Is Jubelook essential to maximize the Potenza effect?
I have acne-prone skin prone to breakouts, so my skin texture is as rough as sandpaper. The problem is that on top of my naturally rough texture, I suffer from severe internal dryness, and as I age and my pores have widened, my skin has become a complex mess with issues ranging from texture and tone to blemishes and unevenness. Haha. Back then, they say being young is a huge advantage because my skin elasticity held up, so makeup covered it up. But now that I'm getting older, even makeup can't cover it anymore. You know that makeup tends to cake on skin with a lot of unevenness, right? There's no need to spend time and effort on coverage, from basic skincare to primer, in the morning, since it's going to cake anyway...
I was told that Potenza is a treatment that can fix the unevenness and enlarged pores of my skin at once.
Before I looked it up, I thought "Potenza" was just a name like a skin booster, but it turns out it is the name of a high-frequency micro-needle device. I heard that because Potenza's micro-needles penetrate the skin evenly and densely, receiving it in combination with a skin booster like Juvelook provides a combination of benefits—naturally filling in volume, improving elasticity and hydration, and enhancing skin texture and pores—rather than just using Potenza alone. Is that correct?
I've heard that getting Potenza together with Juvelook naturally fills in any potential cheek hollowness. I'm waiting for advice from those who have actually tried both procedures to see if this is true. :)