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Can you believe that achieving that coveted just-stepped-out-of-a-K-beauty-spa glow could cost less than a fancy brunch?
Enter the medicube Mini Booster Pro, now available for under $100 on Amazon.
This tiny microcurrent device might look unassuming, but it’s like a magic wand for your skincare routine. Sleek, portable and delightfully simple to use, it lets you elevate your regimen without emptying your wallet — or your patience.
medicube Mini Booster Pro
AmazonDon’t let its compact size fool you. The Mini Booster Pro is designed to help your serums and moisturizers sink deeper into your skin, maximizing absorption so your products actually work (think: dewy, radiant, glass skin vibes — the kind that makes people pause mid-scroll and clamor over).
Trust me, I flew to Korea, reviewed nearly all of medicube, and this device has the it-factor without breaking the bank.
It offers two LED light therapies (red and blue), as well as five different intensities of microcurrent, which has been clinically proven to boost collagen.
Commerce deputy editor Holly J Coley also loves using the device.
“It really was love at first try,” Coley shared. “I loved its lightweight and slim design, as well as its easy-to-use technology. You don’t have to use a conductive gel with it, but it can, allegedly, help products absorb better, so I use it after applying my vitamin C serum and hyaluronic acid. Even at level one, its microcurrent feels stronger than the NuFace.”
Here’s the part that feels almost too good to be true: most at-home beauty gadgets, like LED masks or micro-current tools, can cost hundreds of dollars. The Mini Booster Pro brings a slice of Korean beauty technology into your hands for a fraction of the price.
For anyone tired of slathering on expensive creams with uncertain results, the Mini Booster Pro is a game changer and at less than $100, a winner.
more facial devices
The FDA-cleared eye de-puffing wand is 30% off and lovely to add to your skincare regimen.
For $50 off, we’ll take it. After reviewing Shark’s iconic at-home facial, it’s worth every penny.
The iRestore LED Face Mask is a whopping 50% off (that’s $400 off!) If you’ve been eyeing an LED mask, this is your sign.
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This article was written by Victoria McDonnell, New York Post Commerce Journalist & Content Strategist, who has spent countless hours researching, testing hundreds of products and comparing the latest makeup, skincare, hair and beauty items and trends to determine what’s truly worth your hard-earned cash. She evaluates formulas, textures, ingredients and more, in addition to consulting medical and industry experts. Some of Victoria’s latest conquests include testing the best sheet masks on the market, and a rinse-and-repeat review of the best shampoos for all hair types and budgets. Victoria, who received a beauty industry essentials certification from the Fashion Institute of Technology, has been creating shopping guides for the New York Post since 2021 and previously held positions at Insider Reviews and CNN Underscored.
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