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Qure Micro-Infusion System Review With Pictures


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PS Photo | Taryn Brooke
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There are so many anti-aging skin care hacks and products that it’s almost impossible to figure out which ones are worth your time, energy and money (thanks, TikTok). However, every once in a while, a product breaks through the hype and actually lives up to the hype. Example: a virus Qure Micro Infusion System ($119), which produces radiant, even-toned skin and supercharges your entire skincare routine. Also, you can choose several options to provide: a Qure Micro Infusion System for 3 months ($169, originally $357) and a Qure Micro Infusion System for 6 months ($219, originally $719) both of which you can grab now for up to 70 percent off.

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Nutritionist Shani Darden swears by Qure’s Micro-Infusion System so much that it has become a staple in her personal regimen. It is also endorsed by top dermatologist Dr. Dendy Engelman and Dr. Muneeb Shah. As a beauty editor who tries products and treatments for a living, I am sometimes wary of home treatments that mimic office procedures. But since this one has gotten the seal of approval from so many experts, I was game to check it out.

Before I get into the details of Qure’s Micro-Infusion System and what happened when I tried it, it’s important to note that needles are involved in this home treatment. Contrary to what you might think, it is very different from using a derma roller or home microneedling, which has received mixed reviews. While both help skin care ingredients to penetrate deeper and stimulate collagen production by creating small microtears in the skin, improper use of derma rollers (rolling needles) can damage the skin, while micro-injections use a method of stamping with sterile, soft needles. This method prevents skin damage caused by blunt needles and invasive techniques.

Even if you have never used a home micro-infusion system, there is no need to worry about damaging your skin or doing it incorrectly. With this system, you can safely change your color at home.

About Qure Skincare Micro-Infusion System

  • It’s customized to your skin’s needs – there’s a program to tackle dark spots and uneven skin, as well as other fine lines and wrinkles.
  • A safe, at-home microneedling product that “stamps” your skin with 24K gold needles 0.5mm thinner than a human hair.
  • It is almost painless and has little downtime.
  • It injects the skin with active ingredients by using small channels.
  • It helps increase the flow of water for a fuller and dewy appearance.
  • Reduces the appearance of fine lines, pores, and dark spots.
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What I love about the Qure Skincare Micro-Infusion System

Although it sounds complicated, Qure’s Micro-Infusion System is easy to use: The instructions are clear and the system comes with disposable microneedles to ensure that your tools are fresh and sterile with each use. Additionally, in-office microneedling and Aquagold (in-office micro-infusion therapy) can cost you hundreds of dollars when you visit, while the Qure Micro-Infusion System is affordable and provides similar results.

I like to use the system before bed and I like that it takes less than 10 minutes – perfect for a busy schedule, especially if you can’t spare the time (not to mention the money) for an in-office treatment.

How to use the Qure Skincare Micro-Infusion System

The system consists of four simple steps and comes with six serum concentrates and interchangeable needle heads. The first step involves filling the chamber of the device (where the serum resides) with a serum concentrate that will be gently applied to your skin.

In the second step, turn the chamber upside down for one to two minutes to allow the serum to penetrate the needles. I advise you to wash your face at this time so that it is nice and clean.

Next, remove the cap from the microneedles and start applying the serum to your skin by moving the stamp. Start in the center of your face and work your way up, showing care to cover all areas of your face. Although it’s best to start with one pass, if you feel your skin can handle it (and if you’re gentle enough), you can do two passes on areas you may have missed or want to treat again. If you choose to use needles around your eyes, be very careful and gentle.

Finally, put the cap back on the needle head, twist it, and throw it away. You will use a new needle head for your next treatment. If you have any serum left, you will probably pat it gently on your face and neck and let it absorb overnight. Follow with your favorite gentle ingredient and clean the room and discard any remaining serum.

Darden recommends 50 percent coverage to ensure you cover all of your face. Qure recommends using the treatment every two weeks, with full results showing after three uses. However, I saw significant results in a day or two after one treatment. As with any skin care regimen, the more consistent you are, the more benefits you will reap from the program over time.

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What to Consider Before Trying the Qure Skincare Micro-Infusion System

It is important to consider whether you will actually comply with the treatment in order to see the best possible results. Additionally, since there are needles involved (admittedly, smaller than a human hair), there is an element of discomfort with the treatment: It’s small but still there. When you first use it, you will feel a slight stinging sensation as the device penetrates your skin. If needles at any level make you uncomfortable, micro-infusion may not be for you. You may also be slightly red afterwards.

Avoid using the system if your skin is irritated or sensitive, and avoid using it on active acne. You also don’t want to use chemical exfoliants or other harsh products after using it.

Is the Qure Skincare Micro-Infusion System Worth the Splurge?

Qure Skincare’s Micro-Infusion System is absolutely worth splurging on, whether you’re looking to enhance your existing skin care routine or prepare for a special event. The results are obvious – my lightness after using the drug speaks for itself. You will notice hydrated, glowing, and healthy-looking skin.

Where is the Qure Skincare Micro-Infusion System Available?

Qure Skincare’s Micro-Infusion System is available at QureSkincare.com and Amazon.

Rating: ★★★★★

– Additional reporting by Balim Tezel

Taryn Brooke is a New York City born and raised beauty writer and editor who has been in digital media for over 10 years. She is a contributing beauty writer for PS, Allure, Byrdie, and Well+Good.

Balim Tezel (she) is the editor of shopping reviews at PS and the founder of Maison des Nus, a luxury brand based in New York. He graduated from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.

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