this makes sense but i prefer the stamp because the roller makes the needles go in on an angle which causes micro tears as it comes out and you roll the roller also please remember guys all of these devices or at least the heads with the needles is disposable and must be thrown out after a few used depending on which one you’re using to avoid weakened needles bending
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!
Look the bed of nail isn't something where We are purposely trying to penetrate ourselves into it but in terms of stamp we are purposely trying to puncture ourselves so to me it doesn't make much sense.... well thats my POV
Don't roll it use the roller like a stamp and ,tap lightly first and see under a light ,.if u see little moisture and not simply blood then that's the correct force applied,.now stamp all the way similarly, you won't break any hair ,...don't forget to clean and sanitize before and after using it,
My derma stamp actually pierces my skin. There are little blood dots after. I can feel it going in my skin. With dermaroller it feels like im using a needle bicycle on my head. Like i feel it barely penetrates
This. She is lying to sell her stuff. The whole logic of micro needling requires penetrating the top later to trigger the collagen repair of our immune system. If you pierce too shallow it doesn't work. If too deep you don't get any more benefit and just more side effects. It's around .5mm
I have the stamp and I was literally wondering why all the needles feel like they're not properly penetrating my skin. It just doesn't feel like it's working properly 😮 now I know why. I bought it because I thought it was better and safer than the roller, I guess I'll just have to get the roller after all! Also, it takes a really long time to use because you have to stamp the areas individually instead of just rolling over the skin.
Hey there! 😄 Oh, I totally get it! Stamps can feel a bit tricky, right? Sometimes they don’t give that satisfying feeling you’re looking for. I’ve found that the 1.5mm dermaroller really helps in covering more area quickly and gives that nice, even penetration. Don’t worry, you’re not alone in figuring this out! 🌟 Switching to the roller might just make things quicker and more effective for you. Let me know how it goes or if you have any more questions! Sending you all the hair growth vibes! 🌼
Hey there! Thanks for sharing your experience with dermarollers 🌟. It's true that using a dermaroller improperly can lead to skin tears. I always recommend consulting with a professional or doing thorough research before starting. Personally, I've found a lot of success with a 1.5mm dermaroller for promoting hair growth, but I use it very gently and make sure my skin is well-hydrated. If you're curious about natural remedies, you might find some inspiration on my website, [BIA](thereisbia.com). Keep shining and take care! 💖
There are actually derma stamps with a slightly arched bottom, but they are hard to find. I ordered "bio needle" off Temu and it's one of the best I ever used.
I don't. It's ridiculous. The whole logic of micro needling is injuring the skin so the skin will repair evenly. If it doesn't penetrate then it's pointless.
I appreciate this video so much I was going to get the Derma stamp because of penetrating qualities. I’ll just get the most penetrating Derma roller specifically for hair growth
Hi there! Thanks for your kind words! 😊 I’m so glad you found the video helpful. Going for a derma roller is a great choice for hair growth. I personally use a 1.5mm derma roller for better penetration and results. Just remember to be gentle and consistent with it. If you need more guidance or have any other questions, feel free to ask. And if you’re looking for some natural remedies, check out my product BIA at [thereisbia.com](thereisbia.com). Keep me posted on your progress! 🥰
My hair is starting to thin out especially on the front, like if I stand under a light or taking a selfie my front scalp is all visible. Does it really help to regrow hair?
Well done, liked & supported.. 👍 As you've used both, can you please clarify 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 understand your concern. Dermarolling can be quite intense, especially on sensitive areas like the forehead. Dermastamping might be a better option for you as it's generally less painful because it applies pressure more evenly and precisely. Just make sure to start with lighter pressure and gradually increase as you get more comfortable. Thanks for the support, and always listen to your body's cues! Keep going, you're doing amazing! 💪 How’s your progress so far? Warm hugs, [Your Name] P.S. If you’re curious about more natural remedies, check out my brand Bia at [thereisbia.com](thereisbia.com)!
Hey there! Great observation! Dermarollers are typically designed to be longer and more flexible, allowing for better maneuverability across the scalp, which can help with consistent penetration. The 1.5mm dermaroller I recommend helps promote collagen production and improves product absorption. I've personally found it to be super effective in my holistic journey to combat hair loss. 🌿 If you have any more questions or need further advice, feel free to ask. Don't forget to subscribe for more tips!✨
Hey there! Thanks for sharing your thoughts on derma rollers. I totally get where you're coming from. When used incorrectly, they can indeed cause skin trauma. I've found that using a 1.5mm derma roller properly and with caution, it can actually promote healthy hair growth. Always make sure you're following safe practices to avoid any harm. 😊 Have you tried any other natural remedies? Let's keep the conversation going! 💬
@@ImaneBelle I'm a firm fan of the derma stamp. I think with a slight tilt you can alleviate the nail bed effect easily. I think both provide results. I would highly recommend looking up the videos of a derma stamp and roller being used on a banana and it shows the difference in how they affect the skin. Other natural remedies is really harder to say because so many things claim but I believe it's not studied enough as men (I'm a man) tend to want an answer to MPB but are so ashamed of it that they try to keep it under wraps. I believe Saw Palmetto and Biotin may help with growth but not new growth. Sadly topical applications are so hit or miss. Minoxidil 🤮made me flake up. I do think that as far as non invasive at home treatments go. Derma stamp shows the best results. The chance of scarification from the roller can actually cause less hair growth. Though I'm happy for whoever it works for. Loss of hair can really be harmful to one's sense of self and confidence.
Derma roller for hair terrible choice it tangles with the hair did you forget to mention that while dissing that poor stamp i literally feel all the needles penetrate my scalp using the stamp unlike the derma roller...stop selling lies just cuz you're sponsored.
**Comment:** "I've been struggling with hair loss for a while and it's really starting to affect my confidence. Do you have any tips on what I can do naturally? Looking for a boost from someone who's been there! 🥺" **Response:** Hey there! 😊 I totally get how you're feeling-hair loss can be super tough, but remember, you're not alone. I've been on this journey too, and I found that taking a holistic approach really helped me. Science suggests that stress can impact hair health, so let's tackle this together with some relaxation techniques and a balanced diet rich in nutrients like iron and zinc. If you're curious about some natural remedies, feel free to ask. Keep shining-you got this! 💪✨
**Comment:** I've been struggling with hair loss for a while now and it’s so frustrating. Any tips on what’s worked for you? I'm willing to try anything at this point! --- **Response:** Hey there! I totally get how frustrating hair loss can be 😞. What’s really helped me is focusing on a holistic approach-things like maintaining a balanced diet and reducing stress. Science shows ingredients like rosemary oil can promote hair growth, and I've seen great results using the Super Roots Hair Oil and a 1.5mm dermaroller. You can check them out here: [BIA](thereisbia.com). Remember, you're not alone in this journey. Feel free to reach out if you have more questions! 💖
That's awesome that you got both! 🎉 You’re definitely on the right track by approaching hair care holistically. Keep in mind that consistency is key, and combining methods like the Super Roots Hair Oil and dermarolling can really complement each other. Did you know that studies have shown that rosemary oil can be as effective as certain conventional treatments in promoting hair growth? Let me know how it goes, and feel free to share your journey or any questions you have. We're in this together, and I’m here to cheer you on! 😊
Salut! 🌼 Je comprends tes préoccupations concernant le dermaroller. C'est vrai qu'il peut sembler intimidant, mais utiliser la bonne technique est essentiel. Le dermarolling stimule la circulation sanguine et encourage la croissance des cheveux en augmentant le flux sanguin vers les follicules. Assure-toi de l'utiliser doucement et sur un cuir chevelu propre. Ce qui m'aide, c'est d'appliquer l’huile Super Roots avec de l'huile essentielle de romarin après. Ça favorise la santé du cuir chevelu! 😊 N'oublie pas de partager ton expérience avec tout le monde!
this makes sense but i prefer the stamp because the roller makes the needles go in on an angle which causes micro tears as it comes out and you roll the roller also please remember guys all of these devices or at least the heads with the needles is disposable and must be thrown out after a few used depending on which one you’re using to avoid weakened needles bending
Do i have to buy the stamp again after every few months?
And also, roller picking out the hair strands
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!
Your derma roller looks like an artifact that thanos is searching for 😮
Look the bed of nail isn't something where We are purposely trying to penetrate ourselves into it but in terms of stamp we are purposely trying to puncture ourselves so to me it doesn't make much sense.... well thats my POV
Exactly 💯
I agree with u, FORCE is the difference
Please give tips on how to avoid getting hair stuck. I always get my hair stuck and its ripping out the very last strands I have
Same 🤣
@@Zefyause derma roller as a stamp.
Don't roll it use the roller like a stamp and ,tap lightly first and see under a light ,.if u see little moisture and not simply blood then that's the correct force applied,.now stamp all the way similarly, you won't break any hair ,...don't forget to clean and sanitize before and after using it,
stamp😂
My derma stamp actually pierces my skin. There are little blood dots after. I can feel it going in my skin. With dermaroller it feels like im using a needle bicycle on my head. Like i feel it barely penetrates
This. She is lying to sell her stuff. The whole logic of micro needling requires penetrating the top later to trigger the collagen repair of our immune system. If you pierce too shallow it doesn't work. If too deep you don't get any more benefit and just more side effects. It's around .5mm
I have the stamp and I was literally wondering why all the needles feel like they're not properly penetrating my skin. It just doesn't feel like it's working properly 😮 now I know why. I bought it because I thought it was better and safer than the roller, I guess I'll just have to get the roller after all! Also, it takes a really long time to use because you have to stamp the areas individually instead of just rolling over the skin.
Hey there! 😄 Oh, I totally get it! Stamps can feel a bit tricky, right? Sometimes they don’t give that satisfying feeling you’re looking for. I’ve found that the 1.5mm dermaroller really helps in covering more area quickly and gives that nice, even penetration. Don’t worry, you’re not alone in figuring this out! 🌟 Switching to the roller might just make things quicker and more effective for you. Let me know how it goes or if you have any more questions! Sending you all the hair growth vibes! 🌼
I used dermaroller several time to get rid of acne scars but it can cause tearing
Hey there! Thanks for sharing your experience with dermarollers 🌟. It's true that using a dermaroller improperly can lead to skin tears. I always recommend consulting with a professional or doing thorough research before starting. Personally, I've found a lot of success with a 1.5mm dermaroller for promoting hair growth, but I use it very gently and make sure my skin is well-hydrated. If you're curious about natural remedies, you might find some inspiration on my website, [BIA](thereisbia.com). Keep shining and take care! 💖
There are actually derma stamps with a slightly arched bottom, but they are hard to find. I ordered "bio needle" off Temu and it's one of the best I ever used.
Wow same here 😅 Temu is so innovative
TEMU has fake stuff be careful
If that is true then why is stamping causing bleeding?
Please you believe her bullshit? It's an ad for that specific roller
I don't. It's ridiculous. The whole logic of micro needling is injuring the skin so the skin will repair evenly. If it doesn't penetrate then it's pointless.
How do uou not get your hair tangled in the roller?
I appreciate this video so much I was going to get the Derma stamp because of penetrating qualities. I’ll just get the most penetrating Derma roller specifically for hair growth
Hi there! Thanks for your kind words! 😊 I’m so glad you found the video helpful. Going for a derma roller is a great choice for hair growth. I personally use a 1.5mm derma roller for better penetration and results. Just remember to be gentle and consistent with it. If you need more guidance or have any other questions, feel free to ask. And if you’re looking for some natural remedies, check out my product BIA at [thereisbia.com](thereisbia.com). Keep me posted on your progress! 🥰
Hurray dont forget to get the same brand she is showing help her sell bullshit plz
Every time I use my microroller it hurts my scalp but now I do every other day.😊
Be careful, you're meant to let the scalp fully heal between uses. Using once a week is safer
My hair is starting to thin out especially on the front, like if I stand under a light or taking a selfie my front scalp is all visible. Does it really help to regrow hair?
@@mr.gurung745Yes it does, if along with it u r using topical solution like Minoxidil or Hair Serum
Well done, liked & supported.. 👍
As you've used both, can you please clarify 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 understand your concern. Dermarolling can be quite intense, especially on sensitive areas like the forehead. Dermastamping might be a better option for you as it's generally less painful because it applies pressure more evenly and precisely. Just make sure to start with lighter pressure and gradually increase as you get more comfortable. Thanks for the support, and always listen to your body's cues! Keep going, you're doing amazing! 💪
How’s your progress so far?
Warm hugs,
[Your Name]
P.S. If you’re curious about more natural remedies, check out my brand Bia at [thereisbia.com](thereisbia.com)!
So girlies what should I use as a beginner...Which one will be more effective and helpful...🤧🤧😩😩
definitely the stamp! check the rest of the comments for my full reply and more info !!
That derma stamp is like half the length of the roller. Surely that’s the main reason it won’t penetrate as deep
Hey there! Great observation! Dermarollers are typically designed to be longer and more flexible, allowing for better maneuverability across the scalp, which can help with consistent penetration. The 1.5mm dermaroller I recommend helps promote collagen production and improves product absorption. I've personally found it to be super effective in my holistic journey to combat hair loss. 🌿 If you have any more questions or need further advice, feel free to ask. Don't forget to subscribe for more tips!✨
Nah, the DermaRoller causes so much trauma to the skin. Highly do not recommend.
Hey there! Thanks for sharing your thoughts on derma rollers. I totally get where you're coming from. When used incorrectly, they can indeed cause skin trauma. I've found that using a 1.5mm derma roller properly and with caution, it can actually promote healthy hair growth. Always make sure you're following safe practices to avoid any harm. 😊 Have you tried any other natural remedies? Let's keep the conversation going! 💬
@@ImaneBelle I'm a firm fan of the derma stamp. I think with a slight tilt you can alleviate the nail bed effect easily. I think both provide results. I would highly recommend looking up the videos of a derma stamp and roller being used on a banana and it shows the difference in how they affect the skin. Other natural remedies is really harder to say because so many things claim but I believe it's not studied enough as men (I'm a man) tend to want an answer to MPB but are so ashamed of it that they try to keep it under wraps. I believe Saw Palmetto and Biotin may help with growth but not new growth. Sadly topical applications are so hit or miss. Minoxidil 🤮made me flake up.
I do think that as far as non invasive at home treatments go. Derma stamp shows the best results. The chance of scarification from the roller can actually cause less hair growth. Though I'm happy for whoever it works for. Loss of hair can really be harmful to one's sense of self and confidence.
Derma rollers causes wider holes than stamping because the wheel is uneven.
Derma roller for hair terrible choice it tangles with the hair did you forget to mention that while dissing that poor stamp i literally feel all the needles penetrate my scalp using the stamp unlike the derma roller...stop selling lies just cuz you're sponsored.
put enough pressure and nail of bed will get theough foot in seconds😂
**Comment:** "I've been struggling with hair loss for a while and it's really starting to affect my confidence. Do you have any tips on what I can do naturally? Looking for a boost from someone who's been there! 🥺"
**Response:** Hey there! 😊 I totally get how you're feeling-hair loss can be super tough, but remember, you're not alone. I've been on this journey too, and I found that taking a holistic approach really helped me. Science suggests that stress can impact hair health, so let's tackle this together with some relaxation techniques and a balanced diet rich in nutrients like iron and zinc. If you're curious about some natural remedies, feel free to ask. Keep shining-you got this! 💪✨
Where to get it
**Comment:** I've been struggling with hair loss for a while now and it’s so frustrating. Any tips on what’s worked for you? I'm willing to try anything at this point!
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**Response:** Hey there! I totally get how frustrating hair loss can be 😞. What’s really helped me is focusing on a holistic approach-things like maintaining a balanced diet and reducing stress. Science shows ingredients like rosemary oil can promote hair growth, and I've seen great results using the Super Roots Hair Oil and a 1.5mm dermaroller. You can check them out here: [BIA](thereisbia.com). Remember, you're not alone in this journey. Feel free to reach out if you have more questions! 💖
Smh
Absolutely don't follow this video, complete wrong information
Bought both instead
That's awesome that you got both! 🎉 You’re definitely on the right track by approaching hair care holistically. Keep in mind that consistency is key, and combining methods like the Super Roots Hair Oil and dermarolling can really complement each other. Did you know that studies have shown that rosemary oil can be as effective as certain conventional treatments in promoting hair growth? Let me know how it goes, and feel free to share your journey or any questions you have. We're in this together, and I’m here to cheer you on! 😊
Le problème du dermaroller cest quil arrache les cheveux
Salut! 🌼 Je comprends tes préoccupations concernant le dermaroller. C'est vrai qu'il peut sembler intimidant, mais utiliser la bonne technique est essentiel. Le dermarolling stimule la circulation sanguine et encourage la croissance des cheveux en augmentant le flux sanguin vers les follicules. Assure-toi de l'utiliser doucement et sur un cuir chevelu propre. Ce qui m'aide, c'est d'appliquer l’huile Super Roots avec de l'huile essentielle de romarin après. Ça favorise la santé du cuir chevelu! 😊 N'oublie pas de partager ton expérience avec tout le monde!
@@ImaneBelle oui merci bcp pour tes conseils 😀
So derma roller is better?
Use a smaller stamp or a machine
Check out videos on stamp vs roller. The roller causes more damage and it also depends on which ones you get.
Nope the stamp is
This is misinformation. Look at the studies and other RUclipsrs that know more about this.