DISCLAIMER: Check local rules and regulations regarding topical anesthetics before you use any numbing product on any client.
Whether you use a derma roller, derma stamp or a dermapen, microneedling requires breaking the surface of the skin. How deep into the skin the needles go determines how much discomfort is caused, and deep microneedling can be quite painful.
That’s why numbing creams are often used to numb the area before any needling happens. But which ones?
PMUHub has picked out a list of top-quality, well-known, reliable numbing products to ease your clients’ discomfort during microneedling.
Here’s what the industry lists as the best numbing cream for microneedling!
What Is the Best Numbing Cream for Microneedling?
Here’s a comprehensive overview of our top 5 choices of best numbing cream for skin needling:
1. Zensa: Best Numbing Cream for Microneedling All Around
Zensa numbing cream is loved by permanent makeup artists far and wide, and for good reasons. It has a powerful formula with 5% lidocaine content.
According to a large portion of the beauty industry, Zensa is the best face numbing cream for microneedling and PMU treatments.
It’s not greasy, doesn’t stick, and doesn’t leave a film on the skin. Its creamy consistency makes it easy to apply and easy to remove once the numbing kicks in.
Zensa’s effect can last for up to 3 hours, depending on the client’s skin. If that’s not enough, this product can be used for both primary and secondary numbing, so the effect can be prolonged as necessary.
Just remember to cover it with cling film when you’re pre-numbing to get the maximum effects.
Zensa Numbing Cream


2. Numpot Gold: Best Soothing Numbing Cream
A tried-and-true formula developed with doctors, the Numpot Gold by PainStoppers is a truly unique topical anesthetic:
- It’s strong
- It can be used around the eyes
- It does not contain epinephrine, which if important in a numbing cream for microneedling
- It nourishes and moisturizes
- This provides relief to needled skin even after the numbing effect wears off.
It’s a rich, thicker formula, so it’s more like a balm, which you may or may not like. Consistency aside, it’s effective and works relatively fast.
Numpot Gold Numbing Cream


3. DOTC Blue: Best Numbing Cream with Multiple Numbing Agents
Lidocaine is the go-to numbing agent in numbing creams for microneedling and similar cosmetic/dermatological procedures, but some clients won’t respond to it as much as others.
So it’s always good to have something that contains multiple numbing agents on hand.
The DOTC Blue by PainStoppers contains 3% Lidocaine and 2% Tetracaine.
It’s a great alternative to Numpot. It’s also creamy and comes in a pot, but the addition of Tetracaine may lead to a longer numbing effect, as one study suggests.
3. DOTC Blue Numbing Cream


Some Basic Info About Microneedling Numbing Cream
Microneedling numbing cream is a topical anesthetic applied to the face or body, in the specific area that will be treated.
The active ingredient (a.k.a. numbing agent) sinks into the skin and numbs the nerves in the area. That way no sensation of pain is triggered in the brain centers. The numbing agent is typically lidocaine.
The cream is left to sit for a certain time which depends on the overall sensitivity and thickness of the skin in the treated area:
- 15-20 minutes on the face
- 20-30 minutes on the body
- 30-40 minutes on the scalp
While topical anesthetics in the form of cream are the most common, there are also numbing products in the form of gel.
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