
Hailey Bieber's K-beauty skincare tool which promises ‘glass skin' is now £75 off
She might have built a beauty empire around her skincare, but there's another secret weapon that helps Hailey Bieber maintain her glowing skin. The Rhode founder is a known fan of the Medicube Age-R Booster Pro, which has different functions and promises to lift, firm and sculpt your face, as well as increase absorption of your skincare products.
Touted as the number one best selling beauty gadget in Korea at the moment, its fan base also includes Kylie Jenner who, let's face it, is also known for her flawless complexion. Although it's usually priced at £265.22, Amazon has currently got it on sale for £189.50, saving you more than £75 on the handy device.
As well as being a bit of a bargain right now, the tool also combines multiple features into one gadget, so you don't need to splurge on a tonne of different tools (or find the space for them). The Medicube Age-R Booster Pro has six different functions which improve your skin both inside and out, from improving elasticity and reducing pore size to tightening up the skin and reducing inflammation.
The six functions are:
Electroporation (which creates temporary pathways between your skin cells, improving how effectively your skincare products absorb)
Microcurrent
EMS
Microneedling
LED
Sonic vibration
Considering there are tools designed to do pretty much all of these individually, it's no surprise that one that does them all has proven so popular. If it's still a little too pricey for you, there are other options which may not offer as many functions, but still combine some of the most sought-after treatments in one.
The Magnitone FaceRocket 5-in-1 Facial Firming and Toning Device sculpts, smooths and depuffs your skin, and offers five different functions to boost its appearance and feel. You can use it for radiofrequency, microcurrent, LED light therapy, cryotherapy and sonic massage, all for the price tag of £149.99.
If you want something ultra budget-friendly, the Stylpro Fabulous Firmer Neck and Face Smoother is just £29.99. It offers a choice of three LED colours, heat and vibration depending on which settings you choose, all of which help de-puff, firm and decongest skin, whilst tackling things like fine lines and pigmentation.
However the Medicube Age-R Booster Pro seems to have not only been a big hit with A-listers like Hailey and Kylie – it's also racked up an impressive rating from Amazon shoppers, too. One reviewer wrote: 'Face lifting and reducing the wrinkles are immediate results. Kinda unbelievable but it really works! Love it!'
Whilst another agreed: 'Fabulous device, I've noticed an improvement in my skin,I especially love the micro needling mode but start low and slow as it packs a punch!! I've noticed my pores are a lot less noticeable, my fine lines have improved a lot too. The device did give me some problems but the seller was very helpful and asked me to post it for repair which ended up being a full replacement of the device! Highly recommend this seller very responsive and helpful in resolving the problem.'
Others found it less effective, however, with one shopper saying: 'It's alright. If you don't have it you're not missing out on anything. I have been using it on and off for 3 months no visible difference. I would return it if I can get my money back.'
Another added: 'Decent device with some benefits like improved absorption and radiance, but results are subtle. LED anti-wrinkle effect is minimal. Pore care works okay. Build quality is good, but expected better for the price. Average performance overall.'
Others, however, felt the Medicube Age-R Booster Pro made an almost instant difference to their skin, with someone else saying: 'After using the Booster Pro Skin Therapy Device for just a week, I'm already seeing fantastic results! My pores look smaller, and my skin tone is more even and glowing. It's really easy to use and has made a noticeable difference in how my skin feels and looks. I'd definitely recommend giving it a try if you want healthier, more vibrant skin!'
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