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. wrote:does this kit seem worth it to you guys?
http://www.amazon.com/Cosmetic-Skin-Solutions-LLC-Rolling/dp/B001ASAKVU/ref=sr_1_23?ie=UTF8&s=hpc&qid=1220587035&sr=8-23
it comes with a 1.0mm derma roller and a bottle of peptide cream and some other stuff?
is it worth it? should i also combine it with Trilastin SR after using it?
im not too informed about derma rollers so can anyone tell me if the results (if there are any!) are permanent? or is it just a temporary treatment?
why do people claim that acid peel results are only temporary?
there is no logic behind this at all.
if someone could give a viable scientific explanation as to why peel results are only temporary it would be much appreciated.
thanks
. wrote:. wrote:does this kit seem worth it to you guys?
http://www.amazon.com/Cosmetic-Skin-Solutions-LLC-Rolling/dp/B001ASAKVU/ref=sr_1_23?ie=UTF8&s=hpc&qid=1220587035&sr=8-23
it comes with a 1.0mm derma roller and a bottle of peptide cream and some other stuff?
is it worth it? should i also combine it with Trilastin SR after using it?
im not too informed about derma rollers so can anyone tell me if the results (if there are any!) are permanent? or is it just a temporary treatment?
Looks like a good deal. I paid 90 bucks for my dermaroller alone. I'd try the whole system with the trilastin after. You got to start somewhere, right?
As far as I know the effect of dermarollers on the skin is permanent. You're poking holes in the skin and when it repairs itself it creates more collagen. However, I'm not convinced rollers are the total answer to sm removal.
Shoo
. wrote:I really don't mean to be depressing, more like I guess I want comfort that I'm not the only one. But.. has anyone fell out of a routine or has avoided their skin completely because they just feel gross? I seriously can't apply lotion even most days because I don't like feeling the texture of the sms on my skin. I'm also obsessed with looking at them in different lights, and keep my own house pretty dark on purpose.
. wrote:come on board...dont die on me![]()
i need you for mental support. we all do![]()
on a side note, why did my skin doctor tell me that derma rollers and chemical peels are useless? i want to trust his opinion because he IS a doctor (a very well known and succesful one as well), but at the same time i feel that we might actually have a better understanding than someone like him does. after all, we are the ones with the sm's and the opinions and thoughts of all of us combined might be better than any doctors - no matter how good he is...
i say this because i was thinking of buying a derma roller but i remmeber the doc saying its useless... what do i do
. wrote:. wrote:come on board...dont die on me![]()
i need you for mental support. we all do![]()
on a side note, why did my skin doctor tell me that derma rollers and chemical peels are useless? i want to trust his opinion because he IS a doctor (a very well known and succesful one as well), but at the same time i feel that we might actually have a better understanding than someone like him does. after all, we are the ones with the sm's and the opinions and thoughts of all of us combined might be better than any doctors - no matter how good he is...
i say this because i was thinking of buying a derma roller but i remmeber the doc saying its useless... what do i do
what i have found is that doctors often dont have a clue when it comes to alot of things. because there are so many different illnesses/problems they cant possibly know everything about everything. my doctor for example knows very little about any problem i have ever seemed to have. for sure i have known far more than him about the subject matter. sms i believe are a lost cause in doctors eyes and they dont know a great deal about it in my opinion.
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