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Miracle L- Round 1

 Miracle L is an injectable solution that contains 20 % of hero ingredient PCL or  Polycaprolactone. This biostimulator is a similar product that makes dissolvable sutures. It becomes an irritant to the body which in turn creates collagen to break down the PCL. This process continues for up to a year, in turn providing tightness to the skin. It is also known as a face lift in a bottle. Miracle L is best to be used once a month for up to 5 months, which is my plan then used as a maintenance to the skin every 6-12 months. Although this product has huge benefits to the skin there is also the risk of swelling, and this being my first time I thought it best for me to use the mesotherapy method so I was injecting small amounts in each injection point. Miracle L is a thicker consistency than the more fluid solutions I have been used to injecting. For this reason I opted to use a 27 gauge needle. Unfortunately I could only find these needles in a 13 mm size. I would prefer up to a 6 mm but was

Mesotherapy Using Hyaron

 After starting with the BAP technique when injecting Hyaron (more info here ) I decided I'd give mesotherapy a try. Meso consists of injection points around 1 cm apart. That's a lot of pricking with a needle yet is a popular technique used in the DIY beauty world. I used a 30gx4mm tip on the prefilled syringe. After reviewing the video, I did notice that I injected closer than the 1cm which in itself is not an issue but it's unneccessary. If I'm honest, I much prefer the BAP technique. Much quicker and still effective because the product spreads. However, some biostimulators have a high likelihood of causing reactions such as swelling, so are better injected in smaller amounts all over rather than more product in fewer points. With practice I'm sure it would get easier. Even with my first try I began to get into a rhythm that made the process a little easier. To be fair, I am still so new to DIY that it's going to take time to perfect techniques that work for m

BB Glow

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 I recently had an event to go to. Oh yes, it's a rare event as my social calander is generally empty. I am definitely a home-body! Instead of applying foundation I took the opportunity to try the Stayve BB Glow. This product is cosmetically microneedled into the skin. Cosmetic microneedling just means that you are needling at no more than a 0.5 mm depth. I did it at 0.25 which is mostly painless and was a breeze to do compared to my regular medical microneedling at 1 mm depth. I emptied the small vial into a bowl and mixed some hyaluronic acid in for extra slip. Using a silicone spatula I applied the mixture to small areas of my face, microneedling in between. I made sure not to track over the same area too much to avoid redness. The procedure was easy, but took time. Waaay longer than just applying a tinted moisturiser, which is the finish that I got. There was no coverage, just a tint. However, the BB Glow does have ingredients that are beneficial to the skin, so it was like doi

Touch Up Using Toxta

 Having never had Botox in office before I was surprised that sometimes a touch up of botulinum toxin needs to be done 2 weeks after the procedure. I knew this was certainly going to be the case for me because I was very light-handed in the amounts of Toxta I initially had injected. If you haven't seen it, you can check out that post here . When I retrieved the syringes that I had filled with pre-mixed Toxta that I had placed in the freezer, I came upon a problem. One of the syringes had no product. I assume something had happened to it during our move. I didn't want to open a fresh vial of product so opted to just work with the few units I had in the remaining syringe. At the end of the day, I'm still trying to learn what injection points best work for me so at this stage I think using less amounts is the better option anyway, it's good practice. I am content with the area between my brows, typically where the 11 lines are. There's movement which is good because I