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The 3-Step Routine

1. Clean Your Skin Thoroughly
Do not use aggressive ingredients. We recommend using a washcloth for a gentle scrub to remove all the self-tan, dirt, and oils from the skin. Remember to sanitize your Microneedler thoroughly before use.

2. Roll Slowly and Carefully
Be very gentle the first time. In most areas, you will roll in different directions over the same spot. Prevent damaging the skin by only rolling straight, not in a curved direction. A slightly irritating feeling is normal, especially the first few times.

3. Apply the Serum
Apply the serum within 10 minutes after the treatment, as the skin functions turn off. You can reapply the serum afterwards without extra rolling. Wait at least 15 mins before using any other product. Apply sunscreen with SPF 30+ during the day.
FAQs
A microneedler, also known as a dermaroller, is a skincare device with tiny needles that create micro-injuries in the skin. These small punctures stimulate the body's natural healing process, promoting collagen and elastin production.
Microneedling can cause some discomfort, but it varies depending on the needle length and individual pain tolerance. Many people describe the sensation as a slight prickling or tingling.
Microneedling is effective for various skin concerns, including fine lines and wrinkles, acne scars, hyperpigmentation, large pores, and overall skin texture. It can also enhance the absorption of skincare products.
To understand how to use the treatment correctly please refer to our Extended User Guide.
Common side effects include redness, swelling, and mild irritation immediately after the procedure, similar to a mild sunburn. These effects usually subside within a few days. Rarely, more severe side effects like infection or scarring can occur if the device is used incorrectly or is not properly sterilized.
The frequency of microneedling depends on the needle length and skin sensitivity.