burns slightly leaving my face red for a few hours, which is not a problem if I do it in the evening. I tried doing one hand as well, and after only one go, that hand looked better, the dips between tendons filled out quite a bit improving the look of the hand. The roller seems a perfect size to easily use on different areas, even narrow spaces like between the eyebrows. After use I sterilise it with Savlon lotion, and then dry it on paper towel. The perspex container it comes in is neat and attractive too, keeping it clean and protected. I would certainly recommend this product.
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