😊Trust me guys derma stamp is far better than anything i am using it for a couple of months now. its really painless and effective and dont make any scaring problems i had tried derma roller and derma stamp , from my experience i really recommend derma stamp .. for bald heads 😊.😊😊
The derma roller is the cheapest for a reason. It is the least effective and most damaging method of microneedling. For the process to be the most effective, the needles need to go straight into the skin vertically. This cannot be accomplished with a derma roller because of the way it is made. With a derma roller the needles are going into the skin/scalp at an angle. You need to be using a derma stamp or a derma pen to accomplish the most effective microneedling. And you will have the most control of every aspect of microneedling with a derma pen ... there are many on the market that are very good devices and well worth the money if you are going to utilize microneedling in your regular routine.
I went through and re watched this video today. This is literally the best video on TH-cam for micro needling information. You cover it all here. Timing. The different types of configurations. Depth. Even the types of metals. Just wanted to say thank you again. This video REALLY REALLY helped me!
I have really tried to love the derma roller after hearing how positive you are about it - but it definitely cuts my hair off as I’m rolling no matter how careful I try to be. I actually bought the bia one. I believe this may be because my hair strand itself is fine.l so it’s not for everyone . So I had to stop. So this may be a con of derma roller for some people out there.
Hey there! 🌟 I'm really sorry to hear the derma roller isn't working well for you, especially since it cuts your hair no matter how careful you are. You're right; everyone's hair is unique, and what works wonders for one person may not be ideal for another. It's super insightful to know this could be a con for folks with finer hair strands. Maybe trying a smaller needle size or focusing more on the scalp rather than the hair might help. Feel free to reach out if you have any other questions or need some alternative tips! Thanks for sharing your experience. 💗
**TH-cam Comment:** "I'm so stressed out about my hair loss! It feels like I'm losing more every day. Any tips on how to stop this? Thanks!" **Response:** Hey lovely! 💛 First off, I totally get how stressful this can be-I've been there too. Stress can really impact our hair, so finding ways to relax is super important. Deep breathing exercises or yoga might help. Based on science, inflammation and stress hormones can affect hair, so let's work on that from the inside out! 🍃 Check out my vid on natural ways to reduce stress. And don't hesitate to ask me more questions-I'm here to help! 🌸 --- **TH-cam Comment:** "Can you recommend any good natural remedies or products for hair loss?" **Response:** Hi there! 🌿 Absolutely, I'd love to help. I've had great success with holistic approaches myself. Using a rosemary-infused oil, like my Super Roots Hair Oil, and a 1.5mm dermaroller has been amazing! 🧖♀️ Research shows that rosemary oil can really improve hair thickness and scalp health. You can find my product on [bia](thereisbia.com). Feel free to ask any more questions-I'm here for you! 😊 --- **TH-cam Comment:** "Do natural remedies really work for hair loss? I'm skeptical but willing to try." **Response:** Hey lovely! 💫 I totally understand your skepticism-it's good to question things! Personally, I've seen real improvement with natural remedies. For instance, studies suggest rosemary oil can enhance circulation, which is great for hair growth. My experience with Super Roots Hair Oil and a 1.5mm dermaroller has been fantastic! Give it a shot and let me know how it goes. 🌿 Feel free to ask anything-I'm always here to chat! 😘 --- **TH-cam Comment:** "I've been losing so much hair lately and it's freaking me out! What should I do first?" **Response:** Hi beautiful! 🌸 I totally understand how nerve-wracking that can be. First things first, don't panic-stress can make hair loss worse. Start with some self-care: meditation, a healthy diet, and gentle scalp massages. These little things really helped me. 🍃 Look into treatments like rosemary oil and dermarolling if you're open to it. And always feel free to reach out for support-I'm here for you! 💪 --- Let me know if you need more help! 💕
I don't have any visible hair on top of my head. I've used 540 0.5 4 times and 540 1.5 2 times and none caused significant pain, visible scarring, or any bleeding. Maybe the 540 isn't sharp enough to go in?
This is rubbish! Bed of nails effect will be relevant only if you don't apply enough pressure using the derma stamp. With pressure, you can make sure that all the pins go in and you should be good with that. In fact, you will feel the pins coming out of the scalp as you retract. Just remember to apply enough pressure folks, the scalp is not too hard!
Liked & supported..👍 As you've used both, can you please let me know if derma stamping is much less painful than derma rolling? I've been using derma roller and it's too painful for me that I can't do it thoroughly on my forehead.
Hey there! 🌟 I totally get it - dermarolling can feel like a bit much, especially on sensitive areas like the forehead. In my experience, dermastamping can be a lot gentler compared to dermarolling. It offers more controlled application, which can make it less painful and easier to manage. Remember, the key is consistent, gentle care. You got this! 💪 Keep me posted on how it goes, and feel free to check out thereisbia.com for more natural tips and product recommendations. Let's keep fighting hair loss together! 💖
Hi, Belle. I have pitted scars due to the damage from the acne scar laser I got. Would Derma Pen be effective for this kind of scar? I just ordered an M8 Dr. Pen, and I would like to what would be the best depth for this and the frequency of its use for the best result? Thank you!
Does anyone have any insight into 0.6 vs 1.2 depth? Ive seen a few people mention an American clinical study showing 0.6 was actually more beneficial and provided more hair growth. I'd love to know why and if anyone has successfully used 0.6 because what Imane says about 1.5 needles reaching the correct depth makes sense to me but if the job can be done with less pain that does sound appealing.
Hey there! 🌟 I've heard of the plum blossom hammer, and it's quite intriguing! I personally haven't tried it, but I've seen it helps stimulate the scalp, similar to dermarollers. I use a 1.5mm dermaroller, as it helps boost collagen and promote hair growth naturally. Just remember to be gentle and consistent! I'd love to hear more about your experience with the hammer! Feel free to share how it's working for you. And if you're curious about my routine, check out my brand Bia at [thereisbia.com](thereisbia.com). Keep thriving and growing! 💖
I have androgenetic alopecia and nothing has worked till now. I have been thinking of trying Derma Rolling/ Stamping but I’m skeptical that I would make the hairfall worse.
I have it also, and i can tell you derma stamping works for alopecia. I stamp once a weak and cut a garlic in half and rub it over the area right after stamping. I’m starting to see little white and black hairs coming back after using it three times. Few years back i went to a specialist for derma stamping, and i used only garlic at home without stamping and the bald areas completely grew back.
Hey there! 🌸 Great question. For the best results, I recommend using the microneedling device (1.5mm dermaroller) first on a clean scalp to stimulate hair growth and improve absorption. Once you're done, you can apply the hair serum, like my Super Roots Hair Oil with rosemary oil (you can find it on my brand website Bia: thereisbia.com). This combo can really boost the benefits! Thanks for watching, and feel free to ask more questions. 💖 PS: Don't forget to share your progress! We'd love to hear how it's working for you!
Hey there! 🌸 Thanks for asking about microneedling. It's a fascinating topic! Microneedling can indeed help stimulate hair follicles and promote hair growth by boosting blood flow and encouraging collagen production. I've personally seen some great results incorporating a 1.5mm dermaroller into my routine. Remember, consistency is key! If you're interested in more natural tips, check out my Super Roots Hair Oil with rosemary on my brand's site [here](thereisbia.com). Keep asking questions-I love hearing from you! 🌿✨
Thank you so much for all of your amazing videos. You’ve given myself and many so much useful wisdom. I do have a question: After you do a derma roll session, do you do anything to your scalp right afterwards? Perhaps showering and running cool water on the scalp, or applying any type of shampoo or conditioner? Also do you think direct sun on the scalp is bad right after? I apologize if this is something you’ve already covered. Thank you again. You are the BEST!!!! (Also, your hair looks INCREDIBLE!)
Hello lovely! 🌟 Thank you so much for your kind words! You truly made my day. I’m thrilled to hear that you’re finding my videos helpful! Great question-after a dermarolling session, I usually skip the shampooing right away to let my scalp breathe. Instead, I gently rinse with cool water, which feels amazing! As for sun exposure, direct sunlight can be a bit harsh right after, so I recommend avoiding it for at least a few hours. Thank you for the hair compliment! 🥰 Keep the questions coming and stay fabulous! XO, [Your Name]
Hey there! 🌼 For a high-quality derma roller, I recommend using a 1.5mm one. I personally use and love the one from my brand, Bia, which you can check out here: thereisbia.com. It's specifically designed for thorough yet gentle treatment. If you want to complement it with a natural remedy, our Super Roots Hair Oil with rosemary oil is fantastic! Happy rolling and growing! 🌿🌟 Keep the comments coming-I love hearing from you all!
The Derminator 2 is probably the best micro-needling device….derma rollers do more damage, don’t listen to this stupid woman she’s talking out of her hat and giving inaccurate information!
😊Trust me guys derma stamp is far better than anything i am using it for a couple of months now.
its really painless and effective and dont make any scaring problems
i had tried derma roller and derma stamp , from my experience i really recommend derma stamp .. for bald heads 😊.😊😊
The derma roller is the cheapest for a reason. It is the least effective and most damaging method of microneedling. For the process to be the most effective, the needles need to go straight into the skin vertically. This cannot be accomplished with a derma roller because of the way it is made. With a derma roller the needles are going into the skin/scalp at an angle. You need to be using a derma stamp or a derma pen to accomplish the most effective microneedling. And you will have the most control of every aspect of microneedling with a derma pen ... there are many on the market that are very good devices and well worth the money if you are going to utilize microneedling in your regular routine.
I went through and re watched this video today. This is literally the best video on TH-cam for micro needling information. You cover it all here. Timing. The different types of configurations. Depth. Even the types of metals.
Just wanted to say thank you again. This video REALLY REALLY helped me!
I have really tried to love the derma roller after hearing how positive you are about it - but it definitely cuts my hair off as I’m rolling no matter how careful I try to be. I actually bought the bia one. I believe this may be because my hair strand itself is fine.l so it’s not for everyone . So I had to stop. So this may be a con of derma roller for some people out there.
Hey there! 🌟 I'm really sorry to hear the derma roller isn't working well for you, especially since it cuts your hair no matter how careful you are. You're right; everyone's hair is unique, and what works wonders for one person may not be ideal for another. It's super insightful to know this could be a con for folks with finer hair strands. Maybe trying a smaller needle size or focusing more on the scalp rather than the hair might help. Feel free to reach out if you have any other questions or need some alternative tips! Thanks for sharing your experience. 💗
I heard someone mention they wet their hair before using the roller and it helped prevent tangling or pulling out hair.
I have eaten my meal in 10 minutes
**TH-cam Comment:** "I'm so stressed out about my hair loss! It feels like I'm losing more every day. Any tips on how to stop this? Thanks!"
**Response:** Hey lovely! 💛 First off, I totally get how stressful this can be-I've been there too. Stress can really impact our hair, so finding ways to relax is super important. Deep breathing exercises or yoga might help. Based on science, inflammation and stress hormones can affect hair, so let's work on that from the inside out! 🍃 Check out my vid on natural ways to reduce stress. And don't hesitate to ask me more questions-I'm here to help! 🌸
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**TH-cam Comment:** "Can you recommend any good natural remedies or products for hair loss?"
**Response:** Hi there! 🌿 Absolutely, I'd love to help. I've had great success with holistic approaches myself. Using a rosemary-infused oil, like my Super Roots Hair Oil, and a 1.5mm dermaroller has been amazing! 🧖♀️ Research shows that rosemary oil can really improve hair thickness and scalp health. You can find my product on [bia](thereisbia.com). Feel free to ask any more questions-I'm here for you! 😊
---
**TH-cam Comment:** "Do natural remedies really work for hair loss? I'm skeptical but willing to try."
**Response:** Hey lovely! 💫 I totally understand your skepticism-it's good to question things! Personally, I've seen real improvement with natural remedies. For instance, studies suggest rosemary oil can enhance circulation, which is great for hair growth. My experience with Super Roots Hair Oil and a 1.5mm dermaroller has been fantastic! Give it a shot and let me know how it goes. 🌿 Feel free to ask anything-I'm always here to chat! 😘
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**TH-cam Comment:** "I've been losing so much hair lately and it's freaking me out! What should I do first?"
**Response:** Hi beautiful! 🌸 I totally understand how nerve-wracking that can be. First things first, don't panic-stress can make hair loss worse. Start with some self-care: meditation, a healthy diet, and gentle scalp massages. These little things really helped me. 🍃 Look into treatments like rosemary oil and dermarolling if you're open to it. And always feel free to reach out for support-I'm here for you! 💪
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Let me know if you need more help! 💕
Can you use the 1.5 derma roller for your face?
I don't have any visible hair on top of my head. I've used 540 0.5 4 times and 540 1.5 2 times and none caused significant pain, visible scarring, or any bleeding. Maybe the 540 isn't sharp enough to go in?
How do the micro needles not break the hair!?
This is rubbish! Bed of nails effect will be relevant only if you don't apply enough pressure using the derma stamp. With pressure, you can make sure that all the pins go in and you should be good with that. In fact, you will feel the pins coming out of the scalp as you retract. Just remember to apply enough pressure folks, the scalp is not too hard!
Liked & supported..👍
As you've used both, can you please let me know if derma stamping is much less painful than derma rolling?
I've been using derma roller and it's too painful for me that I can't do it thoroughly on my forehead.
Hey there! 🌟 I totally get it - dermarolling can feel like a bit much, especially on sensitive areas like the forehead. In my experience, dermastamping can be a lot gentler compared to dermarolling. It offers more controlled application, which can make it less painful and easier to manage. Remember, the key is consistent, gentle care. You got this! 💪 Keep me posted on how it goes, and feel free to check out thereisbia.com for more natural tips and product recommendations. Let's keep fighting hair loss together! 💖
Hi, Belle. I have pitted scars due to the damage from the acne scar laser I got. Would Derma Pen be effective for this kind of scar? I just ordered an M8 Dr. Pen, and I would like to what would be the best depth for this and the frequency of its use for the best result? Thank you!
I was also using the 540, now i will get the 192 model. Thanks for the right info.
Thank you
THE EDITING IS FIREEEEEE!!!! PLEASE KEEP MAKING VIDEOS LIKE THIS!!! ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Does anyone have any insight into 0.6 vs 1.2 depth? Ive seen a few people mention an American clinical study showing 0.6 was actually more beneficial and provided more hair growth. I'd love to know why and if anyone has successfully used 0.6 because what Imane says about 1.5 needles reaching the correct depth makes sense to me but if the job can be done with less pain that does sound appealing.
U can google the study
I have started using 7-star plum blossom hammer on my scalp. Have you ever tried that?
Hey there! 🌟 I've heard of the plum blossom hammer, and it's quite intriguing! I personally haven't tried it, but I've seen it helps stimulate the scalp, similar to dermarollers. I use a 1.5mm dermaroller, as it helps boost collagen and promote hair growth naturally. Just remember to be gentle and consistent!
I'd love to hear more about your experience with the hammer! Feel free to share how it's working for you. And if you're curious about my routine, check out my brand Bia at [thereisbia.com](thereisbia.com). Keep thriving and growing! 💖
I get it -- Why you promote DermaRoller so much...
though everyone logically prefer stamps n pen over roller!
Pen > Stamp > Roller
Cause she “made her own” and is selling it
I have androgenetic alopecia and nothing has worked till now. I have been thinking of trying Derma Rolling/ Stamping but I’m skeptical that I would make the hairfall worse.
I have it also, and i can tell you derma stamping works for alopecia. I stamp once a weak and cut a garlic in half and rub it over the area right after stamping. I’m starting to see little white and black hairs coming back after using it three times. Few years back i went to a specialist for derma stamping, and i used only garlic at home without stamping and the bald areas completely grew back.
@@Nonononono209 Do you use minoxidil or any oral drug for alopecia ? Or just garlic ? And how often do apply garlic ?
Hi, pleasure meeting U...What type of doctor should I seek to get a professional...before trying anything,...
See a dermatologist if you think you need a doctor. A trichologist can also assess your scalp
I buy man matters derma roller 1mm of 540 needles is that okay mam..?
Effects will remain unchanged as long as you're using 540 needles
obviously derma pen or stamp much better than roller
Yes.
Do I apply the hair serum before microneedling?
Hey there! 🌸 Great question. For the best results, I recommend using the microneedling device (1.5mm dermaroller) first on a clean scalp to stimulate hair growth and improve absorption. Once you're done, you can apply the hair serum, like my Super Roots Hair Oil with rosemary oil (you can find it on my brand website Bia: thereisbia.com). This combo can really boost the benefits! Thanks for watching, and feel free to ask more questions. 💖
PS: Don't forget to share your progress! We'd love to hear how it's working for you!
@@ImaneBelleThank you
Can micro needling regenerate lost hair follicles
Hey there! 🌸 Thanks for asking about microneedling. It's a fascinating topic! Microneedling can indeed help stimulate hair follicles and promote hair growth by boosting blood flow and encouraging collagen production. I've personally seen some great results incorporating a 1.5mm dermaroller into my routine. Remember, consistency is key! If you're interested in more natural tips, check out my Super Roots Hair Oil with rosemary on my brand's site [here](thereisbia.com). Keep asking questions-I love hearing from you! 🌿✨
Thank you so much for all of your amazing videos.
You’ve given myself and many so much useful wisdom.
I do have a question:
After you do a derma roll session, do you do anything to your scalp right afterwards? Perhaps showering and running cool water on the scalp, or applying any type of shampoo or conditioner?
Also do you think direct sun on the scalp is bad right after?
I apologize if this is something you’ve already covered. Thank you again.
You are the BEST!!!!
(Also, your hair looks INCREDIBLE!)
Hello lovely! 🌟
Thank you so much for your kind words! You truly made my day. I’m thrilled to hear that you’re finding my videos helpful!
Great question-after a dermarolling session, I usually skip the shampooing right away to let my scalp breathe. Instead, I gently rinse with cool water, which feels amazing! As for sun exposure, direct sunlight can be a bit harsh right after, so I recommend avoiding it for at least a few hours.
Thank you for the hair compliment! 🥰 Keep the questions coming and stay fabulous!
XO,
[Your Name]
@@ImaneBelleYou really are the best!! Thank you so much for your awesome reply. :)
I need to buy a derma roller. I need a really high quality one.
Hey there! 🌼 For a high-quality derma roller, I recommend using a 1.5mm one. I personally use and love the one from my brand, Bia, which you can check out here: thereisbia.com. It's specifically designed for thorough yet gentle treatment. If you want to complement it with a natural remedy, our Super Roots Hair Oil with rosemary oil is fantastic! Happy rolling and growing! 🌿🌟
Keep the comments coming-I love hearing from you all!
@@ImaneBelle thank you. I was looking at it and I think I need something like that. I don’t want to make things worse or damage my scalp.
I need darma roller link
The Derminator 2 is probably the best micro-needling device….derma rollers do more damage, don’t listen to this stupid woman she’s talking out of her hat and giving inaccurate information!
Im in love 🙂
Is micro-needling okay if I suffer from dandruff and oily scalp ?
I would try to fox that first look at your diet try to only eat Whole Foods as a start