Medicube Zero Pore Pads 2.0 – Not Really Worth the Hype : 1000-word review
Medicube Zero Pore Pads 2.0 – Not Really Worth the Hype
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Medicube Zero Pore Pads 2.0 – Not Really Worth the Hype

 

I bought the Medicube Zero Pore Pads 2.0 after seeing them blow up on Amazon and literally everywhere on Instagram Reels. Honestly, with the way people were raving about it, I expected a lot — especially since pores are my biggest skin concern.

But after using it for a few weeks?

It’s just… fine.

 

The pads are clean, saturated, and gentle. They swipe off leftover dirt and smooth the skin a little, which is nice. But if you’re expecting real pore-minimizing results like I was, don’t get your hopes up. It’s still just a toner pad at the end of the day. No magic, no wow moment.

 

For the price, I expected more. A lot more. (It was $24 on amazon)

 

It’s a good basic pad, but honestly, there are cheaper options that do pretty much the same thing. If you’re buying this hoping it’ll visibly shrink or clear your pores, I wouldn’t recommend it. You’ll probably just end up feeling like me — a little disappointed and a lot “meh.”

 

Final Thought:

It’s neat, it’s clean, but it doesn’t fix pores. Doesn’t really live up to the hype.

Repurchase? Probably not.

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    Influencer
    18 days ago
    Same here, nothing special happened to me . Don't even know why it got so viral
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    Influencer
    18 days ago
    Perhaps another capitalism
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    Influencer
    17 days ago
    Don't know why, but keep buying this 😂
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    Influencer
    14 days ago
    Honestly I feel like it depends on what you're expecting. Not every product has to be a miracle worker.
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    Influencer
    14 days ago
    @Influencer For this price, I expected more than just clean and gentle. There are tons of cheaper apafs that do exactly the same. Not worth the hype.
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    Influencer
    14 days ago
    @Influencer Then what's a pad that's actually worth the price? Drop your recs!
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    Influencer
    14 days ago
    One thing for sure, the marketing team did their job. The way everyone's tried this at least once says it all.
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    Influencer
    18 days ago
    Pretty impressed when i used it first time, hadnt ever used toner pad before and so glad i found this! It's comfortable to put on my skin and my pores seem to get smaller
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    Influencer
    17 days ago
    Same here. I think it fits on my skin
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    Influencer
    17 days ago
    Pls give me some other recommendations !
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    Influencer
    14 days ago
    If you're into calming and hydrating over harsh exfoliation, Torriden's Hyaluronic pads are way better!
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    Influencer
    14 days ago
    Might try this after pilates. My skin always flares up after class and I need something quick and clean.
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    Influencer
    14 days ago
    Just tried it after yoga and it felt super refreshing ngl. It didn't sting and helped calm the redness on my cheeks. Wouldn't say it's pore magic, but definitely a solid post-workout wipe.
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    Influencer
    14 days ago
    Same here. I keep a pack in my gym bag now. Just a quick swipe post-class and I'm good to go.
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    Influencer
    14 days ago
    Might not shrink pores but lowkey love using it mid-day when my skin feels gross. Works like a mini reset without stripping.
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    Influencer
    14 days ago
    I don't even use this for pores anymore. Just feels good after long days or travel. It's kind of become my lazy fix-it step.
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