Derma Stamp Usage Guidelines
1. Choosing the Needle Size:
First Month: Start with a needle size of 0.5mm or 0.7mm to allow your scalp to gradually adapt.
Second Month: You can increase the size to 0.7mm or 1mm if comfortable.
Third Month: You may use the maximum safe size of 1.5mm (optional).
Note: If higher sizes are uncomfortable, continue using the 0.7mm or 1mm size, as it remains effective with regular use.
2. Preparing the Scalp:
Ensure your scalp is clean and free of sweat, buildup, or excess oils before using the Derma Stamp.
3. Usage Schedule:
Use the Derma Stamp once a week or every two weeks.
4. Sanitizing the Derma Stamp Before Use:
Spray the Derma Stamp thoroughly with 70% Isopropyl Alcohol and allow it to air dry for 15 minutes before use.
5. After Use:
Apply either the first or second formula and leave it for two hours, then wash your hair with shampoo. Alternatively, if you prefer not to shower, skip applying the oil.
6. Sanitizing the Derma Stamp After Use:
Rinse the Derma Stamp with cold water to remove oils or blood from the needles.
Shake off excess water or let it air dry for a few minutes.
Spray the Derma Stamp thoroughly with 70% Isopropyl Alcohol, shake off any alcohol residue, and let it air dry for 10 minutes.
Replace the cover once it is completely dry.
7. Replacing the Derma Stamp:
Replace the Derma Stamp every 2 to 3 months to avoid bacteria and germ buildup.
Conditions Where Derma Stamp Use is Not Recommended:
Sensitive Scalp: If your scalp is overly sensitive and may react negatively.
Uncontrolled Eczema: Avoid use if you have uncontrolled eczema.
Dandruff or Psoriasis: Individuals with these conditions should refrain from using the Derma Stamp.
Extreme Scalp Dryness: Avoid use if your scalp is excessively dry.
Excessive Scalp Oiliness: Avoid usage if your scalp is overly oily.
Wounds, Pimples, or Irritations: Do not use the Derma Stamp on areas with open wounds, pimples, or irritation.
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