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Derma Rolling on Stretch Marks

UPDATED FROM ap.101
1 month post

Just a little result. Honestly, derma…

WORTH IT$25
Just a little result. Honestly, derma Rolling is not for the impatient (aka me). It deffinelty takes time. I might just break out the cash and get a quick fix, but until then, the derma roller will have to do.

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Too add* I've started pressing a little harder to draw a little bit of blood. A "little bit" might be too big of a word for the amount I mean. Maybe a few dots of blood. But, I'm swollen in the pictures with the pink sweats. This is a day after Rolling.
You are looking good! You just got to give it a little more time. But definitely keep them oiled. Also, you should wait a few weeks between dermarolling sessions(says my aesthetician).The cells have to repair,but while you wait ...Oil, oil,oil! Throw some vitamin e oil into that castor oil too and let things heal for a bit and then see where things are. But you are definitely looking good!
Hi! What do you mean by getting a quick fix, so yiu mean laser? If so coyld you be specific on what type of laser you'd use lol
Sorry for the misspelling
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Derma Rolling on Stretch Marks

I had my son Jan. 1, 2017 and I gave myself a month PP (I know, I didn't give myself enough time) before I was completely fed up with the deep-bright red stretch marks that covered my stomach, thighs, and boobs. I decided to buy a derma roller after reading enough "good reviews" to buy me in. Though, I didn't do enough study on it before buying. I just wanted a decent looking stomach and thighs. So, I rushed it. I bought my derma roller for $25 that came with 3 roller heads (.5, 1.5, and 2mm) and they threw in argon oil which I never used. So on, being that I didn't study enough on it, I derma rolled my stomach and thighs with a 2mm roller head for a few days straight. NOT HEATHLY! I then began after the roll(s) to study up on how to properly use a derma roller. Every one has their own opinion on how often to use the derma roller (depending on sz of roller head) but I decided then to derma roll with 2mm head once a month and every couple days use the .5mm head since it wasn't has harsh and healed faster. I must admit it has helped even though it has not been a month yet. They still are deep but hey, it's only been 3 months PP. Total, I've derma rolled around 5 times with the 2mm head and a few times with the .5 mm. On top of that, I use Warm Castro oil with lemon juice and apply it to my stomach using a slice of lemon daily - nightly routine. And mornings and afternoons I massage my stomach and thighs with bio Oil and 100% organic coconut oil. I've also been dry brushing in the shower and then applying either Castro oil, bio Oil, and coco Oil right after. Sometimes all three. Whether the natural oils and home remedies work or not, I'm seeing a difference with the combination of it all. I will update once I see better results. But here are the minimum so far. *Pictures work like after and before instead of before and after. P

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What is the lemon supposed to do? I would think the lemon hurts because of the acid, but if there us a benefit I have not heard please let me know. I am thinking of using a roller plus Hyaluronic acid mixture (for my face also). Do you use a numbing cream before you roll? Thank you so much
Yes, after a derma roll it's stings. I've just done/tried everything I've read that's had "great" results which would be the castor Oil and lemon. I believe the lemon has a vitamin that benefits the skin and helping purify.
There are beauty treatments with vitamin C included...I guess it is jut the "natural" way...
So did it help with loose skin at all or should I fr a tummy tuck ?