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medicube

medicube is best treated as a Korean beauty-tech brand with a skincare catalog, not as a generic skincare label.

Business buyers only

Built for wholesale buying from Korea

Cosmain supports wholesale brand review for business buyers, not retail shopping. MOQ, pricing, and availability are confirmed with Cosmain before ordering.

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Best for

Derma, Devices, Skincare

Device-aware skincare positioning for buyers reviewing derma-style demand.

Start with

Serum, Cream, Cleanser, Mask

Use the strongest categories to form the first shortlist before adding secondary products.

Verify first

SPF documentation, version names, claim wording

Confirm the commercial and compliance details before moving from review to volume.

Terms to verify

Ordering terms for this brand

Use these references to plan the first order before Cosmain confirms current availability, pricing, and documents.

Final terms are confirmed before order because supplier availability, stock, and program rules can change.

Typical MOQ reference
~80 units
Lead time
3-4 weeks

Commercial fit

medicube works best when a buyer needs a recognizable brand with enough assortment depth to support repeat orders, bundles, and category expansion.

How Cosmain can help

Cosmain helps buyers review the line, ask sharper commercial questions, and move into a narrower opening range.

Assortment snapshot

Pros

  • medicube shows breadth across multiple categories, which helps buyers build a fuller assortment from one brand range.
  • medicube has enough visible depth to help buyers review the assortment with more confidence.
  • The brand can lead buyers into category priorities, visible assortment depth, and a more direct price-and-availability discussion with Cosmain.

Considerations

  • The assortment appears strongest in serum, so the core category needs clearer emphasis than the secondary range.
  • Keep the review curated and focused so the buying decision does not turn into a repetitive product list.
  • Availability, MOQ, and final commercial terms should still be confirmed with Cosmain rather than implied in the review.
medicube sourcing

Focused buying reviews

Move from the brand overview into line, product, sunscreen, and verification checks before narrowing the first order.

Buyer selection

medicube Best Products for Wholesale Buyers

A disciplined medicube buying list starts with the clearest routine anchors, then adds regulated, concern-care, or seasonal products only when they change the buying reason.

Line comparison

medicube Product Lines Compared

Compare medicube product lines by commercial role, skin concern, category depth, recommended products, and verification cautions before building the first buying list.

Buyer safety

medicube Verification Checklist

Separate visible medicube demand from order-ready demand by checking regulated product versions, seller authorization, pricing logic, claim language, media approval, and evidence quality.

Line review

medicube AGE-R Beauty Devices

AGE-R Beauty Devices is a core medicube line for device-led skincare, serum absorption support, glow appearance, pore appearance, facial definition appearance. High-ticket traffic and differentiation line, best handled separately from ordinary skincare because buyers need version, warranty, plug, user-guide, app, and after-sales checks.

Product review

medicube AGE-R Booster Pro Black

AGE-R Booster Pro Black is a traffic-driver product inside the AGE-R Beauty Devices line. Review facial device demand, claim boundaries, and matching Cosmain products before discussing volume.

Product review

medicube AGE-R Ultra Tune 40.68

AGE-R Ultra Tune 40.68 is a expansion product inside the AGE-R Beauty Devices line. Review facial device demand, claim boundaries, and matching Cosmain products before discussing volume.

Product review

medicube Azelaic Acid Exosome Shot 2000

Azelaic Acid Exosome Shot 2000 is a expansion product inside the Exosome Shot and Active-Care Serums line. Review serum demand, claim boundaries, and matching Cosmain products before discussing volume.

Line review

medicube Collagen Glow and Jelly Cream

Collagen Glow and Jelly Cream is a core medicube line for glow appearance, firm-looking skin, hydration, elasticity appearance, glass-skin positioning. Strong visible skincare anchor for retailers that want medicube beyond devices, with easy consumer storytelling around jelly texture, glow, collagen, and niacinamide.

Product review

medicube Collagen Jelly Cream

Collagen Jelly Cream is a entry product inside the Collagen Glow and Jelly Cream line. Review cream demand, claim boundaries, and matching Cosmain products before discussing volume.

Product review

medicube Deep Vita C Capsule Serum

Deep Vita C Capsule Serum is a expansion product inside the Exosome Shot and Active-Care Serums line. Review serum demand, claim boundaries, and matching Cosmain products before discussing volume.

Line review

medicube Exosome Shot and Active-Care Serums

Exosome Shot and Active-Care Serums is a expansion medicube line for texture, pore appearance, post-blemish appearance, radiance, active-care education. Education-heavy expansion line for channels that can explain tingling textures, active-care use, patch testing, and cosmetic-safe concern language.

Line review

medicube Kojic Acid Turmeric and Tone Care

Kojic Acid Turmeric and Tone Care is a expansion medicube line for tone appearance, dullness, radiance, texture, body tone care. Tone-care expansion path for buyers who want trending actives beyond PDRN and collagen, with facial and body formats in the active catalog.

Product review

medicube Kojic Acid Turmeric Niacinamide Serum

Kojic Acid Turmeric Niacinamide Serum is a expansion product inside the Kojic Acid Turmeric and Tone Care line. Review serum demand, claim boundaries, and matching Cosmain products before discussing volume.

Product review

medicube One Day Exosome Shot Pore Serum 2000

One Day Exosome Shot Pore Serum 2000 is a expansion product inside the Exosome Shot and Active-Care Serums line. Review serum demand, claim boundaries, and matching Cosmain products before discussing volume.

Line review

medicube PDRN Pink

PDRN Pink is a core medicube line for radiance, glow appearance, hydration, elasticity appearance, tone appearance. Trend-led expansion line for buyers who want current PDRN demand with enough formats to build a full routine, not only one serum.

Product review

medicube PDRN Pink Collagen Capsule Cream

PDRN Pink Collagen Capsule Cream is a traffic-driver product inside the PDRN Pink line. Review cream demand, claim boundaries, and matching Cosmain products before discussing volume.

Product review

medicube PDRN Pink Collagen Glow Jelly Serum

PDRN Pink Collagen Glow Jelly Serum is a expansion product inside the PDRN Pink line. Review serum demand, claim boundaries, and matching Cosmain products before discussing volume.

Product review

medicube PDRN Pink Exosome Shot Serum 2000

PDRN Pink Exosome Shot Serum 2000 is a trend product inside the PDRN Pink line. Review serum demand, claim boundaries, and matching Cosmain products before discussing volume.

Product review

medicube PDRN Pink One Day Serum

PDRN Pink One Day Serum is a trend product inside the PDRN Pink line. Review serum demand, claim boundaries, and matching Cosmain products before discussing volume.

Line review

medicube Red and Blemish-Prone Skin

Red and Blemish-Prone Skin is a expansion medicube line for blemish-prone appearance, excess sebum, redness appearance, body breakout-prone routines, texture. Concern-care expansion line for channels with acne-prone or sebum-care demand, especially when they can keep product language cosmetic-safe.

Product review

medicube Red Serum 2.0

Red Serum 2.0 is a expansion product inside the Red and Blemish-Prone Skin line. Review serum demand, claim boundaries, and matching Cosmain products before discussing volume.

Line review

medicube Zero Pore Care

Zero Pore Care is a core medicube line for pore appearance, blackhead appearance, excess sebum, texture, exfoliation. Best skincare entry after devices because Zero Pore Pads explain medicube's concern-care positioning quickly and support repeat pad replenishment.

Product review

medicube Zero Pore Pad 2.0

Zero Pore Pad 2.0 is a entry product inside the Zero Pore Care line. Review toner pad demand, claim boundaries, and matching Cosmain products before discussing volume.

01

Best Commercial Role

medicube gives buyers two different business cases in one brand: high-ticket AGE-R beauty devices and repeatable skincare products. That makes the brand useful for channels that want a visible Korean beauty-tech story, but it also requires more discipline than a simple cleanser-and-cream order.

The most reliable opening structure starts with a device path only after version and support checks, then adds skincare anchors that can replenish: Zero Pore Pads 2.0, Collagen Jelly Cream, PDRN Pink Collagen Capsule Cream, and one serum-led active-care line.

  • Device anchor: AGE-R Booster Pro or Ultra Tune after version, warranty, app, accessory, and user-guide review.
  • Skincare anchors: Zero Pore Pads 2.0, Collagen Jelly Cream, PDRN Pink Collagen Capsule Cream, PDRN Pink One Day Serum, and Zero Pore serum products.
  • Expansion paths: Exosome Shot, Azelaic Acid, Red, Deep Vita C, Glutathione Glow, TXA Niacinamide, Kojic Turmeric, masks, body, hair, and sun care.
  • Review-first categories: devices, sunscreen, spicule serums, peel products, retinol, TXA, azelaic acid, kojic acid, body concern-care, and scalp products.
Cosmain check

medicube is strongest when the buyer plans the device business and the skincare replenishment business separately.

02

First Order Structure

A balanced first order should not chase every medicube line at once. Start with the products that explain the brand quickly and can support repeat demand: one AGE-R device option, Zero Pore Pads, one collagen cream, one PDRN Pink product, and one controlled serum or pad expansion.

High-strength Exosome Shot, Azelaic Acid, peel, retinol, TXA, body, hair, and sunscreen products can be commercially useful, but they need more education, label review, and claim control before they become order anchors.

  • Lean opening review: AGE-R Booster Pro, Zero Pore Pads 2.0, Collagen Jelly Cream, PDRN Pink Collagen Capsule Cream, and PDRN Pink One Day Serum.
  • Skincare-only review: Zero Pore Pads 2.0, Collagen Jelly Cream, PDRN Pink, Zero Pore Serum 2.0, and one Red or Deep Vita C item.
  • Education-ready expansion: PDRN Pink Exosome Shot, One Day Exosome Shot, Azelaic Acid Exosome Shot, Kojic Turmeric, and TXA Niacinamide.
  • Separate review: device accessories, replacement heads, sun care, body care, scalp care, lip care, and high-strength active products.
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Product Families To Compare

medicube should be reviewed by product family because each family serves a different buyer need. AGE-R carries device traffic. Zero Pore gives a clear pad and pore-care replenishment path. Collagen and PDRN Pink carry glow and jelly-texture demand. Exosome Shot, Red, and Kojic Turmeric are more education-heavy concern-care expansions.

The active Cosmain catalog is unusually broad for one brand, with 136 active products across skincare, devices, pads, masks, body, hair, lip, tools, and sun care. That breadth is useful only when the order stays structured.

  • AGE-R: Booster Pro, Ultra Tune, Mini Plus, head cases, replacement heads, and cleaning wipes.
  • Zero Pore: pads, serum, toner, cream, cleansing oil, capsule cleanser, masks, peel pad, and sunscreen.
  • Collagen: Jelly Cream, Glow Booster Serum, Bubble Serum, sunscreen, lifting mask, night wrapping mask, and milk toning mask.
  • PDRN Pink: capsule cream, one-day serum, jelly serum, gel mask, toner, cleanser, toner pad, mist, lip care, and tone-up sun cream.
  • Active-care expansion: Exosome Shot, Azelaic Acid, Deep Vita C, Deep Vita A, Glutathione Glow, TXA Niacinamide, Red, and Kojic Turmeric.
04

Channel Fit

medicube fits K-beauty retailers, marketplaces, and distributors that can sell a device-led brand with a serious skincare follow-through. It is especially useful for accounts that can create a clear split between premium device consideration and routine skincare replenishment.

The brand is less suitable for buyers who want minimal education or aggressive medical-style claims. Devices, exosome, PDRN, spicule, retinol, peel, tone-care, blemish-prone, body, hair, and sunscreen products all need tighter product copy and documentation checks than basic moisturizers.

  • Good fit: beauty-tech retailers, Korean skincare specialists, marketplace sellers with authorization control, and education-ready distributors.
  • Needs caution: discount-only channels, device sellers without after-sales capacity, and retailers that cannot manage active-care wording.
  • Best replenishment logic: keep Zero Pore pads, collagen cream, PDRN Pink, and one serum family stable, then add devices and high-strength products by channel readiness.
05

Verification Before Volume

medicube's visibility makes sourcing checks more important, not less important. Buyers should confirm authorization, current package version, lot-code evidence, invoice path, shipment origin, and destination-market documents before using visible products in volume.

AGE-R devices need a separate checklist for version, user-guide language, charging/accessory contents, app support, warranty, safety documents, and after-sales responsibility. Active-care products need usage guidance and cosmetic-safe claim language.

  • Confirm authorized supply, current packaging, lot codes, and invoice path.
  • For AGE-R devices, check market version, accessory contents, app support, user guide, warranty, and after-sales handling.
  • For sun care, verify formula version, SPF documents, active filters, label language, and destination-market registration.
  • For active-care products, review spicule, exosome, PDRN, retinol, TXA, vitamin C, azelaic acid, kojic acid, peel, and blemish-prone wording.
  • Keep public and marketplace copy focused on appearance, hydration, texture, radiance, sebum, pore appearance, and routine support.
Cosmain check

A strong medicube order is not the largest possible mix. It is the mix a buyer can verify, explain, and replenish.

Need supplier context?

Supplier context makes brand and assortment decisions clearer before the first price-and-availability discussion.

FAQ

01

What medicube products should buyers review first?

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Start with AGE-R Booster Pro after device-version checks, then review Zero Pore Pads 2.0, Collagen Jelly Cream, PDRN Pink Collagen Capsule Cream, PDRN Pink One Day Serum, and one Zero Pore or Red serum expansion.

02

Is medicube mainly a device brand or a skincare brand?

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medicube works as both. AGE-R devices create the beauty-tech distinction, while Zero Pore, collagen, PDRN Pink, Exosome Shot, Red, Vita C, Kojic Turmeric, masks, and creams create the skincare replenishment path.

03

Which medicube categories need extra review?

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AGE-R devices, sunscreen, exosome shot, spicule textures, retinol, TXA, vitamin C, azelaic acid, kojic acid, turmeric, peel products, body concern-care, scalp products, and blemish-prone products need market-specific wording, usage, and documentation checks.

04

Why should AGE-R devices be handled separately?

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Devices require checks beyond ordinary skincare: exact market version, charging and accessory contents, user-guide language, app support, warranty route, safety documentation, and after-sales responsibility.

05

Which buyers are not a good fit for medicube?

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medicube is not ideal for buyers who only want low-education commodity skincare, cannot manage device after-sales checks, or need strong treatment claims for pore, blemish, redness, tone, scalp, or aging concerns.