







How To Derma Roll.
Roll Your Way To Stronger, Thicker Hair
Gently roll horizontally & vertically along areas of concern, like your part & hairline.
Use 2-3 times per week on clean, product-free scalp and hair.
Spray roller after each use with isopropyl alcohol. Return to carrying case to dry.

TRY HAIRLOVE FOR 365 DAYS.
NO STRANDS ATTACHED.
What To Expect With Derma Rolling

1 month


2 months


3+ months


Frequently Asked Questions
Our Derma Roller uses 540 0.5mm stainless steel needles to gently create microchannels in the scalp. This process increases blood flow, helps stimulate dormant hair follicles, and improves the absorption of topical products like our Scalp Serum — all of which support fuller, healthier hair growth over time.
Not at all. The needles are designed to be gentle and are just long enough to stimulate the scalp without causing pain. You may feel a light tingling or prickling sensation — but it should never be uncomfortable. Use light pressure and let the roller do the work.
We recommend using your Derma Roller 2–3 times per week on a clean, product-free scalp. Overuse won’t speed up results, and your scalp needs time to rest between sessions.
Most users begin noticing changes within 1 to 3 months of consistent use. In the first month, the Derma Roller helps improve circulation and stimulate dormant follicles. By month two, many users report fuller-looking areas around the part and hairline. After three months or more, hair often appears stronger, healthier, and visibly thicker. Consistency is key — and pairing the Derma Roller with our Scalp Serum can help accelerate and enhance your results.
Use the Derma Roller first on a clean scalp, then apply Scalp Serum afterward. The microchannels help the serum absorb more effectively into the skin.
Yes. To prevent bacteria buildup, spray the roller with isopropyl alcohol after each use and allow it to fully air dry before storing it in the included case.
To keep it clean, safe, and effective, we recommend replacing your Derma Roller every month — especially if you’re using it 2–3 times per week.
Most users tolerate 0.5mm rollers well, but if you have a sensitive scalp, inflamed skin, or a diagnosed scalp condition (like alopecia or psoriasis), we recommend checking with your dermatologist before use.