
The alluring medicube Pore Pads are 51% off during an Amazon rare sale
I've tried almost every product from medicube's lineup, and yet, for all the clinical innovations, indulgent textures and clever formulas I've tested, nothing quite matches the sleek simplicity and skin-transforming power of the Zero Pore Pads.
So when I stumbled upon a rare 51% off sale on Amazon, it felt like a miniature moment of cosmic alignment, especially since these pads have come to hold such a special place on my shelf (and in my heart).
Let's pause for a beat on that number: 51%. It's pretty revolutionary for a Korean skincare product that's well-deserving of a spot in your morning and evening lineup.
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I say this as someone who's tried everything from cult viral cleansers to spa-grade actives — this pad still surprises me. The reason lies in its design: dual-textured, pre-soaked facial pads that do the heavy lifting with minimal fuss. One side is softly embossed for a light physical exfoliation, and the other is silky smooth, perfect for pressing in hydration or patting on calming botanical goodness.
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Digging deeper, the ingredients are a thoughtful blend of clinical actives and botanical allies. AHA (lactic acid, about 4.5%) smooths texture and brightens; BHA (salicylic acid, around 0.45%) dives into pores to clear excess sebum and congestion.
Added to that is a symphony of plant extracts: willow bark (natural BHA), citrus and fruit oils for gentle resurfacing and refreshment, centella asiatica and allantoin for soothing, panthenol and hyaluronic acid for hydration, plus antioxidants from skullcap, purslane, evening primrose, and more. No wonder why these are best-selling.
What truly elevates this product in my routine (and in many others' diaries) is how it balances efficacy with gentleness. It doesn't strip or sting; instead, it leaves my skin feeling clean and soft, prepped for any follow‑up skincare, but without that tight, squeaky finish.
Usage is deceptively simple, too. After cleansing, I swipe the embossed side across my face — especially the T-zone and areas prone to congestion — then flip to the silky side to smooth over and calm. A gentle pat afterward ensures everything is absorbed. I usually use it three to four times a week (sometimes daily if my skin is acting up), and on heavier makeup days, it's a lifesaver that preps a smooth canvas while shrinking texture and priming for serum or primer.
Now, about the buy‑in: yes, there's a whisper of stickiness for a few minutes post‑application, especially if you skip moisturizer. I usually follow with a lightweight hydrating gel (or even just a quick mist) to dissolve the residue, and by the time I'm applying my serum, it's all gone. Minor inconvenience for what feels like a skin reset button.
The Bottom Line
What makes this a true favorite in my Korean skincare stash isn't its hype or glowing reviews; it's a functional asset that gives my skin a radiant, dewy glow. From glossed-over mornings to rough, congested moments, I've reached for this pad repeatedly, always rewarded.
So yes — I've tried everything. But the medicube Zero Pore Pads remain one of my top three K‑beauty rides-or-dies. They're quietly effective, elegantly designed and when found at half off, they're a nearly irresistible steal.
If your cart-building self and your skin-care‑lover self ever collided in bliss, here's your match. Click 'buy,' swipe your way to smoother days and maybe — just maybe — thank yourself later.
This article was written by Victoria Giardina, New York Post Commerce Journalist & Content Strategist, who has spent countless hours researching, testing hundreds of products and comparing the latest makeup, skincare, hair and beauty items and trends to determine what's truly worth your hard-earned cash. She evaluates formulas, textures, ingredients and more, in addition to consulting medical and industry experts. Some of Victoria's latest conquests include testing the best vitamin C serums on the market, and a rinse-and-repeat review of the best shampoos of 2025. Victoria, who received a beauty industry essentials certification from the Fashion Institute of Technology, has been creating shopping guides for the New York Post since 2021 and previously held positions at Insider Reviews and CNN Underscored.

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