"Very watery. Doesnt feel as nice as other peptides I've used. Didnt come with the stamp but a derma roller instead, which I didnt like. Ill go back to using the other peptides which are cheaper and feel nicer on my skin."
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WHAT MAKES HOMEPEELS MICRO INFUSION SYSTEMS THE BEST?
Homepeel’s Peptide Serum is Epidermis and micro-tear safe!
EPIDERMIS SAFE means our peptide serum was custom formulated exclusively for Homepeel under strict guidelines to be CLEAN! No nasties, no chemicals, no aggressive ingredients - not even alcohol!
Homepeel understands that rolling powerful, scientifically proven active ingredients into your epidermis gives GAME CHANGING RESULTS, but rolling aggressive, toxic chemicals into your epidermis is disastrous. (TIP make sure you check the FULL ingredients list of any product before rolling it into your epidermis)
Homepeel’s micro infusion device is a manual roller, not a stamper. This makes it much faster and allows for easy, even application.
It is said that rolling can create micro-tears, but this is only the case with electric rollers because they move up and down so fast that you don't know where the needle is when you move it forward, which can create micro-tears. But when it is a manual roller, micro-tears are impossible. So you get a faster, more even application micro tear-free!
Overall rating: 4.5 / 5 from 12 reviews.
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Peptide micro infusion serum
"I haven’t used it with micro needling yet I only used it alone for 3 days and I noticed a improvement to my skin texture and my skin glows Poores have visually reduced in size It’s honestly a excellent product that’s shows results"
Salon quality
"I’m getting better results from these home products than I have ever got from salon treatments. Loving my skin!"
"Absolutely amazing"
Impressive
"It’s refreshing to have a product do what it says it will do."
Good combination
"I used the peptide serum with the micro needling pen and achieved great results."
Peptide
"This product is heavenly , I love the fact with home peel products that they are skin health products, that make you feel confident again."
"I use your fruit peel, and other products regularly, but I found (for the price) it wasn’t as effective as the micro needling pen I have. The needles don’t go very deep and I don’t think the serum is as good as other I bought. I really wanted to loved this, but the results were underwhelming."
Amazing
"All the products I have used are fantastic! People have been commenting on my skin and it got rid of my dermititis. Customer for life."
I have used the microneedling
"I have used the microneedling kit 3 times. I've noticed a little difference but not much."
Q&A
- How often would you use this kind of 6 week treatment?
- Thank you for your message. We’re actually updating this product to sell the Peptide Micro-Infusion Serum on its own, so you can use it with either a microneedle pen or a standard derma roller. This allows you to treat the skin once a week, which is a much better and more flexible way to experience the benefits. If there’s anything else you’d like help with, please let us know - we’re always here to support you.
- Can you use this serum with Microneedling for the slip instead of the roller
- Yes - the Peptide Micro Infusion serum is designed to be used with needling. It's powerful but without toxic preservatives and alcohol. Which is not something you ever want to roll into your epidermis.
- Hello 🤗 SO happy you have this system, as I know I can trust any ingredients you choose 🥰 for any of your products My questions: 1. Is there a video demo on the roller infusion process ? 1b. What is the pattern ? Just roll horizontally in one direction? 2. After you do 1/2 face, do you mean that you rub the serum that was delivered from the roller Into your skin - or extra serum from the bottle ? 3. With most stampers, they recommend doing the whole face Can I repeat the process 2 x more times - is better or not necessary? 4. I want to do my neck also - should I purchase an extra bottle of serum for this ? 5. Can I use a red light mask 30 mins (or longer) after ? If yes, how long to wait after rolling ? 6. Post treatment - ok to be outdoors walking / the exercise 24 hrs later ? (Ie: how soon) 7. What are the best products to use the following day - that you have and can recommend ☺️ Curious ... Do you still green peel every winter ? P.s ... We had a great chat on the phone once and talked about healing stuff and your podcast 🙂 Love your stuff ! ✨ Thanks in advance! Kindest, Lucie
- Hi Lucie, Thank you so much for your fantastic questions! I’m still working on a video demonstration, but I wanted to share some helpful guidance in the meantime. How to Use the Roller: The key is to ensure that each area of the skin gets 2–3 passes with the roller. There are many techniques out there (up and down, side to side, diagonal), but you really don’t need to overcomplicate it. Just make sure every part of the face gets rolled a couple of times, and you’ll be fine. Important Reminders: 1. Only Use Approved Products – Some ingredients shouldn’t be needled into the skin. But you don’t need to worry about that with HomePeel—we only recommend serums that are safe for needling. 2. Don’t Over-Roll – Avoid overworking the skin. You’re not trying to mash it—just 2 or 3 gentle passes once a week is plenty. 3. No Dragging with Electric Pens – This doesn’t apply here unless you’re using an electronic device, but just in case: never drag an electric needling pen while it’s running. Always use a stamping motion. We do offer a Micro Needle Pen if you decide you want to do this long-term—it makes the process easier (not necessarily more effective, just more user-friendly). You can buy the pen once, then restock on serums as needed. How Often & How Much Serum: Once a week is perfect, and the whole process should only take a minute or two. Studies show that gentler, more frequent treatments yield the best long-term results. If the serum from the roller is coming out too fast or too slow, you can apply a little extra by hand—just use your judgment. The goal is simple: you’re creating micro-channels and want to ensure some serum gets into those channels while they’re fresh. I personally divide my face into four sections and apply the serum right after rolling each section. Aftercare: • Red Light Mask: Yes, you can absolutely use it after rolling. 30 minutes is great. • Exercise & Sun: Walking/exercising is fine, just no direct sun exposure. Sunscreen helps, but a big hat is better for this. • Next-Day Skincare: You can go back to your normal HomePeel routine the next day. If you’re unsure what that should be or need help adjusting your routine, just reach out—we’re happy to help. Green Peel Tip: Absolutely, you can do a Green Herb Skin Peel once a year, ideally in winter. Many people do 2–3 a year depending on their skin needs. Thanks again for your thoughtful questions! If you ever need personalised support, just email us anytime at skincarecoach@homepeel.com.au
- Hi can I use the micro needling and peptides while pregnant and breastfeeding?
- Ingredient-by-Ingredient Safety Overview: 1% Copper Tripeptide-1 (GHK-Cu) Generally considered safe, but limited data on use in pregnancy Copper is an essential mineral, and the topical peptide is used in low concentrations That said, some professionals recommend avoiding copper peptides during pregnancy due to the lack of long-term safety studies Verdict: Use only with practitioner guidance or avoid during pregnancy as a precaution 2% Copper Peptides Same concern as above, but at a higher concentration Copper is essential but excessive absorption or systemic exposure is unknown in pregnancy Verdict: Best to avoid during pregnancy and breastfeeding unless cleared by a healthcare provider 3% Matrixyl-3000 A well-known peptide complex (palmitoyl oligopeptide + palmitoyl tetrapeptide-7) Considered low-risk and non-systemic No known issues with use in pregnancy or breastfeeding Verdict: Generally considered safe for topical use during pregnancy and breastfeeding 5% Acetyl Hexapeptide (Argireline) A muscle-relaxing peptide often dubbed "Botox in a jar" No specific studies on pregnancy safety Not known to be harmful, but because it alters muscle contraction, some caution is warranted Use with caution – most professionals advise against high-strength Argireline during pregnancy just to be safe 0.5% Heptapeptide-8 A newer peptide, not known to be systemically absorbed Very limited pregnancy-specific data available At 0.5%, it's a relatively low dose