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Qure Micro Infusion System
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Guru Score · out of 100

75%

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Approved · 75% 1 independent guru · Early signal
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What the gurus are saying

Gothamista rate it; Doctor Anne is mixed. The dissent from Doctor Anne: "I found it easy to use with comprehensive instructions. I disagree with the claim of it being completely painless. I hav…"
Synthesized from 2 expert reviews · most recent take October 2025

Key actives & flags

NiacinamideHyaluronic acidPeptidesFragrance-freeAlcohol-free

Full ingredients

Rosa Damascena Flower Water, Butylene Glycol, Panthenol, Glycerin, Niacinamide, 1,2-Hexanediol, Allantoin, Sodium Hyaluronate, SH-Oligopeptide-1, Carbomer, Arginine, Ethylhexylglycerin

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What the gurus are saying.

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"I found it easy to use with comprehensive instructions. I disagree with the claim of it being completely painless. I have a good pain tolerance but found it uncomfortable to do, especially on top of the bones like the orbital bone, around the mouth, or on the forehead, to the point that I never did more than two passes. Directly after treatment my face looked quite red, sometimes with a few spots of pinpoint bleeding, and it felt tight and sensitive for the next few hours. I didn't see drastic results, nothing I would attribute solely to the Qure system, but it is incredibly hard to judge subtle changes in your own skin. I love the individually packaged heads and the clear and precise instructions. It addresses my main concern, the risk of infection when doing at home micro needling, and I love that they provide a serum specifically designed to be used for the treatment. Still, I have one complaint about the treatment ampoules: why use rose flower water instead of regular water. Even if it isn't much, the rose water contains fragrant components that serve no purpose other than smelling nice, and I feel a little more hesitant about fragrance when I'm purposefully breaking my skin surface. I also don't understand why they have the glass vial you pour the serum into. It allows you to mix two different serums, but if you could just screw the head onto the serum ampoule it would be less waste and less risk of contamination. I haven't made up my mind yet if I will continue using the Qure Micro Infusion System, in part because of my concerns regarding the rose water, and in part because I really do not like poking my face with the needles. But if you're already a fan of at home micro needling, this is a much safer and more hygienic option than traditional derma rollers, both because of the fresh head you use every time and because of the reduced risk of trauma to the skin compared to a roller."
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"It's a perfect serum pairing with micro stamping, boosts collagen production and skin healing. The serums are superstars. They are simple but really concentrated and they are the type of serums that you want micro stamped into your skin and the glow and the tightening of the skin in the next day is phenomenal. I personally like to go through a cycle of the 3 month supply where I'm doing it once every two weeks and I do that with restraint because I wish I could actually do it a lot more often. By the third month, I definitely notice the difference. My skin feels firmer. It feels tighter. It feels plump. The overall tone looks great and everything feels really smooth."
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Is Qure Micro Infusion System worth it?

Mostly yes. 1 of the 2 gurus who reviewed it give it their stamp of approval, for a Guru Score of 75 out of 100.

What is Qure Micro Infusion System's Guru Score?

Qure Micro Infusion System holds a Guru Score of 75 out of 100. That is our read on how warmly the experts talk about it, based on the verdicts of 2 independent expert reviewers we have collected.

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