Not only could a derma roller be the missing tool in your comprehensive grooming regime, but it could also relieve stress and make your beard grow thicker.
Here’s what to know before you buy a derma roller
On paper, rolling tiny needles over your face hardly seems conducive to flawless skin. But there are plenty of reasons why derma rollers live up to the hype bestowed by those most militant about their grooming ritual. From the reduced appearance of scars and fine lines to the better absorption of those products already in your skincare line-up, and, yes, even hair growth, here’s what you ought to know…
How does a derma roller work?
Derma rollers commonly incorporate micro-needles into their build to create micro-injuries across the surface of the skin. Not only does that trigger new collagen by encouraging the skin to repair itself, but the small injuries it causes also create channels which allow the active ingredients from trusty skincare products such as anti-ageing creams, toners and night creams penetrate deeper into the skin for enhanced efficacy.
Used over a period of time, you should find that the use of a derma roller will allow that £100-plus skin tincture investment to better perform what you bought it for. Other derma rollers opt for a less invasive build, instead using precious stones for their healing benefits while stimulating the facial muscles to firm up the skin.
What size derma roller is best?
The varying size of the needles on your derma roller will be better suited for different skin goals. Smaller needles of 0.25 to 0.5mm tend to be the standard, used to treat enlarged pores, hyper pigmentation, uneven skin tone and wrinkles. If you’re looking to reduce the appearance of scars from acne or otherwise, or to encourage hair or beard growth, needles upwards of 1mm are better suited to the task.
How often should I use a derma roller?
Seeing as you need to leave time for cells to activate and regenerate after use, using a derma roller every day would be counter intuitive. Ultimately, the regularity depends on the size of needles. There’s no harm in using a non-intrusive derma roller daily, while one with needles of up to 0.5mm could be used every other day. Anything upwards of 1mm should be restricted to around fortnightly, when skin feels completely recovered.
How should I keep my derma roller clean?
It’s imperative you keep your derma roller sanitised before and after every use to avoid contaminating the skin. This isn’t just a good hygiene PSA – derma rollers effectively puncture the skin and so could be breeding grounds for bacteria which cause irritation or, worse, infection. Simply use rubbing alcohol to sterilise, followed by a quick clean with soap.
Can a derma roller encourage hair growth?
Some derma rollers, such as the one in the Grizzly Adam Beard growth Kit have been engineered to prevent hair loss and/or promote hair growth. That’s because of the tiny wounds in the skin caused by a derma roller’s micro-needles, which can regenerate the health of hair follicles and result in new hair growth or the thickening of thinning hair. As with the creams and serums you apply to your face, it also aids the absorption of other products used to treat hair loss and encourage growth, such as minoxidil.
❔ Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How does a beard roller work?
Ans. It puncture the skin with needles, as its recognize by the body this increases blood circulation to heal. Which help to simulate beard growth, remove stretch marks, and hair loss recovery.
Q. Are beard rollers safe?
Ans. Yes, its safe but as its going to puncture your skin, keep it sanitized.
Q. How often should I use the beard roller?
Ans. Its depends on size of needle, if needle is 0.2mm to 0.5mm you can use twice or three times a week.
Q. How long to see results with Beard Roller?
Ans. Studies tells, that you should use at least 2 months to see the best results.
Q. Do beard rollers hurt?
Ans. Not really, Depends on needle size and your skin, If needle is less then 0.3 mm in size then it will not as such but if you are using longer then this then it could be bit of uncomfortable for your skin.
Q. Does Beard roller work?
Ans. Yes, it work for many user but not in all cases, depends how your skin response to this.
Q. What are the side effects of beard roller?
Ans. Beard Roller uses natural process which should not have as such side effects, but make sure use it after skin expert advice.
Q. Can i use beard roller on head?
Ans. Studies tells that have seen good results after applying this to head, for hair recovery.
? Conclusion
Beard rollers are the natural way to simulate beard growth, just if you have better guidance and use it after reading precautions. It will be the best product which you could be used for your facial hair growth. Keep it simple that Firstly,use good quality products don’t comprise at price and secondly make sure to keep it clean and sanitize each time you use it.