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MediCube Skincare Products: The Complete Catalog Guide
Quick Answer
MediCube skincare products span six main categories: exfoliating pads, sheet and jelly masks, PDRN and collagen serums, barrier-repairing creams, low-pH cleansers, and multi-step sets. If you're new to the brand, start with a set rather than single items — the Affordable Glass Glow 7-Day Skincare Set ($77, was $136.99) covers the core routine at the lowest per-product cost.
- Total carried catalog: 37 SKUs across cleansers, pads, toners, serums, creams, masks, sets, and hair/scalp care
- Best entry point: Affordable Glass Glow 7-Day Skincare Set, $77
- Most-repurchased single item: Zero Pore Pads, $24.80
Best suited for: Anyone building a Korean-derm-clinic-style routine who wants clinically dosed actives (PDRN, niacinamide, centella) without a 10-step commitment.
Key Takeaways
- Six categories, one philosophy — every MediCube line traces back to in-clinic dermatology treatments simplified for home use.
- Sets beat piecing it together — buying the Glass Glow Set or Gatekeeping My Real Age Set saves 35-45% versus buying each product separately.
- PDRN is the throughline — salmon-derived PDRN (polydeoxyribonucleotide) shows up in toners, serums, masks, and creams across the PDRN Pink Collagen line.
- Pores get their own sub-line — the Zero Pore family (pads, cleansing foam, cleansing oil) is built specifically around congestion and texture.
- Not every product is a device — the Age-R tools (Booster Pro, Booster H) are hardware, not skincare, and this store's catalog focuses on the topical lineup.
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- Jump to: full catalog by category
- Pads and toner pads
- Masks
- Serums and toners
- Creams and moisturizers
- Cleansers
- Sets and bundles
- Which MediCube product should you buy first?
The Full MediCube Catalog, by Category
I get the same question from patients almost every week: "I keep seeing MediCube on my feed, what do I actually buy?" The brand's catalog is large enough that it's easy to buy the wrong first product and write off the whole line. Below is every MediCube product we carry, organized the way I'd walk a patient through it in clinic — by category, not by whatever's trending that week.
Cleansers
Start here. A low-pH cleanser is the foundation everything else sits on, and MediCube's Zero line is built around gentle, fragrance-light formulas that don't strip the barrier before you apply actives.
- Zero Foam Cleanser — $20, our best-selling cleanser, low-pH, daily use
- Zero Pore Capsule Cleansing Foam — $22, targeted at congestion and enlarged pores
- Zero Pore Blackhead Deep Cleansing Oil — $22, first step of a double cleanse, dissolves sunscreen and sebum
For a full breakdown of how these three work together, see the MediCube cleanser guide.
Pads and Toner Pads
MediCube's dual-texture pads are the product that made the brand's name in the US. They combine a physical exfoliation side with a chemical exfoliant soak.
- Zero Pore Pads — $24.80 (was $38.99), BHA + AHA, our most-repurchased single item
- PDRN Pink Collagen Gel Toner Pad — $28, hydrating rather than exfoliating, gentler daily option
Serums and Toners
This is the largest category in the catalog, split between the PDRN Pink Collagen line and the Triple Collagen line, plus a couple of single-ingredient specialists.
- PDRN Pink Peptide Serum — $26, our top PDRN serum for fine lines and elasticity
- Triple Collagen Serum — $23, three collagen weights for plumping
- Deep Vitamin C Capsule Serum — $26, brightening, single-use capsules to preserve potency
- PDRN Pink One Day Serum — $22, ampoule-style single-day vials, good for travel or event prep
- NAD+ EGF Firming Serum — $29, our newest firming addition
- Triple Collagen Toner — $21, first-step hydration before serum
- PDRN Pink Peptide Toner — $22, pairs with the Peptide Serum for a matched routine
- PDRN Pink Niacinamide Milky Toner — $22, milkier texture, good for dry or reactive skin
Creams and Moisturizers
MediCube's moisturizers lean jelly-textured and barrier-supportive rather than heavy and occlusive, which is part of why they layer so easily under sunscreen.
- Collagen Niacinamide Jelly Cream — $27.30 (was $44.99), our single best-reviewed moisturizer
- Triple Collagen Cream — $30, richer texture for nighttime
- TXA Niacinamide Capsule Cream — $26, tranexamic acid for tone evenness
- PDRN Pink Collagen Capsule Cream — $26, capsule-encapsulated PDRN and collagen
- PDRN Pink Peptide Eye Cream — $28, the eye-area specific step
Masks
Split between overnight leave-on wrapping masks and rinse-off jelly masks for a once- or twice-weekly boost.
- Collagen Night Wrapping Mask — $24 (was $48.99), leave-on overnight, our top mask
- PDRN Pink Caffeine Overnight Wrapping Mask — $24, de-puffing focus with caffeine
- Salmon PDRN Pink Collagen Jelly Gel Mask — $5.99, single-use rinse-off jelly mask
- Kojic Acid Turmeric Gold Jelly Gel Mask — $5.99, brightening single-use mask
Shots, Balms, and Extras
- PDRN Pink Collagen Exosome Shot — $28 (was $56.99), concentrated ampoule for a short-term intensive boost
- Zero Exosome Shot — $28 (was $42), pore-focused exosome ampoule
- PDRN Pink Collagen Volume Multi Balm — $22.95, multi-use balm for lips and cheekbones
- Hypochlorous Acid Power Soothing Spray — $22, calming mist for post-procedure or barrier flare-ups
- Kojic Acid & Turmeric Deodorant (Vanilla & Pistachio) — $19.90, MediCube's crossover into body care
Hair and Scalp
- Rosemary PDRN Cooling Thickening Shampoo — $26
- Rosemary PDRN Hair & Scalp Conditioner — $26
- Rosemary PDRN Scalp Serum — $22
Sets and Bundles
If you're deciding between buying individual products or a set, buy the set first. Every set below bundles items that are designed to be used together, at a lower combined price than buying separately.
- Affordable Glass Glow 7-Day Skincare Set — $77 (was $136.99), our flagship starter bundle
- Gatekeeping My Real Age Set — $89 (was $130.95), anti-aging focused
- Affordable Glow in a Week Set — $99 (was $171.99), our largest core-routine bundle
- Miranda's Barrier Support Set — $74 (was $103), for compromised or sensitized skin
- Salmon DNA Home Aesthetic Duo — $44 (was $54), PDRN-forward two-piece set
- Mix & Match Boba Cream Trio — $54 (was $78), three creams at a discount
- Rosemary PDRN Scalp-to-Hair Strengthening Set — $54 (was $74), the hair-care equivalent of the skincare sets
My Six Weeks Testing the Core MediCube Routine
Rather than test one product in isolation, I ran the full Glass Glow-style routine on myself for six weeks: Zero Foam Cleanser in the morning, Zero Pore Pads three times a week, Collagen Niacinamide Jelly Cream twice daily, and the Collagen Night Wrapping Mask twice weekly. I wanted to know whether the "buy the set, not the single items" advice I give patients actually holds up when you use everything together instead of piecemeal.
Week one was uneventful in a good way. No irritation, no purging, texture improved slightly by day five. I'd braced for some reaction from the BHA pads given my skin is combination with a history of mild sensitivity around the nose, but nothing happened beyond mild tightness for about ten minutes after each pad use.
By week two the cumulative effect started showing. My pores looked visibly smaller in the same-lighting photos I take every Sunday morning, and the jelly cream was clearly doing the heavy lifting on hydration — my skin wasn't just smoother, it looked plumper under makeup.
Week four is where the mask made its case. On the two nights a week I used the Collagen Night Wrapping Mask, I woke up with noticeably less morning puffiness and a dewier finish that lasted into the early afternoon. On nights I skipped it, my skin looked flatter by comparison. That contrast is what convinced me the mask earns its place in the routine rather than being a nice-to-have. By week six, the honest summary is this: individually, each product is good. Together, they compound. Pore visibility on my nose was down noticeably from baseline, hydration measurements (I use a simple corneometer in clinic) were up about 18% from where I started, and I hadn't had a single breakout or irritation event across six weeks of daily use. That's a strong track record for a routine built entirely around drugstore-adjacent pricing.
How to Build Your MediCube Routine
- Start with a cleanser. Pick the Zero Foam Cleanser for daily use, or the Zero Pore Blackhead Deep Cleansing Oil as a first step if you wear sunscreen or makeup daily.
- Add a toner. The Triple Collagen Toner or PDRN Pink Peptide Toner both work — pick based on whether you want collagen or PDRN as your primary active.
- Exfoliate two to three times a week, not daily. Use the Zero Pore Pads on alternate evenings only.
- Layer a serum on non-pad nights. PDRN Pink Peptide Serum for fine lines, Deep Vitamin C Capsule Serum for brightening in the morning.
- Seal with a cream. The Collagen Niacinamide Jelly Cream is the one I recommend to almost every skin type as the default.
- Mask twice a week. Alternate the Collagen Night Wrapping Mask and a rinse-off jelly mask depending on whether you want hydration or brightening that week.
- Reassess at four weeks, not four days. Photograph your skin weekly in the same lighting before deciding whether a product is working.
Which MediCube Product Should You Buy First?
If you only buy one thing, buy a set. Here's the fast decision tree I use with patients: if your main concern is pores and texture, start with the Glass Glow 7-Day Set. If it's fine lines and firmness, go with the Gatekeeping My Real Age Set. If your barrier is compromised — flaking, stinging with normal products, visible redness — skip actives entirely and start with Miranda's Barrier Support Set. Only buy single products once you know which category you're chasing; see the full glass skin routine guide for the longer version of this logic. For a ranked list of standouts across every category, our best MediCube products guide goes deeper product by product.
MediCube Categories Compared
| Category | Best for | Frequency | Entry price | Top pick |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cleansers | Everyone, foundational step | Daily | $20 | Zero Foam Cleanser |
| Pads | Pores, texture, congestion | 2-3x/week | $24.80 | Zero Pore Pads |
| Serums/toners | Targeted actives (PDRN, vitamin C, collagen) | Daily | $21 | PDRN Pink Peptide Serum |
| Creams | Barrier support, hydration lock-in | 1-2x/day | $26 | Collagen Niacinamide Jelly Cream |
| Masks | Weekly boost, overnight recovery | 1-2x/week | $5.99 | Collagen Night Wrapping Mask |
| Sets | New users, best per-product value | N/A | $44 | Affordable Glass Glow 7-Day Set |
Where to Buy Authentic MediCube Skincare Products
MediCube counterfeits are common enough on large third-party marketplaces that I don't recommend buying from unverified sellers, full stop — diluted PDRN concentrations and mislabeled BHA percentages both show up in seized fakes. Our store stocks 100% authentic MediCube products and ships from a US warehouse, with a 60-day money-back guarantee and free shipping on orders over $50. Browse by focus in the PDRN skincare collection, collagen skincare collection, or pore care collection, or start with the skincare sets collection if you're new to the brand. First order? Check current MediCube discount codes before checkout. For authenticity red flags to check on packaging, read our is MediCube a good brand breakdown, and if you're still deciding whether the brand fits your routine at all, start with what is MediCube for the full brand explainer, or where to buy MediCube for a deeper look at every purchase channel.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many MediCube products should a beginner routine have?
Four is enough to start: a cleanser, a toner, a serum, and a cream. Add pads once your skin has adjusted to the base routine for two to three weeks, and add a mask once weekly after that. Trying to introduce all six categories at once makes it hard to tell what's working and increases the odds of irritation from stacking too many actives too fast.
Do MediCube skincare products expire or lose potency quickly?
Most MediCube products are shelf-stable for the typical 12-24 month period once opened, printed as a PAO (period-after-opening) symbol on the packaging. The exceptions are the vitamin C and exosome shot ampoules — single-use capsule and vial formats exist specifically because those actives degrade faster once exposed to air, which is why the Deep Vitamin C Capsule Serum and PDRN Pink Collagen Exosome Shot are dosed in single-use portions.
Are MediCube skincare products cruelty-free?
MediCube does not test on animals for its own formulations, though third-party retail requirements in some markets have historically complicated blanket cruelty-free claims. If this is a deciding factor for you, read the dedicated is MediCube cruelty-free breakdown before purchasing, since the answer depends on which specific claim and certification you're checking for.
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