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Product information "Vitamin Cocktail sterile microneedling serum"
Vitamin serum with niacinamide - Sterile microneedling serum for Dermapen and Dermaroller
Vitamin microneedling serum for use with Dermapen and Dermaroller
- Vitamin Cocktail is a sterile packaged vitamin microneedling serum for professional users for microneedling applications with a Dermaroller or Dermapen, electroporation and iontophoresis.
- The serum contains the active ingredients vitamin C, niacinamide, vitamin E, vitamin A, pantenol and vitamin B8.
- The vitamin microneedling serum promotes the biorevitalisation of dull skin, corrects fine wrinkles and strengthens sagging skin tissue. It is regenerating, stimulating and antioxidant.
- One ampoule of Vitamin Cocktail contains 5 ml of Vitamin Microneedling Serum. This is sufficient for 3 to five applications. Each ampoule comes with a syringe and a needle for sterile removal.
Good to know:
Vitamin microneedling serum for Dermapen and Dermaroller
As described above, this vitamin microneedling serum from Utsukusy Cosmetics contains various vitamins.
These can be applied directly to the skin during microneedling. This leads to a much better effect than a purely superficial application.
For this reason, their importance in cosmetics is briefly described below.

Vitamin microneedling serum with niacinamide - some vitamins and their importance in cosmetics
They play a key role in anti-ageing treatments because they simply make you beautiful.
They nourish and protect the skin. In combination with needling, they reach the epidermis, i.e. where they can unfold their effect.
- Vitamin A
Vitamin A is not just one substance, but a whole group of substances. This group of substances also includes the substances known in cosmetics such as retinol (A1) or retinal.
This group of substances plays an important role in the structure and function of our skin. A lack of vitamin A can lead to dry skin, keratinisation and hair loss.
The derivatives are also very important in the treatment of acne and psoriasis. Vitamin A and its derivatives are frequently used in cosmetics, as they stimulate the body's own collagen synthesis and at the same time inhibit the collagen-degrading enzymes caused by UV radiation.
They are therefore frequently used in the treatment of sun-damaged skin, wrinkles, loss of skin elasticity and pigmentation changes. - Vitamin C
Vitamin C is a highly effective antioxidant and thus offers protection against free radicals. Vitamin C also helps to regenerate vitamin E.
It is mainly absorbed through food from fresh fruit and vegetables.
A lack of vitamin C leads to scurvy, a deficiency disease that was already known to ancient seafarers.
In addition to other symptoms and complaints, a lack of vitamin C can lead to wound healing disorders and skin problems such as hyperkeratosis and skin inflammation.
Vitamin C is very important for collagen synthesis and therefore for the formation of stable collagen fibres.
It is used in many cosmetic products and is used to regenerate damaged connective tissue. Vitamin C is also used to protect the skin before and after sunbathing. It also reduces inflammation caused by sunburn. - Niacinamide (vitamin B3)
Niacinamide, also known as nicotinamide, can be taken in with food or produced by the body itself.
Niacin is found particularly in animal products such as liver, poultry meat, eggs, beef and fish, whereas the content of nicotinic acid in plant foods is rather low.
In the case of niacin deficiency, which is rare, there is a risk of dermatitis.
Niacin reduces skin damage caused by free radicals that age the skin.
These include in particular the effects of UV rays, environmental pollution and skin-irritating substances.
Due to its ability to reduce sebum, niacinamide is also used to treat skin prone to enlarged pores and blemished skin. - Vitamin E
It is a powerful antioxidant and is contained in many unsaturated vegetable oils.
It is usually labelled as tocopherol or tocopheryl in cosmetics.
As a free radical scavenger, it helps to reduce inflammatory processes.
It is often used in cosmetics to protect against sunburn and to increase the sun protection factor.
Vitamin E also appears to stimulate collagen formation and increase water retention in the skin, helping to prevent fine lines.
It also accelerates the epithelialisation of the skin and thus appears to promote wound healing, which is why it is used in high doses in aesthetic surgery to positively influence the formation of scars.
Vitamin microneedling serum - good nutrition and wellness for your skin
Treat your skin to extra vitamins that can be worked into the skin with a microneedling treatment using a Dermapen or Dermaroller and can act exactly where it is needed.
Ingredients of the vitamin microneedling serum
AQUA, PROPANEDIOL, ALCOHOL DENAT, SODIUM ASCORBYL PHOSPHATE, NIACINAMIDE, ETHOXYDIGLYCOL, PEG-40 HYDROGENATED CASTOR OIL, RETINYL PALMITATE, TOCOPHERYL ACETATE, INOSITOL, PANTHENOL, TOCOPHEROL, DISODIUM EDTA, HYDROXYETHYLCELLULOSE, LACTIC ACID, CELLULOSE, ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL, SODIUM ACETATE, ETHYLEXYLGLYCEROL, 1,2-HEXANEDIOL, CAPRYLYL GLYCOL, PHENOXYETHANOL, POLYSORBATE-20
Contents: ampoule with 5ml
Suitable for all skin types
Frequently asked questions about microneedling serums
What active ingredients do microneedling ampoules contain?
The active ingredients in microneedling ampoules, such as the vitamin cocktail, are carefully selected to optimally nourish and regenerate the skin.
In the Microneedling Journal you will find a detailed article on the active ingredients in microneedling serums, which goes into more detail about the benefits and scientific background of these ingredients. This article provides comprehensive information on how the individual active ingredients can support and improve your skin.
The article is entitled: Microneedling serums - a closer look at the active ingredients
Is the Vitamin Cocktail the right vitamin microneedling serum for me?
Yes, the Vitamin Cocktail with vitamin C from Utsukusy could be the right serum for you. This vitamin microneedling serum has been specially developed for use with Dermapen and Dermaroller and contains a highly effective combination of different vitamins and nutrients.
Active ingredients and benefits:
- Vitamin C: A powerful antioxidant that protects the skin from free radicals, promotes collagen production and brightens the complexion.
- Niacinamide: Reduces skin damage caused by free radicals, reduces pore size and helps with blemished skin.
- Vitamin E: Another antioxidant that reduces inflammatory processes, stimulates collagen production and increases skin hydration.
- Vitamin A: Supports cell regeneration and combats signs of skin ageing such as wrinkles and loss of elasticity.
- Panthenol (vitamin B5): Soothes and hydrates the skin, promotes wound healing and improves skin elasticity.
- Vitamin B8: Strengthens the skin barrier and improves skin structure.
Why this vitamin microneedling serum?
- Biorevitalisation: Promotes the renewal and regeneration of dull skin.
- Wrinkle correction: Corrects fine wrinkles and strengthens sagging skin tissue.
- Antioxidant effect: Protects the skin from oxidative stress and environmental influences.
- Sterile formulation: Specially developed for professional use.
If you are looking for an effective microneedling serum that provides comprehensive care and regeneration for your skin, this cocktail with vitamin C from Utsukusy is an excellent choice. The combination of various vitamins and nutrients ensures intensive biorevitalisation and protection of your skin.
How does a microneedling serum work?
A microneedling serum works by being applied to the skin before use and then inserted into the skin through tiny puncture channels using a dermaroller or dermapen. This method enables deeper and more efficient penetration of the active ingredients into the skin layers.
- Increased absorption of active ingredients: The microneedles of the Dermaroller or Dermapen create tiny channels in the skin through which the serum can penetrate deep into the skin. This significantly improves the absorption and effectiveness of the active ingredients.
- Stimulation of collagen production: The needling itself stimulates the skin's natural collagen and elastin production. The active ingredients incorporated into the serum support this process and promote the regeneration and firming of the skin.
- Antioxidant effect: Vitamins and antioxidants in the serum neutralise free radicals and protect the skin from environmental damage and premature ageing.
- Moisturising and soothing: Ingredients such as hyaluronic acid and panthenol provide intensive moisturisation and soothe the skin. This reduces redness and inflammation that can be caused by microneedling.
- Improving skin texture: The serum helps to smooth fine lines and wrinkles, improve skin texture and refine the skin's overall appearance. It supports the healing and regeneration of the skin after the microneedling treatment.
A microneedling serum works by penetrating deep into the skin, where it unfolds its regenerating, moisturising and protective properties. The combination of needling and serum ensures an effective improvement in skin structure and a radiant complexion.
How often should a vitamin microneedling serum be used?
Vitamin microneedling serum should ideally be used every 8 to 14 days during needling to achieve optimum results. This frequency helps to continuously stimulate the skin and maximise the benefits of the serum.
Recommended treatment cycle:
- Start with a course of 4 to 6 treatments, 8 to 14 days apart.
- After this cycle, allow your skin a recovery period of 4 to 6 weeks before starting the next cycle.
For detailed information on the frequency of needling, visit the following article in the Microneedling Journal:
Microneedling how often? | Tips and suggestions for Dermaroller and Dermapen
Here you will find comprehensive tips and suggestions on how to achieve the best results for your skin.
Buyers of this serum often also use the following serums:
- Collagen Serum
- 3.5% Hyaluron Serum (sterile non-cross-linked hyaluronic acid)
- Hyal Filler (sterile cross-linked hyaluronic acid)
- Intense Flash Serum (skin booster)
- Depigmentation Serum (for pigmentation spots)
- C-Retinal Serum
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- Microneedling at home | Instructions for Dermapen and Dermaroller
- Microneedling treatment with Dermaroller or Dermapen | Instructions from A - Z
- Ampoules for the face - which are the right ones?
- Microneedling serums - a closer look at the active ingredients
- The role of hyaluronic acid (hyaluron) in microneedling: more than just a trend
- The best microneedling serum or meso serum for your skin
Please note:
The products offered here are exclusively cosmetic products within the meaning of the EU Cosmetics Regulation (Regulation (EC) No. 1223/2009). They are not classified as medical devices and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
If the product description refers to "sterile" products, this refers exclusively to the sterile packaging and not to the fact that the product itself is certified as a sterile medical device.
Certain products are expressly intended only for commercial use by professionally trained personnel (e.g. beauticians, alternative practitioners, studios). These products must not be used without appropriate expertise. Please observe the respective instructions in the product description.
The effects and results described refer to cosmetic care and do not replace medical or alternative practitioner treatment. In the case of existing skin diseases or health complaints, we recommend seeking medical advice before use.
All instructions for use, blog posts and product descriptions are for information purposes only and do not constitute medical advice. Use is at your own responsibility and risk.
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