Rolling your face with tons of tiny needles does not sounds fun.
But dont fretboard-certified dermatologistMona Gohara, MD,says its not that bad.
Plus, its the at-home skin tool she recommends the most.

so that get the most out of these tools, Dr. Gohara says you have to use them regularly.
Also, be careful about when you use them and how.
Also I dont microneedle inretinoids.

board-certified dermatologist atDermatology Physicians of Connecticutand associate clinical professor in dermatology atYale School of Medicine
[Microneedling tools] are really truly the most inexpensive option, she says.
Its where you get the most bang for your buck.
Ready to meet your glowiest complexion?

Grab your favorite hydrating serums and a microneedling tool and get to work!
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