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Tue Feb 26, 2008 4:30 pm |
catski wrote: |
Anyway, back to rolling.
mine is the 1.5.. and I used it for the first time, and DIDNT use the numbing cream. I thought I'd try it and see. It was ok, you can think your way through the pain..
Although I didnt do it on my face. ( I will do, though!)
I did it on stretchmarks on abdomen, then applied supercop2 and emu oil. itch itch itch, burn burn burn! The whole area looks raspberry red right now, and is a bit tender. I'm not worried about that, I've abraded it there worse than this before, mostly by accident..
I also did my thighs. I obviously went a bit bonkers on my right thigh, as it has raised red lines on it, even today, 24 hours later.. I guess I got over enthusiastic.
Bizarrely, I can see how this is quite addictive!
I'm going to start doing my hands, definitely, as they have very suddenly aged very recently. |
YAY! You broke out your roller and tried it - I'm so happy for you, Catski! And even more impressed that you rolled without a numbing cream!!! Way to go!!!
Now I don't want to alarm you, but I don't think it's a very good idea to immediately apply SuperCop2 on your skin after you've rolled. I'm going to check this out further right now, but I may not have a conclusive answer for you for another day or so.
My concern is that it may cause the development of scar tissue to form, and I know that you are trying to reverse this type of tissue. So hold off on using your CP's on your body for now, but continue to apply Emu oil everywhere. |
_________________ Fair with mild rosascea & combination skin (dry with oily t-zone) |
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Tue Feb 26, 2008 4:41 pm |
Cadia wrote: |
ScotsLass wrote: |
Excellent news (and strategy ), rebecca! I hope your replacement is perfect and lasts a long, long time! |
I don't know how, but I read this as a lustily post about the implants...
Note to self: Stay away from the keyboard when not awake! |
Too funny! Apparently we all get a little distracted whenever the topic of implants is raised! LOL!
Speaking of which; thank you rebecca for sharing your experience with the natural breast enhancement products. It sounds as if you did achieve some success, but did not acquire much of a difference in size. Glad to hear you have a plan 'b' though! Hope your surgery goes well later this year and that you're thrilled with your results. |
_________________ Fair with mild rosascea & combination skin (dry with oily t-zone) |
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Tue Feb 26, 2008 5:13 pm |
sharky wrote: |
For those of you who are considering rolling larger body parts, has anybody located a wider roller?
I did roll my arms last night but it takes a long time with my roller. |
Yes, I need a wider one too!!
rebecca |
_________________ 47 years old. Battling aging and pigmentation. Using Tria and Pico and Dermapen. |
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Tue Feb 26, 2008 5:15 pm |
I'm sure I read somewhere that Skinbio recommend a wait time of 1 hour after needling before applying CP's. |
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Tue Feb 26, 2008 5:20 pm |
catski wrote: |
I'd love to know more about which part of your process was most effective against sagginess, rebecca! I dont need extra size, but I could do with a bit of a lift! Can you say a bit more about how 'mirifem' was for you?
Or maybe that should be in a different thread, but girls need to know these things!
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Definitely the massage. They call it "chi" massage...Place your hands spread out over your breasts, press firmly, and then do inward circles...to start you need to do about 5mins twice a day. I do it in the shower. Nowadays I do maybe a minute or so. Seems to have maintained the perkiness. Skin brushing is also good. These things are supposedly also good for your breasts b/c they keep toxins from building up, which can lead to cancer.
If you would like more info or a link LMK.
hth
rebecca |
_________________ 47 years old. Battling aging and pigmentation. Using Tria and Pico and Dermapen. |
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Tue Feb 26, 2008 5:27 pm |
Keliu wrote: |
I'm sure I read somewhere that Skinbio recommend a wait time of 1 hour after needling before applying CP's. |
Yes, I believe I read this too, Keliu. But the info at Skinbio changes so often that I'm not sure if this is still accurate. Hopefully, I will know more soon. |
_________________ Fair with mild rosascea & combination skin (dry with oily t-zone) |
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Tue Feb 26, 2008 10:15 pm |
Hey Catski - I sent you a PM! |
_________________ Fair with mild rosascea & combination skin (dry with oily t-zone) |
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Wed Feb 27, 2008 6:49 pm |
Well I used the new Nova Dermaroller for my Wednesday night rolling session. I am more than happy with it. It's beautifully made, rolling is very smooth and the needles appear to be much stronger than my other rollers. I also bought the Ebay one from Thailand and the Clear Skincare one from Australia - this one I gave to my daughter. For those of you who are considering buying a new roller, I would definitely recommend this Korean model. The price and postage is also very reasonable compared to the others. |
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suesmith
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Wed Feb 27, 2008 8:09 pm |
Hi Keliu
Greetings from another Australian - Melbourne this time.
Could you please post the link to the model that you like best? Perhaps you mentioned the details already somewhere in this thread, but I can't find it.
I have the .3mm novaderm from Clearskincare. It is too narrow for my liking - time is too precious to be sitting around rolling, rolling, rolling. And also I woudl like to try something a little more penetrating for my scarred knees. The .3mm doesn't even tickle.
Thanking you in anticipation!
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Wed Feb 27, 2008 9:42 pm |
suesmith wrote: |
Hi Keliu
Greetings from another Australian - Melbourne this time.
Could you please post the link to the model that you like best? Perhaps you mentioned the details already somewhere in this thread, but I can't find it.
I have the .3mm novaderm from Clearskincare. It is too narrow for my liking - time is too precious to be sitting around rolling, rolling, rolling. And also I woudl like to try something a little more penetrating for my scarred knees. The .3mm doesn't even tickle.
Thanking you in anticipation!
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Hi SueSmith, I am in Melbourne too...I bought one on ebay from a melbourne(toorak) based ebay seller. It is sold as a 1mm, though they have just confirmed, after I measured it that it is in fact a 1.5mm. I am quite happy with it, but next time would get the 1.5mm from Dr Roller, which has an Aust ebay seller. Someone posted the name back up a bit.
As far as I know they are all pretty much the same size. I would like a bigger one too. Although, I've got so used to this rolling thing, that I can do my arms and chest while I'm watching TV!!!
cheers
rebecca |
_________________ 47 years old. Battling aging and pigmentation. Using Tria and Pico and Dermapen. |
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Wed Feb 27, 2008 11:06 pm |
Has anyone got any ideas for getting rid of the post rolling peelies.???I'm back to peeling again. It maybe that I've restarted my VitC after rolling. I LOVE my roller, but I'm already tired of being flaky all the time.
rebecca |
_________________ 47 years old. Battling aging and pigmentation. Using Tria and Pico and Dermapen. |
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Wed Feb 27, 2008 11:29 pm |
suesmith wrote: |
Hi Keliu
Greetings from another Australian - Melbourne this time.
Could you please post the link to the model that you like best? Perhaps you mentioned the details already somewhere in this thread, but I can't find it.
I have the .3mm novaderm from Clearskincare. It is too narrow for my liking - time is too precious to be sitting around rolling, rolling, rolling. And also I woudl like to try something a little more penetrating for my scarred knees. The .3mm doesn't even tickle.
Thanking you in anticipation!
Sue Smith |
Here's where I got the roller from:
http://www.dermarollers.com/
They are from Mermaid Beach, Queensland so you'll receive it in no time. I bought the 1.5mm. Although it's from the Nova Clinic, it is the Korean Dr. Roller. |
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Thu Feb 28, 2008 5:50 am |
snowqueen67 wrote: |
Has anyone got any ideas for getting rid of the post rolling peelies.???I'm back to peeling again. It maybe that I've restarted my VitC after rolling. I LOVE my roller, but I'm already tired of being flaky all the time.
rebecca |
Perfect question! I'm so fed up with the peeling. Not to mention the dry skin around the eyes |
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Thu Feb 28, 2008 1:54 pm |
Keliu how funny that you bought from the gold Coast. I live here too and all the while 10 minutes down the road they were the roller experts. Who knew!
I have on bought of ebay for abot the same price but this one looks more substanial. I wonder if they are in the cosmetic surgery business.
Anyway I love the informative how to use guide.
Thanks for the link! |
_________________ 54 fair skin green eyes, some fine lines. |
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Thu Feb 28, 2008 7:15 pm |
Thanks for the link I have ordered my second roller this one looks more sturdy than my e-bay special (although that has worked well for me).
I did get the peelies a while ago and occasionally do when I roll too often. I use something soothing after rolling (PSF O2 spray, and mild lotion from Cellbone).
I've also made a homemade brew of Aloe gel with all of the healing actives from Skinactives (can even remember what I dumped in). It does seem to help. |
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Sat Mar 01, 2008 4:03 am |
Just checking in....haven't rolled for 3 days just b/c I've been too busy and I've got to say my skin has appreciated the break and is looking sensational. Only 4 weeks rolling anf my pigmentation is way less blotchy, lip lines greatly reduced. A little "fold" i have in one of my upper lids is "unfolding".
It turns out I have been using a 1.5mm all along, and I am so pleased I didn't know!!!!
Back to rolling tomorrow...and back to peeling I guess
rebecca |
_________________ 47 years old. Battling aging and pigmentation. Using Tria and Pico and Dermapen. |
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Sat Mar 01, 2008 4:38 pm |
snowqueen67 wrote: |
Definitely the massage. They call it "chi" massage...Place your hands spread out over your breasts, press firmly, and then do inward circles...to start you need to do about 5mins twice a day. I do it in the shower. Nowadays I do maybe a minute or so. Seems to have maintained the perkiness. Skin brushing is also good. These things are supposedly also good for your breasts b/c they keep toxins from building up, which can lead to cancer.
If you would like more info or a link LMK.
hth
rebecca |
believe it or not, I know just what you mean about that massage, I've done it before. gosh, I'm so inconsistent.. I'll get back to doing it. It's qute a novel thing to do, isnt it. But, yes, it has a definite effect. Thanks for reminding me! |
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Tue Mar 04, 2008 3:28 am |
OK. Got a STRANGE question for you Rollergirls. (tho what can be stranger than rolling )
I've got a big night out in a 2 weeks time and at my age with 2 kids, they don't come around that often!!!
Anyway, I'm thinking, my skin looks so great several hours after rolling, that I'm wondering if I should roll the night of big event (best friends ritzy 40th bday). The redness takes a couple of hours to go down, but if I factor that in....
I could possibly look several years younger or like something terrible has happened to me
What do ya reckon?
rebecca |
_________________ 47 years old. Battling aging and pigmentation. Using Tria and Pico and Dermapen. |
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Wed Mar 05, 2008 10:07 am |
I think it depends on your skin response in the past. I probably would only roll in areas that would look good flushed on the day of the event (cheeks for instance). |
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Thu Mar 06, 2008 1:38 am |
Hi~every body~ I'm quite a newbie here~
After reading such long long thread @_@", I also want to try a roll~! But...I still wondering, can anyone roll w/out numbing cream? Does it cause pain? |
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Thu Mar 06, 2008 2:27 am |
MissCay wrote: |
Hi~every body~ I'm quite a newbie here~
After reading such long long thread @_@", I also want to try a roll~! But...I still wondering, can anyone roll w/out numbing cream? Does it cause pain? |
Yes. What size roller were you thinking of.? I have been successfully rolling using a 1.5mm using ice only as needed. Even without it is not what I would call painful. To me it is an intense itching/stinging sensation.
You can also start slow. You do not have to push too hard to start with, and your skin desensitises as you go.
HTH
rebecca |
_________________ 47 years old. Battling aging and pigmentation. Using Tria and Pico and Dermapen. |
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Thu Mar 06, 2008 2:31 pm |
Ok so I rolled my chest and neck with th 1.5 on Monday watching dancing with the stars Aussie version lol and I got this really weird reaction. Very rough raised skin almost like sand paper. The redness has nearly gone but it is still rough. Did I go overboard?
I put Vit C on it the next day and CPs on Wednesday so maybae it was overkill? |
_________________ 54 fair skin green eyes, some fine lines. |
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Thu Mar 06, 2008 3:30 pm |
katebargold wrote: |
Ok so I rolled my chest and neck with th 1.5 on Monday watching dancing with the stars Aussie version lol and I got this really weird reaction. Very rough raised skin almost like sand paper. The redness has nearly gone but it is still rough. Did I go overboard?
I put Vit C on it the next day and CPs on Wednesday so maybae it was overkill? |
Yes, I get that texture most times I roll...it goes within 24 hours. I get it more on my chest and arms than my face!! I don't think you went too hard. Its normal for me anyway.
cheers
rebecca |
_________________ 47 years old. Battling aging and pigmentation. Using Tria and Pico and Dermapen. |
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Thu Mar 06, 2008 3:33 pm |
katebargold wrote: |
Ok so I rolled my chest and neck with th 1.5 on Monday watching dancing with the stars Aussie version lol and I got this really weird reaction. Very rough raised skin almost like sand paper. The redness has nearly gone but it is still rough. Did I go overboard?
I put Vit C on it the next day and CPs on Wednesday so maybae it was overkill? |
I think it sounds like you did a good job and that you'll peel soon My chest peels every time too. Does it itch? |
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Thu Mar 06, 2008 4:09 pm |
Thanks ladies. Is peeling a good look .
It doesn't itch now but it did when i did it.
Not prepared to use this beast on my face yet though. |
_________________ 54 fair skin green eyes, some fine lines. |
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