DO @HOME DERMA ROLLERS REALLY WORK?
Exclusively performed before in medical office only by physicians, MICRONEEDLING now can be done at home, with the use of derma rollers, to enhance the penetration of ingredients into your skin to improve their effectiveness. The daily @ home use of Derma Rollers will result in:
- Restoring the look of skin tightness in the early stages of skin aging,
- Speeding up the reduction in the appearance of uneven skin tone and skin texture,
- Reducing the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles and scars.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
MICRONEEDLING consists in the use of a cosmetic derma roller which depth should not exceed 0.25 millimeters in order to avoid making any tears or damage into the deepest layers of your skin. By derma rolling it gently on your face, neck, decolleté, and even the most delicate areas of your eyes and lips, you create micro channels to improve the penetration of active ingredients by a hundred times deeper!
WHEN SHOULD I USE IT?
A daily use at night is highly recommended to see improvements in the general overlook of skin tone and texture. It should be done after cleansing and toning, prior to the application of the active ingredients contained in your evening skin care regimen.
IS IT SAFE?
@home MICRONEDDLING is safe only if you get the right instrument. Be careful! Longer needles do not mean better results! Only purchase the roller recommended by your skin care expert, dermatologist or physician. The quality of the needles is SO important!
Brigitte Beasse, Beverly Hills Skin Care Expert and Co-founder of brigitte BEAUTE, only swears by the FDA approved cosmetic Environ Gold Roll-Cit (0.25 millimeters) which drastically enhances skin firmness and improves skin tone.
2 important steps for safety!
- Keep your cosmetic instrument clean by using the appropriate cleansing solution,
- Do not exert any deep pressure on the skin, and lift your roller when changing directions.
"Your new @ HOME MICRONEEDLING routine will give you the promises of a long lasting radiant and healthy skin!", says Brigitte Beasse.