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RoadMapped
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Joined: 30 Jul 2015
Posts: 2
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Thu Jul 30, 2015 1:13 pm |
So I really wanna give dermarolling a good try but where can buy single needles and also retin a?
In this for the long haul and I have done a lot of homework but still need to do more research before I fully start.
Thanks x |
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Fri Jul 31, 2015 2:11 am |
Owndoc.com is a good place to start for info and they even have their own reasonably priced rollers, stamps etc. But I would research beyond that if I were you. There's a lot of varying opinions on frequency and I tend to lean toward the less is more side especially with the 1mm and upward sizes.
Check out the thread here on dermarolling. It's really long but there's a wealth of information.
There's quite a few online pharmacies that sell Retin A without a prescription and reasonably priced. If you've never used it before please read up and know how to acclimate yourself and what to expect. AllDayChemist and Online Pharmacy use to be good to order from but I don't know their current status. There are other places to order from if you diligently check around.
It's not for everyone but if you have tough not overly sensitive skin you should be able to go from every 2 to 3 nights to every night in a month or 2. You can layer it with creams at first to help adjust... and avoid putting it on moist skin or under the eyes for about the first 6 months or until you fully adjust.
Both the dermaroller and Retin a are long term products. Don't expect anything miraculous over night but you should see some results in about 2 or 3 months.. |
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Tue Aug 11, 2015 10:33 am |
Owndoc.com used to sell Retin-A, or Retirides, but it hasn't been available for a while. I submitted a ticket and got a response from Sarah, the owner. She said:
We are working on a way to sell Retirides again soon and we will email everyone who has bought it from us in the past with a link to our new store for that product.
When someone said they were not selling single needles, I looked and saw that they had a quality problem that cost them a lot of money. That's too bad, because they are a good product. |
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Wed Aug 26, 2015 4:38 am |
In the past i used All Day Chemist without problems, but on one occasion my card was used for over $300.
Got refunded by my card company but never used them since. |
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