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beautyfirstbysv

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Home treatment!

Anyone experienced microneedling before? How is before and after? I really want to try this tool to boost more my collagen and improve my pore but I seem to be hesitant so that would be great to hear your experience.
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pocelyn

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imo, microneedling is best reserved for the experts. there are many aspects you need to consider. better to be safe than sorry!
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beautyfirstbysv

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Thanks you for reminding me :)
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annaya

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No, I’m actually not a candidate for microneedeling as my skin healing is slower then normal. It’s not the only reason to not be someone who should get a microneedeling treatment and I highly suggest contacting a professional, like a dermatologist ir an esthetician, because they would be the best to consult whether you’ll actually benefit from it and not just do more harm to your skin 💙 also, i like to think of microneedeling like i think of tattoos- they are both awesome when done in a professional setting by a skilled hand, but they can end horribly if handled alone. Please be careful with it 🙏🏻
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beautyfirstbysv

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Thanks you for your details and I will keep in mind this :) 💖
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pickylinnie

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Hi! Microneddling is great IF used correctly. When experts use them your skin can see benefits like reduce acne scars, plump/tone skin etc,... but doing it at home can be dangerous and can cut or scar your skin :)
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beautyfirstbysv

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Yes I think so that why I feel hesitant about this. Thanks for your answer :)
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hdsktt

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Hi , for me if you a beginner for microneedling so you need to try at a lowest mm of the needle . Like me , i use 0.5mm then after your skin okay then go to the next level but always sanitize ur needle before and after use . Keep the hygiene
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beautyfirstbysv

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Thank so much 😍
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sunnys

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I've heard that the "at home" microneedling-tools are actually quite damaging. I think it's a lot more safe if you do it with a professional. There are other ways to stimulate collagen production. For ex. Retinol, vitmin c (eating it too) microcurrent devices like the Nuface or foreo Bear
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beautyfirstbysv

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Thanks you for sharing 🙏
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