Everyone wants an update on the liquid micro needling serum. Sorry, it took me a couple days. Like I said in my previous video, I am a licensed institution who practices still. So I work part time and I’m also a toddler mom. So content creating is not my full time gig. So sometimes it takes me a couple days, but I get around to it. Sorry for the wait. I took off any kind of filter. All I have on is a tinted SPF. So you can see how my skin is looking nice and glowy, not a ton of texture. I always have a couple pores here. I have oily prone skin. Overall, I like it. I think it helps a ton with product absorption, but I don’t think this is legit comparable to in treatment room micronated. Like I think it will help smooth the overall appearance of your texture. I think it may help smooth out fine lines and wrinkles. For sure, you’re gonna help product penetration because of the spicules creating those open channels.
Some people did ask like, what happens to the spicules or the tiny needles in the skin? They will dissolve in your skin within 72 hours. I was worried about trying it. Like, am I gonna feel it in my skin for all 72 hours? For me, I did not. I felt it when I first put it on and then it was like my skin felt normal for me. The price point, amazing. It’s gonna help all your other products penetrate better. It’s gonna help overall smooth your skin, give you that glass glowy skin. So yeah, I think it’s totally worth it. But liquid micro needling is a bit of a stretch because it’s not going to smooth like deep scarring and acne scars and things like that as intensely and as quickly as actual micronee treatments? Well.