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Ice Roller for Face and Eyes - Facial Skin Care Tools with 2 in 1 Roller and Travel Case Self Care Gift

Ice Roller for Face and Eyes - Facial Skin Care Tools with 2 in 1 Roller and Travel Case Self Care Gift

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Keep Roller Clean & Multipurpos: This premium ice roller comes with a case to keep the roller clean in the freezer and comes with 2 different shapes of rollers for massaging/shaping the body, And face Skin care.

Calm Skin & Shrink Pores:  Helps improves dry skin, calms and firm skin, Get radiant skin

Cooling massager & Cold Therapy Tool: Massage without noise, Can Relieve fatigue and muscle relaxation

Helps Your Skin Absorb Product: Use with your skin care products for better skin care, We recommend using it about 5-10 mins after you’ve applied your products

Portable & Women's Gift: Our facial ice roller is small, Easy to hold and carry, Easy to use, Perfect for travel, You can take it anywhere for soothes the skin! Home, Office, Travel


 

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FAQ

How often can you do Dr Pen m8?

How often should I use my Dr Pen? Microneedling can safely be performed every 4-6 weeks. For collagen induction you will require at least 3 treatments.

Can you get too much microneedling?

Microneedling too often can create more inflammation and pigmentation, and the skin will take even longer to heal. Stick to the instructions that come with your microneedling pen to avoid causing damage.

What serum is best for microneedling?

Hyaluronic acid serums Hyaluronic acid serums are the best and most commonly used type for microneedling because of their hydrating properties. Other great alternatives include peptides, ceramides, and EGF. Just make sure to avoid retinoids, Vitamin C, and other serums that contain acids (AHA, BHA, and lactic acid).

Is purging normal after microneedling?

This includes procedures that exfoliate the skin, peels, Morpheus RF Microneedling and lasers. Even introducing new skin care products with different ingredients such as retinoids or acids can cause skin to pimple. The technical term is purging and it is a perfectly normal reaction.