11 Best Medicube Skin-Care Products for Smoother, Clearer Skin

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The V-Roller Head is where things get especially good. It’s designed at a 62-degree angle, which sounds technical but really just means it glides along your cheekbones and jawline with even pressure and coverage. The modes let you shift gears depending on your mood: Red Mode for a firmer, bouncier look over time, Blue Mode for mornings when your face is holding onto last night (it helps de-puff and refine), and Purple Mode shifts into body care territory, which is surprisingly nice for tension in the neck and shoulders.

Then there’s the cleansing attachment, which goes beyond your hands to really get into pores, helping clear buildup, blackheads, and all those tricky little areas around the nose. You can go all in and use everything together in the same skin-care routine, or just pick your lane on any given day.

More to know

  • What’s included: Mini Booster Pro Plus, V-Roller Head, Cleansing Device

Frequently Asked Questions

Meet the experts

  • Charlotte Cho, an esthetician and co-founder of Soko Glam based in New York City
  • Jennifer Levine, MD, a board-certified plastic surgeon based in New York City

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