

Review
The Medicube Age-R Booster Pro Pink is a 6-in-1 multi-function skin device that's become quite popular in the K-beauty scene, and after using it consistently, I understand why. It combines microcurrent stimulation, LED therapy (red and blue wavelengths), thermal treatment, vibration massage, and ion technology—basically covering most bases for anti-ageing and skin texture work. The device itself feels genuinely premium; the real glass annealing surface is smooth and doesn't irritate sensitive skin, which is a key differentiator from cheaper plastic alternatives.
What actually works? The microcurrent aspect genuinely lifts and tones facial muscles over time. Combined with the red LED (anti-inflammatory, collagen-boosting) and blue LED (antibacterial, acne-fighting), you do see measurable improvements in pore appearance and skin firmness within 3-4 weeks of three-times-weekly use. The thermal component aids product absorption—I've noticed my serums and essences sink in noticeably better. It's not dramatic transformation territory, but it's legitimate, consistent improvement.
For whom? Ideal if you're 30+ and concerned with fine lines, elasticity, or pore texture. Works well alongside a solid skincare routine (this enhances absorption, doesn't replace good products). Less suitable if you have active eczema or severe rosacea—the microcurrent can be irritating on compromised skin, though the gentler settings help.
Potential drawbacks: It requires daily or thrice-weekly commitment to see results—sporadic use won't cut it. The battery isn't replaceable (though Medicube claims 2+ years of use). At this price point, you're competing against the Foreo Luna 3 (£189) and NuFace Pro Plus (£399), where the latter offers fewer features but stronger brand backing.
At £123.33 (33% off), this represents decent value for a legitimate multi-function device. It won't replace professional treatments, but it's a smart home addition if you're willing to be consistent. Worth the investment for glass skin enthusiasts.