Scalp Activation Derma Roller
What it does:
Supports Blood Circulation & Nutrient Delivery to Hair Follicles
Enhances Absorption of Bio-Pilixin Serum
Safe, Non-Invasive & Scientifically Backed
Plant-based
Drug-free
Dermatologist tested
Each ingredient has a purpose
Formulated with research-backed, plant-derived actives that help create the right conditions for visibly healthier-looking hair.
Plant-based
Bio-optimised
Backed by research
Drug-free
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The Scalp Activation Derma Roller is intended to be gently rolled across the surface of the scalp using light, even pressure. It should not be pressed forcefully or used in a way that causes discomfort. The goal is to maintain a comfortable cosmetic experience. If you are unsure how much pressure to apply, start with minimal pressure and adjust based on your personal comfort level.
The Scalp Activation Derma Roller is not intended to be used on broken, inflamed, or irritated skin. If you are experiencing skin discomfort or scalp conditions, we recommend pausing use and consulting a healthcare professional before resuming.
Immediately after microneedling, the scalp should be kept as hygienic as possible and away from substances that may cause additional irritation.
It is best to use the Scalp Activation Derma Roller after washing your hair and two hours before activities. It is helpful to rest a little after the microneedling to provide the body with some rest so that it can focus on supporting the scalp.
Derma rolling might hurt slightly at first, but it should generally be a safe and painless procedure. If you experience any pain or redness, discontinue use immediately and contact a health professional.
For hygiene and performance reasons, we recommend replacing your derma roller approximately every 2 to 3 months, depending on frequency of use and how well it is cleaned and stored. Avoid using a damaged or dull roller.
There are differences between professional microneedling treatments and at-home derma rolling, particularly in the depth of penetration and intensity. While professional treatments are typically administered using longer needles in clinical settings, at-home rollers like ours are designed for more gentle use.