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For this week's #AskABeautyEditor, @jenn_edit tackles the potentially skin-altering, potentially dangerous world of at-home dermarolling: "When you ask me if dermarolling at home is a good idea, what you’re really asking is whether you should repeatedly puncture your face all over with miniscule needles." Her response: Why would you want to do that? No, seriously. Before you take the very sharp needles to your face, you need to know exactly what you're hoping to achieve.
Typically, at-home microneedling devices are marketed as tools that can help to improve the appearance of hyperpigmentation, wrinkles, or acne scars. But most people who ask about them are interested because they’ve heard the rollers can make the skin care they’re already using more efficient by channeling it deeper into the epidermis. The core question is: Do the potential benefits outweigh the very real risks? Click the link in bio to read @jenn_edit's thorough review of both.
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