Alright, let’s gab about this here derma roller thing, ya know, the little pokey wheel thing folks use on their face. Can you share it? Well, that’s what we’re here to chew over.
Now, listen up, this ain’t no toy. You see, this here derma roller, it’s got all them tiny needles, real small like, and they poke your skin. Yeah, it’s supposed to make you look younger or somethin’, smooth out them wrinkles, I reckon. But, and this is a big but, you gotta be careful.
- First off, this ain’t like sharing a cup of sugar with your neighbor.
- This thing pokes holes in your skin, see?
- You don’t want nobody else’s stuff pokin’ holes in you.
Think about it, darlin’, everyone’s got their own germs and whatnot. You don’t know where their skin has been, what kind of critters are crawlin’ around on it. You use their derma roller, and bam! You got their face gunk in your face holes. That ain’t right, is it? You could get somethin’ nasty, infections and such.
I heard tell of some real bad stuff, like them hepatitis things, and even that HIV stuff. Lordy, I don’t even wanna think about it. It’s like sharin’ needles, you know? You just don’t do it. This here derma roller, it’s personal, like your toothbrush or your underwear. You wouldn’t share them, would ya? Well, same goes for this pokey wheel thing.
So, can you share derma roller? The answer is a big ol’ NOPE. Don’t even think about it. Get your own, and keep it to yourself. That’s the only way to be safe, you hear?
Now, if you got your own derma roller, good for you. But you still gotta be smart about it. Don’t go pokin’ yourself all willy-nilly. You gotta be gentle, see? And clean it too. After every time you use it, you gotta clean it good. I heard tell you gotta use somethin’ strong, to kill all them germs.
And don’t go pokin’ too hard neither. You ain’t tryin’ to dig a hole to China, you just tryin’ to make your face look a little better. I heard some folks say you gotta go one way, then the other way, like crossin’ the road. But be gentle, real gentle.
And don’t use it too often neither. Your skin needs time to heal, you know? It’s like workin’ in the garden, you gotta let the ground rest afore you plant somethin’ new. Same thing with your face. Give it a break.
Now, I ain’t no fancy doctor or nothin’, but I got common sense. And common sense says, don’t share somethin’ that pokes holes in your skin. And if you do got one, use it right, and keep it clean. That’s all there is to it, really.
And another thing, I heard tell you gotta be extra careful around your eyes. The skin there is real thin, like paper, you know? You don’t want to be pokin’ around there too much. Just be careful, that’s all.
And if you ain’t never used one of these things before, well, you gotta learn the ropes first. Don’t just start pokin’ yourself without knowin’ what you’re doin’. I reckon there’s videos and stuff online, you could watch them. Or maybe ask someone who knows. Just don’t go pokin’ blind, that’s for sure.
So, to sum it all up, sharing a derma roller is a bad idea. It’s like sharin’ a needle or a razor, you just don’t do it. Get your own, keep it clean, and use it right. That way, you can maybe get them wrinkles smoothed out without gettin’ somethin’ nasty. And that’s the truth, plain and simple.
And remember, this ain’t just for old folks like me. Young folks use these things too, I hear. But the rules are the same for everyone. Don’t share, keep it clean, and be careful. That’s the way to stay safe and maybe, just maybe, look a little younger too.
Now, you be careful out there, and don’t go sharin’ your pokey wheel thing with nobody. You hear?
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