I am up for trialling most things but had a minor panic attack when I found out I was selected. I had googled microneedling and saw some pretty disturbing images.
So, I was very cautious with my first use. The roller has a sleek easy to hold design.
The process is quite simple. You just roll over your face gently in different directions (as shown on the back of the box) and sterilise the roller after use. You don't put any pressure on the roller...use the weight of the roller as your guide. As your confidence grows, you will become more relaxed with usage.
I didn't find it painful however my face did sting a little after use and felt a bit like a mild sunburn. This subsided within a few hours. The needles are quite short and do not cause any bleeding or go particularly deep into the skin. Micro-needling (a.k.a, collagen induction therapy), uses these needles to create thousands of micro-punctures in the skin. I couldn't see them with the naked eye. This process triggers a natural wound-healing response that involves a dramatic increase in production of collagen and elastin in the skin.
After you have rolled, be careful with what sort of skincare you use after treatment with the derma roller. Stay away from anything with actives (AHAs, BHAs, retinoids) as it can be too harsh for your then sensitive skin. I used a rosehip oil, which seemed to be absorbed quickly.
I haven't had any adverse reactions from using the microneedling derma roller but also haven't seen impressive results yet. I will continue using the product for another four weeks in hope I will see increased dermal thickness and firmness, improved skin texture, reduction in the appearance of fine lines/wrinkles, and a refinement of pores (which is my major reason for trying this product).
I'm not sure if sold with the cleaner spray. This was supplied with the product I trialled and I used the cleaner after each treatment. It would be good if they were sold as a bundle, as I believe this is a very important step to reduce any possible bacteria.
I would recommend purchasing the Manicare Microneedling Derma Roller as an alternative to expensive salon skin treatments.
I was so excited to trial derma roller & I am very very impressed with how it went. As a former beauty therapist I’ve used the Dermapen on all my clients. It’s a very expensive treatment that I certainly can’t afford now that I’m no longer working in the industry & I was hopeful that this roller would provide some benefits that were noticeable.
I’m please to say that it has! It has very short 0.3mm needles which I’m overjoyed about as anything longer can be damaging if not used correctly. That’s not to say that you shouldn’t prep the skin and apply caution when using, but the chance of injury is considerably smaller.
Needles this small are brilliant for encouraging the production of collagen and for leaving the skin glowing and firm. They can also assist with pigmentation but this will require a lot more time. For deep acne scars I wouldn’t recommend it but surface scars will show change after long term use.
The needles are very very sharp which is amazing as you really don’t need to apply any pressure which also minimises the risk of accidental injury. As for the pain factor - it is uncomfortable while using but it’s certainly not unbearable! The after affects feel a lot like a hot sunburn and the skin can become quite red. Definitely use in the evening and ALWAYS wear sunscreen as the skin is far more sensitive the following day.
Overall I’m really impressed with the Manicare Derma Roller and I would highly recommend it to anyone looking to improve the quality, texture & appearance of their skin!
Tips: Roll gently, take your time & never forget your sunblock!