
Plump Up Dermaroller– Cleaning Spray
Cleaning spray for at-home dermaroller tool
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Promotes better-quality skin
Creates imperceptible microchannels in the skin that encourage the skin’s natural healing process
Cheerleader for your skin’s collagen
Helps minimise the look of fine lines, wrinkles, uneven skin texture and enlarged pores
Allows your skincare to work harder
Helps the active ingredients in your skincare to work harder by absorbing more easily
Expertly crafted for at-home usage
We’ve thought of every detail – 540 stainless steel, 0.5mm needles, a protective cap and ergonomic handle
Compare our dermarollers below to find your perfect match
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| Targets | Restores radiance | |
| Key Benefits | Boosts skin vitality | |
| Promotes plump, healthy skin | ||
| Expertly crafted for at-home usage | ||
| Usage | PM only, 3 times a week, on non-consecutive days | |
| Price | $78.00 | |
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Thoroughly double cleanse your skin, then rinse the dermaroller with warm water and shake off any excess
Hold your dermaroller at the base with your index finger resting on the handle for stability
Working in small sections, roll your dermaroller back and forth, twice horizontally and twice vertically, per area – use light, feathering motions and don’t exert any force or pressure
This technique should be used on your forehead, cheeks, chin, neck and décolleté – take extra care on areas where the skin is thinnest, such as your forehead and neck, and never dermaroller on the eyelids
For your nose, pass the dermaroller downwards twice on either side of the nose
Microneedle above the lips by moving the dermaroller outwards from above the Cupid’s bow to the corners of the lip – do this twice on each side
Apply a hydrating serum like Plump Up, our advanced peptide and hyaluronic acid serum
Spray the dermaroller with the cleaning spray and replace the protective cap after every use
What is the Plump Up Microneedle made of?
The handle of the Plump Up Microneedle is made of ABS plastic and the microneedles are made of stainless steel. The stainless steel used for our microneedle head contains nickel. If you have a known allergy to these materials, please refrain from using this product.
What's the difference between this and in-clinic microneedling?
The main difference between at-home and in-clinic microneedling is the needle length. At-home needles are shorter and only target the very top layer of skin (the epidermis). This length of needle is safe and easy to use at home and is a powerful way to improve the overall skin tone, texture and visible signs of ageing. In-clinic microneedles are longer and can reach the deeper layer of your skin (the dermis). This helps to reduce the appearance of deep wrinkles, acne scars and stretch marks. The longer needles have the potential to cause damage to the skin which is why it has to be performed by a trained professional.
What products should I use – and avoid – with the Plump Up Microneedle?
We recommend applying Plump Up, our award-winning peptide and hyaluronic acid serum, after using the Plump Up Microneedle for best results. Please make sure to avoid using products containing retinoids (retinal, retinol etc.), alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs), and vitamin C for at least 24 hours before and after microneedling. You should also avoid facial treatments (such as waxing, peels and injectables) a week before microneedling.
I’m scared of microneedling – does it hurt?
The Plump Up Microneedle has been designed with lots of tiny, compact needles (540 to be exact) that make microneedling at home pain-free. If you make sure to always use featherlight motions with no added pressure, at-home microneedling shouldn’t break the skin or cause any bleeding. A little pinkness is normal, but if you do experience any pain, tingling or burning, make sure to stop microneedling straight away.
Can you microneedle with blemishes or sensitive skin?
No, you shouldn't microneedle on skin that is sensitive, broken or has active blemishes.
Is microneedling safe for people with deeper skin tones?
When used correctly, an at-home microneedle is a safe and effective method to boost skin’s quality, regardless of your skin tone. However, deeper skin tones are more prone to pigmentation and/or post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, such as from insect bites, cuts or blemishes – if that sounds familiar, we would not recommend microneedling.
Can I use this all year round, including in summer?
You can use The Plump Up Microneedle all year round, including in the summer. However, microneedling can make the skin temporarily sensitive and more susceptible to sun damage, so it’s important to microneedle only in the evenings and to always wear a broad-spectrum SPF the following day, avoiding prolonged direct sun exposure if possible.
Why have you chosen a dermaroller rather than a pen?
When developing the Plump Up Microneedle, we opted for the roller mechanism over a pen as we wanted to focus on larger, flat areas of the face as opposed to smaller, targeted areas. The roller mechanism is a more convenient way of microneedling and we wanted to ensure that it could be easily incorporated into your evening skincare routine.
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