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.

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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.

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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?

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

Learn more about at-home beauty tools from Dr. Gohara:

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Black hair woman wearing a grey and white bra giving herself a deep cleansing session with a face brush and Gatineau skincare face wash lotion, after her shower. Studio skincare portrait over isolated background.

A curvy woman applying cleansing balms and smiling to her reflection in the mirror.

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