Micro Needle Roller
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Jun 22, 2013
Diva B.
Jun 22, 2013
Diva B.
Here's a photo of a micro needle in.05 inch.
Jun 22, 2013
Diva B.
Jun 22, 2013
Tara G.
Wow that looks scary. Does your face bleed?
Jun 22, 2013
Gioia B.
You look great. did you do it yourself? I am tempted to diy but scared. haha maybe you can share some tips here.
Jun 22, 2013
Jess M.
I'll try anything if it works!
Jun 22, 2013
Vanessa A.
I've seen these before! They totally look scary! Is it painful?
Jun 22, 2013
Shumi C.
I've tried it before. It does look scary but you're meant to roll it gently over your face. Can't say I noticed any difference but that's probably because I didn't use it regularly. Glad it's been working for you though. :)
Jun 22, 2013
Jay M.
OH MY SWEET HEAVEN!! Really? you roll that on your face? I've never seen anything like that. Looks like a tourture devise to me! Glad it worked for you. Your a braver woman than I. You do look beautiful!
Jun 22, 2013
Danny C.
I thought about getting that once. To scared to try it though
Jun 22, 2013
Diva B.
Well I won't lie, it does hurt a little. But it is recommended that you use a numbing cream before you roll. I do it every 4-5 days. @Tara G, no my face does not bleed. You have to roll gently. The roller allows your skin care products to penetrate deeper. Guys I really see the difference! I was days away from getting Restylane injections but in the end, decided to give this a try first. Try the numbing cream before you rule out this out. It's cheaper only about $10 and its safer than injections.
Jun 22, 2013
Patricia P.
Where can you buy it.
Jun 22, 2013
Traci L.
I have used that on clients it works by causing a slight injury to your skin an that make your skin start producing more collagen but if you have keloid skin you should not use this.
Jun 22, 2013
Traci L.
@ diva its really workin for you an you don't need injections there are so many other things you can do
Jun 22, 2013
Kristie R.
Where can you buy the numbing cream from online?
Jun 23, 2013
Diva B.
Thanks @ Traci for the compliment & for the advice about Keloid skin. I'll remember to warn people of that. @ Patricia I purchased my micro needle on Amazon. @ Kristie I purchased my numbing cream on EBay. It's used for tattoos & laser hair removal. I'll have to admit that mine didn't work that great. But then again, I didn't leave it on for the required 2 hrs. LOL!
Jun 23, 2013
Traci L.
Your welcome hun I use every machine out there lol I love that your so into antiaging.
Jun 24, 2013
Kristie R.
Thanks diva b :)