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I tried skin needling. This is how it went down

By Stephanie Darling
This story is part of the July 17 edition of Sunday Life.See all 15 stories.

Each fortnight, Stephanie Darling road tests a different make-up, skincare or wellness trend to find out whether it’s worth your time.

After five days, my skin felt well moisturised and was glowing.

After five days, my skin felt well moisturised and was glowing. Credit: iStock

“Needling” seems to be the word on every beauty-lover’s lips, so I thought it was time to give the procedure a go.

The lowdown I am at The Skin Bar in Sydney’s Double Bay, well known for minimally invasive skin rejuvenation treatments. After prepping me with numbing cream, the therapist works a set of microneedles attached to a medical-grade pen over my face to create tiny, evenly spaced punctures in my skin. These micro-punctures create a pathway to the deeper dermal layer, which triggers a wound-healing response in the skin, resulting in increased collagen and elastin production. During the treatment, the antioxidant-rich serum Biologi BF Restore Face and Body Serum (adorebeauty.com.au, $72) helps aid healing. You can’t apply make-up for eight hours afterwards, so it’s best to have needling done late in the day.

Pain factor It felt a little like sandpaper being rubbed on my skin and there was also blood on my face. The next day, a few small blemishes popped up, which I had been warned might happen.

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Downtime Forty-five minutes.

Results After five days, my skin felt well moisturised and was glowing.

Where to get it Sydney: The Skin Bar. Cost: $250. Melbourne: Clear Skin Clinics. Cost: $219.

At home E.S.K Ageless: Microneedles Patch, $39.

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Mr Smith Comb.

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My son Jonah lost his prized vintage Kiehl’s comb, so I was on a mission to find a replacement for his rather fabulous slightly wavy hair (no bias here). Bingo! The Mr Smith Comb (adorebeauty.com.au, $30) is top of my list, its wide teeth perfect for both wet and dry hair.

Ask Steph

I’ll be without lash extensions while travelling. How should I care for my natural lashes?

It’s great to give your natural lashes a break. Invest in a lash-growth serum such as Talika Lipocils Expert Lash Enhancer Serum (mecca.com.au, $77) and apply at night as close to the upper lash line as possible. Then rediscover mascara.

Follow Stephanie Darling on Instagram @mrssdarling. Send questions to stephanie@darlingbeauty.com.au.

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