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70-Count Medicube Zero Pore Pads 2.0 Dual-Textured Facial Toner Pads for $14.90 - 5% off when you check out via Subscribe & Save =
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About this Item:
- Exfoliates and Refines Pores - Perfect for those concerned about enlarged pores, seeking smoother skin, battling greasy skin from excess sebum, or troubled by blackheads and whiteheads.
- Power of Nature - Dive deep with White Willow Bark (Natural BHA), Citric Acid (AHA), and soothing botanical extracts. Nature's finest ingredients come together for optimal skin clarity.
- Lavender Calmness - Experience therapeutic relaxation with our pads, merging lavender's soothing essence with deep cleansing benefits.
- Transformative Results - Achieve clearer skin with our potent formula: witness a significant reduction in Sebum/Oil by 47.1% and a dramatic decrease in Pore Waste by 87.3%.
- HOW TO USE - After cleansing, swipe with the embossed side, follow with the silky side, and finish by lightly patting for absorption.
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Nothing truly shrinks pores, but AHA/BHA can shrink the appearance by getting and keeping the gunk out.
Personally I would not recommend this product for the price. Personally I would prefer a gentle, non-active toner (allowing more regular use than once a day if necessary) - which I think would also end up cheaper. I have tried a few, currently I'm using Pyunkang Yul [amazon.com]which was sort of trendy on tiktok for a while but is well reviewed by actual experts too. Last time I was in costco they had a sale on TIRTIR Milk Skin Toner so I have that ready to test out too (I've used it a couple days and it seems good). Keeping the toner simple also helps make sure it's not going to cause any issues with other products in your routine.
A good cleanser + a good toner is a nice first basic step that should help keep your skin hydrated and clean. From there I would recommend looking at treatments targeting anything more specific you want (if you want!). Cosrx is a generally-good K-brand (a nice addition just for moisture is their Snail 96 essence which is excellent and not that expensive). They also have some solid anti-redness and anti-aging products. I also trust products from The Ordinary which are usually a good balance of quality and price and easier to get since they are an American company (they are owned by Estée Lauder)
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Personally I would not recommend this product for the price. Personally I would prefer a gentle, non-active toner (allowing more regular use than once a day if necessary) - which I think would also end up cheaper. I have tried a few, currently I'm using Pyunkang Yul [amazon.com]which was sort of trendy on tiktok for a while but is well reviewed by actual experts too. Last time I was in costco they had a sale on TIRTIR Milk Skin Toner so I have that ready to test out too (I've used it a couple days and it seems good). Keeping the toner simple also helps make sure it's not going to cause any issues with other products in your routine.
A good cleanser + a good toner is a nice first basic step that should help keep your skin hydrated and clean. From there I would recommend looking at treatments targeting anything more specific you want (if you want!). Cosrx is a generally-good K-brand (a nice addition just for moisture is their Snail 96 essence which is excellent and not that expensive). They also have some solid anti-redness and anti-aging products. I also trust products from The Ordinary which are usually a good balance of quality and price and easier to get since they are an American company (they are owned by Estée Lauder)