I'm considering getting a skin booster treatment. Is there a big difference between Juvelook and a water-glow injection?

Lately, I've been worried because my skin looks dull overall. I don't have any major breakouts, but I get the strong feeling that my skin looks thin and dry. In the past, just applying a good moisturizer would give my skin a decent glow, but these days, even when I apply makeup, the rough, dry look doesn't seem to go away.

My skin looks especially tired in the afternoon. It’s somewhat okay in the morning, but as time goes by, it feels like it sags and looks dull, so I can’t help but sigh every time I look in the mirror haha. That’s why lately I’ve been more curious about skin boosters that improve the skin’s overall condition rather than just simple lifting.

I hear a lot of people around me talking about Juvelook, Aqua Injection, and Chanel Injection, but there are so many types that I don't know which one to choose. I heard that Juvelook helps with collagen production, and Aqua Injection provides high satisfaction for immediate hydration and radiance, but it seems like each has its own pros and cons.

My primary goal is to improve my skin texture, fine pores, and dryness. I would like my skin to look healthier and firmer, but I am unsure which treatment would be a better fit for me.

If anyone has tried skin boosters, please give me a recommendation! I'm curious which one you were more satisfied with between Juvelook and the Aqua Injection, as well as the duration of the effects and the pain level.

0
0
Comments0