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The Derma Roller by Lexi White Beauty features 540 high-quality titanium needles, designed for safe and effective microneedling on the face, scalp, and beard. With a needle length of 0.25mm, it's perfect for beginners and can be used 1-3 times a week. The roller comes with a sterilized storage case for easy maintenance and hygiene, ensuring a reliable beauty tool that meets the highest standards.
K**A
Postpartum hair loss. Ingredientsand details included
I love it. I use this before and after I rub in my rosemary oil mixture. And I definitely think it helps my scalp absorb the oil better. Which anything that speeds up this postpartum hair loss journey is A win to me. I've only been using it for a week so there isn't a hugggge difference but I do see a small difference already and to me it feels good to use. I wish it came with a less bulky case, like maybe a little travel bag. But it does exactly what I need it to do and it doesn't feel cheaply made. So 5/5 for meIf ppl are curious about the oil mixture I use to grow my hair back I'll include the details belowI'm trying to grow my hair back from postpartum hair loss 🥴 the struggle is real y'all lol. But I caught my hair falling out and the next day I started on a treatment. What's crazy is how fast it started thinning but I immediately made an oil with jojoba oil, pumpkin seed oil, rosemary oil, coconut oil, and hibiscus oil (all organic and easy to make at home. I made it all at home except the jojoba and pumpkin seed oik and it was easy and I saw results quickly. After a week of rubbing it in I've already seen a slight difference. Nothing big but it's only been a week so I'll come back with an update as it gets better. Ooooh I'm also doing rosemary water in between rubbing the oil mixture in on my head every other day.If ppl are curious I'm doing equal parts of each oil. So 1oz of each in one of those little squeeze bottles. U can ur more or less just do all equal parts. The picture I'm attaching doesn't show how much was initially in the bottle because I'm almost done with the first mixture but u get the point. And I also use this rolly thing before and after rubbing in the oils. That's just to help my scalp absorb the oils better which I was worried it would hurt lol but it doesn't, it actually feels good. Then at night I wrap my hair so the oils can sit.I made the rosemary oil by getting dried rosemary and cloves from an Asian herb store (any herb store will be way cheaper than a grocery store. I got a lb of cloves for like $8 instead of 8oz for $8 at the grocery store lol). Then I take both of those and add it to a mason jar with olive oil and coconut oil. Then I take a pot of water and put it to a boil, turn it off and then put the mason jar in the hot water and just let it sit. I do this to heat it up without over heating the herbs and cooking out all the good stuff. I'll let it sit in the hot water for a while. Then I'll let the jar sit for a week or two (max) in my pantry where it's Dark and just let it sit . Then I use a cheese cloth to drain it and store it again. Once it's drained of the herbs the oil will last for ever. Also For the coconut oil I don't put a lot because it hardens at room temp. So probably like one big spoon full is all. Unfortunately I don't measure anything so sorry about that and honestly I might be putting too much herb but it works for me so if it ain't broken don't fix it haha. but if you want exact measurements there are a ton of videos on how to make it on tik tok which is the bessssst for teaching at home remedies in my opinionFor the hibiscus oil I do the exact same thing with dried hibiscus, cloves, olive oil and coconut oil.The pumpkin seed oil and jojoba oil i buyHopefully this helps because I know I absolutely hated losing hair, but best of l luck to all of u guys
M**L
Just right!
So far- loving this. The case is nice for travel and it’s easy to use. I keep a spritz bottle of rubbing alcohol nearby to keep it clean. At first, I thought it would “hurt” but it really doesn’t! Results not in yet- but hopeful!
B**N
🎤🎤🎤 HeLPiNG FiLL iN THe PaTCH — MY SoN’S BeaRD THaNKS THiS 🎤🎤🎤
I bought this derma roller for my son, who had a small bald patch in his beard that he was self-conscious about. He’s been using it consistently and told me it doesn’t hurt at all—use feels like a gentle exfoliation. That was a relief to hear because I wasn’t sure how comfortable the microneedles would be. After a few weeks, he says he’s already noticing some improvement, and he’s excited to keep using it. The roller is well-made and easy to clean, and is easy to use. He’s pairing it with a beard balm and a beard growth oil, and all together they seem to be doing the trick. The results can take some time and consistency, but that’s to be expected because you know, Rome wasn’t built in a day. Though from what we’re seeing, it’s definitely worth a try. If you’re looking for a simple and affordable beard boost, this might be your new secret weapon.
D**2
Excelente
Pedí este producto porque empecé a usar Minoxidil y se me recomendó comprar uno, es de muy buena calidad y las microagujas hacen su trabajo, si estás buscando un aparato de estos te lo recomiendo.
M**W
Works as Intended, Needs Time before Reviewing Proper
Works as intended so far. Still don't know what to say further about it until I see how much it helps my scalp following usage of Minox+Finest after running this over my scalp a few times. Maybe in a month's time, maybe in 6 months at best.
M**S
The device itself? Fine. The mechanics? Not recommended.
So, the appearance, ease of cleaning, value for cash, that’s completely solid. It rolls fine, so it is easy to use, but there is one big thing that I feel is important: using a roller is NOT recommended for when you’re working to deal with skin issues.The needles are short, 0.25 mm, so there is that, and for surface level issues, it works ok, but using a roller for micro-needling is not recommended by dermatologists. Comparing that to a stamper, or something that you just press and remove, dermarollers are more likely to damage your skin. Instead of poking a needle sized hole and letting go, it’s more like poke and pull as it rolls, leaving wider micro-injuries in your skin than just needle pricks. It’s more likely to cause scarring, and is less effective than getting a stamper, or something you can just press against your face and then pull out in a straight line, leaving just the holes and no gaping from rolling throughNow, like I said, the rollers are only 0.25 mm, which luckily isn’t deep enough for some serious trauma, and if you just want some surface elasticity, then that works fine (I tested it for a few months, doing it once a week, and I do feel MINOR results). However, for something like helping hair grow, or dealing with acne scarring, even just surface level scarring, it’s not going to be as effective, since it doesn’t reach deep enough, and if it were longer, it would more likely cause actual damage than what’s required for dermarolling or micro needling.Overall, if you want something that could help with surface level smoothness, this works ok for the price, as long as you know and acknowledge the risk of potential damage. However, if you want something that helps with hair growth or scarring, then I would recommend something with longer needles, AND that it not be something that rolls, since that’ll more likely cause damage. Be careful, y’all.
G**E
Miracle Tool
My husband has been suffering with a rash on his arms that wasn't responding to topical meds. His doctor suggested he get one of these wonderful little tools to "rough" up the area before applying the med. A miracle! Within a couple of days, his rash is gone.
O**.
Very good
Very good, just have to remind to keep it clean, funciona bien , mantenerlo limpio siempre para evitar alergias o infecciones
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