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Wed Apr 04, 2007 11:19 am |
Has anyone here been using the Derma ROLLER FR Leaf and Rusher for several months? Have you seen irritation or do you see any long term good effects? I've been drybrushing my skin and wonder whether this give a similar effect. |
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Wed Apr 04, 2007 11:45 am |
You can do a search and find a couple threads already on the EDS Forum about the dermaroller. I haven't been using mine for a month yet but I don't think the effects are the same as dry brushing. It's more like needling - forcing the skin to produce more collagen, etc. It is also supposed to help products penetrate further into your skin.
My skin adjusted quickly to the dermaroller. It may get a little pink afterward but that goes away quickly.
I have just started using the dermaroller at the same time as the Leaf & Rusher Active Serum and Eye Treatment. I'm really liking the Leaf & Rusher products so far www.leafandrusher.com I'm hoping EDS will consider carrying their products in the future! |
_________________ 42yo, natural strawberry blonde so fair skin, blue-eyed, and dry skin |
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Wed Apr 04, 2007 3:18 pm |
lunarm, do you feel that the derma roller is giving you good results? |
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Wed Apr 04, 2007 6:12 pm |
Hi catski. It's pretty early to report but it does seem that something in the mix or the combination - the dermaroller, Leaf and Rusher Active Serum and Eye Treatment - is making a difference. My wrinkles (crow's feet and ll are smoothing out), my pores look smaller, and my skin has more of a glow. I really have to say, I do see a difference! |
_________________ 42yo, natural strawberry blonde so fair skin, blue-eyed, and dry skin |
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Thu Apr 05, 2007 4:38 am |
thanks lunarm, that sounds good!
I might be brave and give it a go. |
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Thu Apr 05, 2007 7:10 am |
Thanks I've seen mentions in previous threads but not details. Maybe I missed something. How often do you use it? Does it hurt when you start? |
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Mon Apr 09, 2007 7:46 pm |
I've been using the novaderm skin roller. It's needles are .75 mm long; vs I think .25 with the dermaroller. I apply topicals afterwards- usually vit c serum and retin-a. I've been rolling for a couple months now- it HAS improved my skin tone( some white scars are showing a little pigment after about 8 years). I might be kidding myself, but I believe some of my wrinkles are softening. Especially the 11 between my eyebrows, which I roll VERY Vigorously! I did read somewhere that you shouldn't exfoliate too roughly while your body is producing new collagen, so I've backed off on my clairisonic for a while. How is everyone else doing with their "needle torture"?
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Wed Apr 11, 2007 8:33 am |
kyplantjunkie wrote: |
How is everyone else doing with their "needle torture"?
Robin |
Well after being one of the first to laugh in amazement when the idea of a derma roller was first posted I am to my shame actually thinking of getting one. I don't know if that shows, increased gullability in the face of mass approval, becoming more open minded, or being sensible and waiting for two years or so til there has been some decent feedback
what I don't understand is how they can go from $40 to $80 in such a short space of time |
_________________ my new jewellery website:www.gentle-medusa.com |
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Wed Apr 11, 2007 9:53 am |
guapagirl wrote: |
kyplantjunkie wrote: |
How is everyone else doing with their "needle torture"?
Robin |
Well after being one of the first to laugh in amazement when the idea of a derma roller was first posted I am to my shame actually thinking of getting one. I don't know if that shows, increased gullability in the face of mass approval, becoming more open minded, or being sensible and waiting for two years or so til there has been some decent feedback
what I don't understand is how they can go from $40 to $80 in such a short space of time |
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Wed Apr 11, 2007 11:07 am |
Well, price-wise, the retail price is about $88 and $116 if you buy the dermaroller kit. The kit may be a worthwhile investment as it comes with:
1-DermaRoller
1-Travel size Active Serum Sensitive Skin
1- Packet of Tx Night Formula With DNA Resolve
1- Instructional DVD on how to properly use the DermaRoller
http://www.leafandrusher.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=33&HS=1
http://www.skinstore.com/store/product.asp?catID=0&prodID=6250
I don't know if it is the dermaroller or the Leaf&Rusher products or the combo, but I am definitely seeing a difference in my fine lines!
I bought my dermaroller and Leaf&Rusher products on Ebay. The bidding for the dermaroller seems to range from $40-$80. |
_________________ 42yo, natural strawberry blonde so fair skin, blue-eyed, and dry skin |
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Wed Apr 11, 2007 11:43 am |
My dermatologist told me about a french technique of pushing vitamins into the skin with tiny pin pricks.
She was preparing to charge me the earth for this.
I assume she had one of these type of devices and a vit serum...
The derma wand and similar devices push products further into the skin.
This is doing something extra? |
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Wed Apr 11, 2007 12:53 pm |
Hi catski,
On the surface the dermawand and ultrasonic helping products penetrate the skin are different techniques but perhaps the result is the same. Both the dermawand and ultrasound pat the product rapidly into the skin IMO. Dermawand also has positive benefits of adding oxygen and heat.
Perhaps not a lovely image but the dermaroller reminds me of those spiked rolling pins used to help marinate meat. I think the tiny holes help the product penetrate deeper and also force the skin to repair itself (producing things like collagen, etc., in the process). |
_________________ 42yo, natural strawberry blonde so fair skin, blue-eyed, and dry skin |
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Wed Apr 11, 2007 2:37 pm |
lunarmm wrote: |
Hi catski,
On the surface the dermawand and ultrasonic helping products penetrate the skin are different techniques but perhaps the result is the same. Both the dermawand and ultrasound pat the product rapidly into the skin IMO. Dermawand also has positive benefits of adding oxygen and heat.
Perhaps not a lovely image but the dermaroller reminds me of those spiked rolling pins used to help marinate meat. I think the tiny holes help the product penetrate deeper and also force the skin to repair itself (producing things like collagen, etc., in the process). |
I feel myself weakening! God guapaboy will hoot if he sees me using one of those! |
_________________ my new jewellery website:www.gentle-medusa.com |
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Wed Apr 11, 2007 3:02 pm |
lunarmm wrote: |
Hi catski,
On the surface the dermawand and ultrasonic helping products penetrate the skin are different techniques but perhaps the result is the same. Both the dermawand and ultrasound pat the product rapidly into the skin IMO. Dermawand also has positive benefits of adding oxygen and heat.
Perhaps not a lovely image but the dermaroller reminds me of those spiked rolling pins used to help marinate meat. I think the tiny holes help the product penetrate deeper and also force the skin to repair itself (producing things like collagen, etc., in the process). |
Yes.Thankyou. I'm interested. I like needles anyway. I associate them with acupuncture, which I love having done. |
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Wed Apr 11, 2007 3:35 pm |
guapagirl wrote: |
I feel myself weakening! God guapaboy will hoot if he sees me using one of those! |
catski wrote: |
Yes.Thankyou. I'm interested. I like needles anyway. I associate them with acupuncture, which I love having done. |
OK, I just ordered one cause I weakened and I love acupuncture. It was real real easy to hit the buy button ladies. |
_________________ The best way to locate your cat is to open a can of food. |
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Tue Apr 17, 2007 4:39 pm |
My husband bought an aerator this weekend for the yard and I got my mini one today in the mail (DermaRoller) so both of us are all set. Will post about mine when I have used it for awhile. It's such a little tiny thing. |
_________________ The best way to locate your cat is to open a can of food. |
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Tue Apr 17, 2007 6:51 pm |
LOL, Frodo Yes, the dermaroller - aerator, marinator, and tenderizer! Do post after you've used it a while. |
_________________ 42yo, natural strawberry blonde so fair skin, blue-eyed, and dry skin |
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Wed Apr 18, 2007 5:24 pm |
how does that compare to the medical roll-cit by environ? I think theres is really expensive |
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Wed Apr 18, 2007 7:07 pm |
the website is out of the dermaroller and ebay is selling it for $385. I thought you guys said it was $40. |
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Wed Apr 18, 2007 7:37 pm |
Keep watching, Lucy. And do searched both for "dermaroller" and "derma roller". |
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Wed Apr 18, 2007 8:21 pm |
I got mine on ebay from this seller elmo!elmo There was 3 when I bought mine. |
_________________ The best way to locate your cat is to open a can of food. |
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Wed Apr 18, 2007 10:30 pm |
Lucy,
The price varies depending on the length of the needles. The dermaroller that is made for "consumers" (home-use model C-eight, .07mm) costs about $100 retail but can be bought for less on Ebay. The one you say listed for $300+ is 1.5mm.
For more info on the different models, go to:
http://www.dermaroller.de/derma-t_engl.htm |
_________________ 42yo, natural strawberry blonde so fair skin, blue-eyed, and dry skin |
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Thu Apr 19, 2007 4:03 am |
so the home model will it be as effective as the medical one? Why 2 models? Will product retention be just as good as with the professional model? |
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Thu Apr 19, 2007 11:21 am |
Please see the site for more info on the models. The info posted there says the professional models are meant to be "one-use". They go deep and can cause bleeding. I think they are meant for acne scarring/remodeling.
IMO, I would get the consumer model. That dermaroller you can use daily. The consumer model is made to help products penetrate deeper into the skin. |
_________________ 42yo, natural strawberry blonde so fair skin, blue-eyed, and dry skin |
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