This £40 derma pen that’s ‘much cheaper than going to a clinic’ reduces acne scars and fine lines

If you’re looking to cut back on some beauty expenses this year without giving up your regular treatments, finding a way to DIY some of your routine appointments can help cut costs whilst still giving you almost identical results.

If you usually get frequent micro-needling treatments at a salon, swapping to an at-home dermapen is an easy way to cut back on clinic costs and save yourself some money without having to stop feeling your best.

If you’re keen to give a dermapen a whirl, the PELCAS Electric Microneedle Derma Pen, £39.99 here, on Amazon is easy and effective to use at home and can help with a multitude of different skin concerns.



Swap your mico needling clinic appointments for a derma pen at home

Swap your mico needling clinic appointments for a derma pen at home
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Derma rolling or micro-needling works by using multiple small, sterilised needles to gently prick your skin which helps generate new collagen and improve your cell turnover, creating new, more youthful-looking skin.

Just like regular micro-needling treatments, the PELCAS Electric Microneedle Derma Pen, £39.99 here, can reduce the appearance of wrinkles, stretch marks and acne scars, as well as lifting and tightening skin and shrinking your pores, leaving your skin feeling rejuvenated and helping produce extra collagen and elastin.



Amazon's £40 PELCAS Electric Microneedle Derma Pen allows you to do derma rolling at home

Amazon’s £40 PELCAS Electric Microneedle Derma Pen allows you to do derma rolling at home
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You can use a manual derma roller, like the Kitsch Micro Derma Facial Roller, £14.25 here, to get similar results, but if you’re worried about the health and safety risks from at-home derma rolling (we know rolling multiple tiny needles gently into your own skin can be a little scary), the electronic PELCAS derma pen helps control the pressure, speed and frequency of the needles with electronic settings that run at different speeds.

The needles should also be replaced each time you use them to make sure they’re sterile and safe, with the PELCAS Electric Microneedle Derma Pen, £39.99 here, coming with both a 12 pin needle and a 36 pin needle, and the needle length can be adjust to treat different beauty concerns, making it the equivalent of multiple clinic treatments in one.



Amazon PELCAS Electric Microneedle Derma Pen

Shoppers have said it’s just like having a spa facial at home
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The PELCAS Electric Microneedle Derma Pen, £39.99 here, has been getting some great reviews from Amazon shoppers, with one saying: “Works really well, just like a spa facial at home” and: “I thought this pen might not be as good at the more expensive competitors, like Dr Pen for example, but I was wrong.”

Others also raved about how affordable the pen is, saying: “So much cheaper than going to the clinic!”

Whilst another added: “I’m thrilled, no difference from handling a beautician if you have the right complementary items at home (for example, hyaluronic serum, mask, etc.)”

Clinic results without breaking the bank or leaving the house – we’re definitely onto a winner.

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