Home Roller

A microneedling device to improve penetration of active ingredients

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A$110.00
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Benefits

  • At-home daily microneedling device

  • Accelerates absorption of active serums

  • Up to 40x more effective delivery of serums

  • Comfortable derma roller and pain-free poylmer needles

Description

A home-use microneedling device that creates channels in the outer layer of the skin without causing damage. This pain-free derma rol...

A home-use microneedling device that creates channels in the outer layer of the skin without causing damage. This pain-free derma roller will enhance absorption of your active ingredients by up to 40 times, leading to increased performance of your serums for maximum results.

Available in 0.25mm or 0.50mm length.

A note from Terri

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It is important to note that at-home needling devices do not directly stimulate fibroblasts in the dermis to produce collagen. Only medical needling devices (1.5mm in length or more) can penetrate the dermis. 

The RejuvaDerm home roller creates shallow 0.25mm or 0.50mm ‘micro channels’ to break through the skin’s epidermal surface with no disruption or physical damage to the dermal layer. 

These micro-holes create a pathway for better absorption of your active ingredients directly into the target zone, to enhance and accelerate results.

Directions

Roll firmly and evenly over face and neck prior to applying serums, working back and forth 4 times in each direction.

- First time users should start with the 0.25mm then advance to the 0.50mm after 6 to 9 months.

- This device is not to be shared.

- Rinse thoroughly after each use. Clean only the head of the roller once a week using a gentle antibacterial solution such as Milton (do not soak). Allow device to dry completely.

- Replace every 9-12 months.

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