What is a Dermaroller? Derma Rolling is also known as micro-needling. Dermarollers are made of many high grade micro needles which roll over and penetrate the skins upper surface painlessly.
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If bad hair days are a normal occurrence to you and you’ve done everything you can to address it, then maybe it’s time to get to the root of the problem. Take a good, long look at the ingredients list of your shampoo. If sulfate is high on the list, consider making a switch to products that don’t contain any of it.
Is it your scalp, or is it your follicles? BOTH need care. If your scalp has an infection or a condition of chronic inflammation, then your follicles cannot be provided with the environment they need to grow healthy hair. If your follicles are being choked by DHT, then they will shrink, weaken and eventually fall away.
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What is a Dermaroller? Derma Rolling is also known as micro-needling. Dermarollers are made of many high grade micro needles which roll over and penetrate the skins upper surface painlessly. Outfitted with 540 tiny needles, each Dermaroller provides your scalp with vital micro-dermabrasion to open up the pores, providing two major benefits. they stimulate collagen growth which significantly improves the appearance of scars, fine lines, wrinkles, stretch mark, and acne scars, if used on the face. they allow the transdermal application of creams, gels and oils, to be absorbed far more effectively - boosting their effectiveness. This is relevant to topical hair...
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If bad hair days are a normal occurrence to you and you’ve done everything you can to address it, then maybe it’s time to get to the root of the problem. Take a good, long look at the ingredients list of your shampoo. If sulfate is high on the list, consider making a switch to products that don’t contain any of it.