
Get 'Glass Skin' with Medicube's TikTok-viral set, now 56% off for a limited time - 'Made such a difference in my skin!'
TikTok is known for making beauty and skincare products viral and there's one brand that's on everyone's feed — Medicube.
Right now, you can get the viral brand's Clear and Glow on a Budget set for just $53 — a massive 56 percent off from its original price of $120.
Medicube Clear and Glow on a Budget
The set includes Glutathione Glowing Milk Toner, Vitamin C Toner Pads, Vitamin C Capsule Cream, and Kojic Acid Turmeric Gel Mask.
They're designed to hydrate, moisturize, and improve your skin's tone and elasticity.
Shop it now for a massive 56 percent off.
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The set includes Glutathione Glowing Milk Toner, Vitamin C Toner Pads, Vitamin C Capsule Cream, and Kojic Acid Turmeric Gel Mask.
Each is designed to brighten and deliver glowing skin — perfect for summer. The Glutathione Glow Milk Toner, for example, is great for all skin types and is designed to deliver Korean "glass skin." It can help reduce fine lines and wrinkles, and improve your skin's elasticity with use.
The Vitamin C Toner Pads, on the other hand, are perfect for your morning routine and can be used before you apply your makeup. It helps reduce pigmentation and dark spots, and hydrates skin too. Plus, it's great for acne-prone skin, and is surprisingly sensitive and non-irritating, making this a great fit for most.
There is also the Vitamin C Capsule Cream, which the brand went viral over. This golden boba cream comes in capsule form and is the perfect blend of moisturizing gel and Vitamin C cream. It leaves skin brightened and radiant with daily use, and moisturizes your skin.
Finally, you have the Kojic Acid Turmeric Gel Mask, designed to give you that glass skin feeling. It's an overnight mask and after a few hours, you'll see the mask go transparent — showing you that it's being absorbed into the skin. It truly is a top product that leaves your skin feeling radiant and hydrated.
All in all, this skincare set is meant to hydrate, moisturize, and leave your skin glowing and radiant. Each one of these products is a bestseller on Medicube's website, and this heavily discounted set lets you try them out for a great price.
Shoppers on TikTok love it too, giving it a 4.7-star rating.
"I absolutely love this product, very hydrating and I have an awesome glow days after my last use! Will definitely be repurchasing this one!" says one customer.
"I don't remember the last time my face felt this hydrated! I took a chance, & so happy that I did. Everything came sealed. The products smell fresh and clean. I can't wait to see my results after a few weeks," says another.
"I absolutely love it!! It has made such a difference in my skin!! It looks hydrated, dark spots are lighter and my face is softer! I'm getting one for my mom and daughter! They are going to love it!! My face looks more youthful!!" adds a third.
Shop the Medicube Clear and Glow on a Budget set now for 56 percent off, and get your orders in before this top-rated set sells out.

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