Have you seen my pores? I can’t find them anywhere.
That’s all thanks to Medicube’s Kojic Acid Turmeric Night Wrapping Mask, the latest mask offering from the K-beauty brand that’s earned shout-outs from celebrities like Hailey Bieber, Meghan Markle and Kylie Jenner.
The overnight gel formula promises to brighten, tone and moisturize the skin while helping to improve hyperpigmentation — and thus far, I’m shocked at the efficacy of this $20 wonder.
Medicube Kojic Acid Turmeric Night Wrapping Mask

You apply the clear gel mask and let it dry for 15 minutes, at which point it becomes dry to the touch. After that, go to bed with it on and let it do its thing overnight, then peel or rinse it off in the morning (the peel is very satisfying!).
While I experienced a little of the typical tightening sensation as the mask dried, there was no discomfort.
After the first use, my pores disappeared. I would’ve expected that from the brand’s bestselling Zero Pore Pads, but not this mask! What’s more, my skin was plump, hydrated and bright — a glass skin miracle, really.

As its name suggests, the formula includes turmeric, which defends against daily aggressors. Working in Manhattan, my skin is exposed to pollution and smog, so that’s great to have. It’s also made with kojic acid (derived from fungi), an anti-aging ingredient that “may help reduce brown spots,” according to Jaimie Glick, MD, a board-certified dermatologist we spoke to recently.
I had to double-check the price tag, because it’s hard to believe something so effective costs the same as a takeout lunch in NYC.
Don’t just take it from me, though; on Amazon, customers have called the mask a “game changer” that delivers “noticeable results after just a few uses.”
Medicube Jelly Brush

I’ve also been using Medicube’s Age-R Booster Pro lately, a Jenner- and Bieber-approved device that harnesses the power of microcurrent, LED, sonic vibration and more skincare technologies to help you get the glass skin of your dreams. So far, I’ve been impressed.
And next, I plan on picking up the Jelly Brush, which you can pair with any of the brand’s masks for a neater and more spa-like application.
Sure, Medicube may be gradually taking over my whole skincare regimen — but with results like these, I’m not mad about it.
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