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May

How Spicules Revolutionized Skincare as the New Microneedling


How Spicules Skin Care Became the New Microneedling

Spicules, also known as "liquid microneedles," have become a popular trend in skincare, originating from Korea. Unlike traditional microneedling, which punctures the skin, spicules deliver a similar stimulating effect more gently. These microscopic needle-like structures can penetrate the upper skin layers to encourage natural exfoliation, cell turnover, and better ingredient absorption.

Benefits of Spicules:

  • Smooth fine lines
  • Decrease hyperpigmentation
  • Improve absorption of active ingredients

Application Tips:

  • Use spicule products at night, as they may cause tingling or prickling.
  • Avoid layering with strong actives like AHAs, BHAs, vitamin C, or retinol immediately after application to prevent irritation.
  • Follow up with gentle moisturizers and hydrating serums.
  • Always use sunscreen in the morning due to increased sensitivity to UV exposure.

Expert Opinions:

Spicules are best applied on clean, dry skin and should not be aggressively massaged into the skin to avoid irritation or hyperpigmentation. They can be beneficial for many skin types, but those with sensitive skin, acne, or hyperpigmentation risk should proceed with caution.

Comparison with Microneedling:

Spicules offer a gentler, at-home alternative to microneedling, which requires professional tools and can penetrate deeper layers. Spicules penetrate about 0.2 to 0.5 mm deep, compared to microneedling’s 0.5 to 2.5 mm.

Conclusion:

Spicules provide an accessible, relatively painless way to enhance skincare routines, offering benefits similar to professional microneedling treatments without the extensive downtime.

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