Microneedling
with derma rollers has a lot of benefits on its own. It becomes the ruler of
all skin treatments and therapies with serums and solutions. Naturally, not
every serum is suitable for use with a derma roller. Some can make your skin
sparkle and appear airbrushed, similar to a Snapchat filter, while others can
make it look much worse.
If
you don't use a derma roller in conjunction with your preferred skincare
product, it won't be nearly as effective. But wait, is your serum safe to use
before and after treatment with a derma roller? When it comes to micro-needling
your skin, not all serums are suitable. Some serums will work like magic and
improve their potency if applied after a derma roller. We'll go over some of
the finest serums for acne derma roller
outcomes for various skin types in the section below.
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Copper
Peptides
It
increases collagen and elastin production, which helps to smooth out fine lines
and wrinkles. A copper peptide solution is a skin antioxidant that promotes
scar healing. We recommend using it a few weeks before derma rolling because
it's a solution. You'll be able to know if it's appropriate for you once your
skin has adjusted to it.
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Hyaluronic
Acid
The
use of an acne derma roller will
most likely leave your skin feeling dry. Although you may get tempted to use
facial oils to hydrate your face, nothing beats a hyaluronic acid serum. After
a few applications of this serum, your skin will feel very smooth and silky.
Its anti-aging and moisturizing properties get amplified tenfold when used with
derma rolling. The wonderful thing about hyaluronic acid serums is that they
don't make your skin feel oily; instead, they provide pure, abundant hydration
at the cellular level.
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Soothing
Serums
A
soothing serum will be a lifesaver if your skin is easily irritated. After
derma rolling, even persons with average skin should add soothing serums into
their skincare routine. Derma rollers create redness and dry skin, which may
get combated with a relaxing and soothing serum. A combination of herbal
delights, like camellia and chamomile extracts, are frequently used in such
serums to help reduce redness and itching.
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Niacinamide
Niacinamide
might be your best buddy if you have aging, dullness, or wrinkles on your skin.
It's essentially vitamin B3, which helps minimize fine lines and wrinkles,
promote firmness, and bring brightness to the skin. After derma rolling, apply
this to your skin to let it penetrate deeper and perform its magic.
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Vitamin
C
Because the usage of Vitamin C after derma rolling gets disputed, we saved this until last. While it has indisputable collagen-boosting and brightening capabilities, it also has irritating features that may make it too unsafe to use after derma rolling. However, if your skin responds favorably to vitamin C, go ahead and use it. But, to be safe, choose a hypoallergenic formula.