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Is this facial massager suitable for sensitive or reactive skin?

Yes, the manual nature of this roller allows you to control the pressure, which makes it adaptable for sensitive skin when used carefully. The key is to use only the weight of the tool itself or apply the lightest possible touch, moving it slowly over your skin. It's advisable to test it on a small area like the jawline first and to always use it with a serum, oil, or cream to provide a smooth glide and reduce friction. Avoid using it on areas with active irritation, breakouts, rashes, or sunburn, and do not press or roll over spots, pimples, or raised blemishes.

If your skin is very sensitive, recovering from procedures like chemical peels or laser treatments, or you have a diagnosed skin condition such as rosacea, eczema, or severe acne, it's best to pause use and consult a dermatologist or skincare specialist first. They can advise if any form of manual massage is appropriate for your current skin state. For most people, gentle upward strokes along the cheeks and outward motions on the forehead, performed for just a minute or two, can be a soothing part of a routine without causing irritation.

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