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I Tried This At-Home Micro-Needling System—Now, My Favorite Concealers Are Collecting Dust

I have dark circles, hyperpigmentation, and a mild case of rosacea, so needless to say, my skin is far from perfect. While I’ll indulge in the occasional in-office treatment (infrequent facials and a small amount of Botox between my brows), I prefer at-home options because they’re generally less expensive and more accessible, so I’ve curated a simple yet effective skincare routine—cleanser, toner, serum, moisturizer, and SPF. I’ve also invested in an LED light mask, and most recently, I tried an at-home micro-needling system.

As for the latter, it’s not just any micro-needling system. It’s a safe, hygienic, and expert-recommended one that promises to deliver visible improvements in the skin with every treatment. I learned about it during my interview with Iván Pol—one of Hollywood’s most in-demand facialists who’s known for The Beauty Sandwich—for The Who What Wear Podcast. He works with Kim Kardashian, Emma Stone, Sabrina Carpenter, and more. He said he uses it to achieve a “dewy, delicious, glowing complexion” for his clients, especially ahead of big events like the Met Gala. “I use it on all my famous faces,” he said.

One thing you should know about me is that I’ll listen to anything Pol has to say, so I waited with bated breath until I could get my hands on the exact at-home micro-needling system he was talking about. Spoiler alert: I did, and even though I’ve only done one treatment so far, I’m already wowed by the results. My skin is plump and smooth, and most impressively, my dark circles are gone. I mean it. I don’t even need concealer. Ahead, learn all about this at-home micro-needling system and see my preliminary before-and-after results.

Here’s how my skin looked (no makeup or editing!) after I used the Qure Micro-Infusion System.

(Image credit: @kaitlyn_mclintock)

First, what is micro-needling?