With Christmas just around the corner, Trinny London is offering a solution for anyone looking to quickly refresh their skin ahead of the festivities. The brand’s Plump Up Microneedle promises to banish signs of fatigue, giving users a glowing complexion in the comfort of their own home. This 0.5mm at-home derma roller has become a favorite among users, hailed by creator Trinny Woodall as the perfect “Sunday night facial” to rejuvenate tired skin before the start of a new week.
In a recent conversation with podcast host Joanne McNally, Woodall humorously described the device as a quick fix for the aftermath of a busy weekend, joking, “You had a great weekend, it might be showing on your face by Sunday night. Let’s make it disappear by Monday morning.”
The tool has quickly become a bestseller, with one unit sold every half-minute. Priced at £44, the device features a distinctive yellow grip and promises scientifically-backed results, particularly in reducing fine lines. Each set comes with an 8ml cleaning agent and a 1ml sample of Trinny London’s advanced peptide-infused serum, Plump Up, designed to enhance the microneedling process.
Microneedling works by creating tiny, controlled injuries in the skin, which activates the body’s natural repair mechanisms, boosting collagen production and leading to smoother, plumper skin. The process requires no recovery time, making it ideal for at-home pampering.
Woodall provided a simple guide to using the microneedle, explaining, “Go across the forehead in horizontal, then vertical motions like ‘you’ve got a checkerboard of a face and you do it on clean skin and take little sections every time.'” The technique is designed to stimulate skin cell renewal and improve the absorption of skincare ingredients, enhancing their effectiveness.
The product has received impressive reviews, with a 4.5 out of 5-star rating from 162 users. One first-time microneedling user shared their experience: “I was nervous at first about using, but it’s quite a nice sensation. Face feels like it’s had a professional treatment after. Only used six times so far along with the Plump Up serum, however, I do think my skin is looking more fresh and luminous.”
Other users have praised the device for its pain-free experience and noted improvements in skin texture and the appearance of fine lines. However, some have suggested potential improvements, such as offering different needle lengths for users who become accustomed to the 0.5mm size.
Despite some varied opinions, the overall response to the Plump Up Microneedle remains positive. Trinny London advises against using facial treatments a week prior to microneedling and recommends skipping retinoids on the same night. The brand also cautions against using the tool on sensitive, broken, or active blemishes and encourages replacing the microneedle head every 24 uses to maintain its effectiveness.
The Plump Up Microneedle is available for £44, with alternative options like SpaceNK’s Face Gym Youthful Active Roller available for £66.
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