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Microneedling- DIY For Beginners

 A more invasive treatment I actually have been doing for a while now is microneedling. I began with a dermaroller and worked my way up to a microneedle dermapen. I have what I assume is a dupe of the Dr Pen M8, it looks like the original but I bought it from Aliexpress so if it is a dupe it's an exact one. A derma pen comes complete with removable needle heads which I also buy the replacements from Aliexpress. Buying from this Chinese online store comes with risk, but I've found a seller that I trust so am not concerned. Anyway, I digress... I mostly microneedle at 1mm, which because it is over 0.5 mm it's classed as medical microneedling and is recommended to be done every 4-6 weeks. I do it monthly. For this depth I prefer to use a 16 pin needle head. The needle pricks in the skin promote scarless healing and encourages natural collagen building and improves texture and tone of the skin. Pores can appear reduced along with fine lines. I have been medically microneedling

First Time Trying Threads In My Face

 Well, I did a thing! Yes, I inserted some threads for the first time into my face. Although there are many places I would have liked to try and treat first, I began with my upper cheek region. Why? Because if you imagine threads as being scaffolding for the skin, one of the places where sagging begins is from the cheekbones down. Beauty DIY should be slow and steady, there is no rush. I started out with inserting 20 threads, 10 each side in a mesh pattern to create optimum structure. My experience with the threads wasn't as daunting as I had expected. I made sure to insert each needle bevel up which is the ideal position to penetrate the skin, beginning at a 30 degree angle then proceeding more flush to the skin upon inserting. You can numb before the procedure but I opted to do without and only felt discomfort when in the wrong plane, when in the correct position the needle glides through the skin with no pain whatsoever. Sometimes it can be frustrating when it seems like you can

Basic Info on Lifting Threads

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Thread lift procedurds have been gaining traction of late because they are minimally invasive with little to no down time, most common side effects being bruising and swelling. Threads are passed into the skin via a needle. The ideal placement being in the skin's subcutaneous layer. When in this plane there is no pain more so if too deep and less so if too shallow.  Depending on the thread and placement noticeable lifting may occur, however the real "magic" happens over time when the body creates collagen to break down the dissolvable suture, making for a more natural looking lift while tightening the skin. This lasts for approximately 6 months. Sound good? I think so, however it takes a lot of threads to create the collagen needed to really make a difference. At an average rate of $120 a thread or $2500 for your face in office per treatment that's a cost that I just cannot justify. So I have made the decision to insert these threads myself. Choosing thread size and t

Beginning of My DIY Beauty Journey

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  Well, long long time since my last blog post which was in 2019, eek! I have just found that over time although I still enjoy makeup, and skincare is a must, I have had no desire to share makeup posts. To be honest, at the age of 47 I no longer feel that I am as confident about sharing so many face-of-the-day selfies, and skincare doesn't seem to wow me as much now that I have so many signs of aging (I am a frugal gal who prefers more budget friendly buys). Don't get me wrong, I want to age gracefully, I don't need to look decades younger I just want to look good for my age. The following photos are without makeup or filter and show the many signs of aging I have. There are so many procedures I would like to have done to tighten my skin, lessen wrinkles, help my aging under eye area and don't get me started on my neck....and so on! But I have one thing that prevents me from doing these things and that's my bank balance which just doesn't have the funds to cough