Rolling actually encourages shedding.. I use my roller as a stamp instead, better that way.. I was able to reverse the results from rolling in 2 months.
@kiliankx6967 Rollers tear as the needle swoops through. The stamp goes straight in and out, causing less damage to the scalp. Less damage means less dandruff and less likely of causing adverse effects to scalp
After doing this should I clean my scalp with water then after how much time I can apply oil on scalp ? And how many times we have to do and how many days in week ?
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What's not mentioned, for home use go from 0.25 to 0.5mm at max 1mm Anything more than will need special assistance and done best in clinics. Most people don't know but the size of mm is most important point to keep in mind.
Derma Stamp is the better option, I used to have lengthy hair approx 6 inches from the front and have receding hair line issue on both the sides when ever I roll I lost around 2-3 hair from a single roll, so switched to stamp which never pluck out any hair.
Thanks mate, i have been using a derma roller and it has been working really well for me, but i get dry skin after using it. I'll try the derma stamp now
@TeodoraSalas-uz1xc 💯 coz I'm using it, but it depends if you have short hair like a buzz cut, then roller won't do any harm. You have to be absolutely precise while using the roller.
It works really well for facial hair if you have stubborn areas that won’t grow. Using it twice a week along with Minoxidil 2x a day gave me a way nicer beard than I would have ever gotten just letting it grow naturally. I naturally only had a goatee area, now i have a beard from ear to ear. My issue now is that it grows very straight like most of all my hair so i brush it daily with a boar hair brush.
@@b.h6140yeah bro garlic works wonders. Especially with some cilantro, turmeric, chicken, cayenne pepper, chili flakes and ginger. Dont forget salt and black pepper.
Yeah I picked a good titanium derma roller I don't clean it with alcohol I just have a tooth brush put soap on it and clean it well with that then rinse it off I think my head is fine but I can definitely see results for almost three months and I use minoxidil drops.
I started using the reactivaate serum from liiitlextra for the last month and totally switched from my old serum since the past two months. It's been wonderfully. I simply apply it once daily with the spray pump that comes with the serum. It's very simple to apply, non greasy, and no scent. The hair growth is up to now so great, and it's only one month just and I will continue to apply it.
@@vishaldeka9579 I just started this and use a copper petite serum. Copper helps hair grow. I got derma stamp but rollers cover more area faster so will be going back to that.
I have been using 1mm derma roller (brand: ZGTS) from past two weeks. I follow the same rolling technique like this video (including disinfecting the roller pre and post usage). I apply rosemary leaves and green tea mixed homemade serum (recipe you can get from Bearded Chhokra YT channel).
the best dermaroller would be the one without needles then: instead: buy 2 items at 1,5 mm length, not the ones with needles, but the ones with spikes: they're way cheaper. why two? because the first one you'll let it fall on the floor, that's for sure! and then you don't have backup while you wait for another to come by.
@@aaryan8273lol are you sure? I was listening carefully and thinking it felt quite natural, with intonations & never heard this southern american accent voices for A.I. , but I guess they can take anyone's voice segments & feed in the text to be read by the A.I. I have no idea how these things work
Derma stamp is good, but this hurts and blood comes out. It is easy to clean and not dirty, but the derma roller, oh my gosh, that thing really becomes dirty after two or three days of use.