MediCube Age-R Booster Pro - Black Versus Therabody TheraFace Pro - Black
Updated on October 10, 2024
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These products are both fungal acne (malassezia) safe and reef safe tools. They have a total of 0 ingredients in common
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Another something I brought back from Korea. It was on a half-price discount, so I couldn’t resist. At first, I was skeptical, not only because of...
Another something I brought back from Korea. It was on a half-price discount, so I couldn’t resist. At first, I was skeptical, not only because of the hype but also because I wasn’t sure if such devices actually worked. However, already after the first use, my skin looked better. Now, after two months of using it twice a day and testing out all the modes, I can confidently say: I love it! My skin looks plump, firm, and perky. The hyperpigmentation is fading faster than with my regular skincare alone, and it leaves my skin with a gorgeous glow.
The Medicube Age-R Booster Pro features six technologies to rejuvenate and enhance skin health (infos are from their page):
- Electroporation: helps deliver (boost) skincare ingredients deep into the skin
- Microcurrent: stimulates skin cells and promotes elasticity
- EMS (Electrical Muscle Stimulation): stimulates and tones facial muscles to improve firmness
- Electric Needleless Therapy (encourages collagen production without invasive procedures)
- LED Light Therapy (different wavelengths target specific concerns, such as hyperpigmentation, redness or dullness)
- Sonic Vibration (boosts circulation and gently exfoliates the skin)
The device comes with four modes, and adjustable intensity levels:
1. Booster Mode: Enhances the absorption of active ingredients from skincare products.
2. MC (Microcurrent) Mode: Stimulates facial muscles to improve firmness and elasticity.
3. Derma Shot Mode: Targets muscle relaxation and skin tightening.
4. Air Shot Mode: Focuses on pore care and improves skin texture.
In terms of user-friendliness, the lightweight device is simple to use once you get the hang of it. I initially had some difficulties with the instructions since the videos in the app are in Korean (or did I miss something/alternative videos somewhere?) so just followed what the model demonstrated in the video. Now, I don’t need the videos anymore.
The Medicube Age-R Booster Pro has become an essential part of my skincare routine, delivering results that make the investment worth it for my skin in my 30s.
Tip: To make it glide easily over you skin, use some thermal water spray on top of your skincare. Sure you can buy the costly gel moisturiser for this too, but the othwr option saves produce and money.