Broken and unpurified spicules can be more harmful than good to the skin for several reasons:
Irregular Shape: When spicules (microscopic needle-like structures) are broken, their sharp, irregular edges can cause more damage than smooth, intact spicules. They may penetrate the skin in an uneven, unpredictable way, leading to micro-tears, inflammation, and irritation.
Uncontrolled Depth of Penetration: Purified spicules are often designed to target specific layers of the skin, but broken or unrefined spicules can penetrate too deeply or unevenly, potentially causing injury to underlying tissues, blood vessels, or nerves.
Introduction of Impurities: Unpurified spicules may carry contaminants, bacteria, or other harmful substances. When these spicules enter the skin, they can introduce infections, exacerbate skin irritation, or trigger allergic reactions.
Inconsistent Results: With broken or unpurified spicules, the intended skin treatment (such as exfoliation or collagen stimulation) may not work as expected. This inconsistency can lead to patchy or ineffective results, prolonging the healing process and potentially causing scarring or hyperpigmentation.
Higher Risk of Infection: If spicules are not properly purified, they might retain biological residues or chemicals, which can lead to infections once they penetrate the skin. This risk is especially significant in treatments where the spicules are intentionally inserted into the skin to promote regeneration or enhance product absorption.
To minimise risks, it’s important to ensure that spicules used in skincare treatments are properly purified and intact, reducing the chances of skin damage and complications.
SQT spicules reach 99% in purity and we pride ourselves in being the best in the world with safe, ethical, sustainable products that improve the quality and condition of the skin.