
KindMaster1
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Use a different microneedling device, compared for your hair, because needles do go bad. Shtamp is best for face. Roller is best for hair (because hair requires necessary convenience for actual use).
Here's a program.
Use a microneedling device, once a week, long needles for face for youth, and short needles for facial hair areas of face to minimize it's growth (because less hair, more youth).
Apply raw butter immediately, to heal tissue from damage, to feed micronutrients into just opened up cells of skin, and to keep it moisturized (needed anytime but very obviously understandably needed in winter, and nights of any season, and going outside in wind).
Do not sunbathe for a day. Do not apply any chemical for a day.
Repeat after a week.
The best length of a microneedling device for use on the face depends on the individual skin concerns and needs. Here are some general guidelines:
Here's a program.
Use a microneedling device, once a week, long needles for face for youth, and short needles for facial hair areas of face to minimize it's growth (because less hair, more youth).
Apply raw butter immediately, to heal tissue from damage, to feed micronutrients into just opened up cells of skin, and to keep it moisturized (needed anytime but very obviously understandably needed in winter, and nights of any season, and going outside in wind).
Do not sunbathe for a day. Do not apply any chemical for a day.
Repeat after a week.
The best length of a microneedling device for use on the face depends on the individual skin concerns and needs. Here are some general guidelines:
- Short needles (0.5-1.0 mm): Suitable for superficial skin concerns such as fine lines, wrinkles, and skin texture. These lengths are often used for maintenance and preventative treatments.
- Medium needles (1.0-1.5 mm): Effective for addressing moderate skin concerns such as acne scars, stretch marks, and deeper wrinkles. These lengths are often used for treating areas with more pronounced skin issues.
- Long needles (1.5-2.5 mm): Best for treating deeper skin concerns such as severe acne scars, deep wrinkles, and significant skin laxity. These lengths are often used for more aggressive treatments.