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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.

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Commercial role

Zero Pore Care assortment role

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Zero Pore Care

Best skincare entry after devices because Zero Pore Pads explain medicube's concern-care positioning quickly and support repeat pad replenishment.

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Product facts

Zero Pore Pad 2.0

Active ingredients

AHABHAsalicylic acidpore-care ingredients

Claim boundaries

  • Use pore appearance, sebum, texture, cleansing, and exfoliation language.
  • Avoid acne-treatment wording.
Line
Zero Pore Care
Role
entry
Sizes
70 pads
Texture
dual-textured pad
Skin fit
combination, oily, normal, sensitive review
Ingredient list
official-us
References
medicube US Zero Pore Pads product page
Current assortment match

Matching products from Cosmain

158 active medicube products are available for review, but no exact match is confirmed for this topic yet.

No exact product match is confirmed yet. Review the full brand range before discussing a specific product.

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Verification

Checks before scaling

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Separate anchors from expansion products

The first order should prioritize products that explain the brand and can replenish: AGE-R device path, Zero Pore Pads, Collagen Jelly Cream, PDRN Pink, and one active-care test. Accessories, body, hair, sun care, and high-strength actives should be reviewed separately.

02

Keep active-care language cosmetic-safe

Use pore appearance, glow, hydration, firm-looking skin, tone appearance, sebum, texture, cleansing, and blemish-prone appearance wording; avoid medical treatment, permanent correction, or clinic-equivalent claims.

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Review usage guidance for active and tingling textures

Spicule, exosome shot, peel, retinol, vitamin C, TXA, azelaic acid, kojic acid, turmeric, succinic acid, and exfoliating pad products need sensitivity guidance, patch-test language, order of use, and device-pairing review.

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Check sunscreen formula and label version

medicube sun-care products need formula, SPF, active-filter, label-language, and registration checks before buyers use SPF products in volume or promotional sets.

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Active-care products need careful public wording

The active catalog includes PDRN, exosome, spicule, retinol, TXA, vitamin C, azelaic acid, kojic acid, turmeric, succinic acid, exfoliating pads, and blemish-prone positioning. Public and marketplace wording should stay cosmetic-safe unless the destination market supports stronger claims.

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Broad catalog can overload the first order

The active catalog has 136 products across devices, serum, mask, cream, toner, cleanser, pads, body, mist, peel, sunscreen, hair, lip, and tool categories. Buyers should separate replenishment anchors from device accessories, body, hair, sun care, masks, and high-strength active products.

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High-visibility products need authorization and price discipline

AGE-R devices, Zero Pore Pads, collagen creams, and PDRN Pink products are visible in official and marketplace channels. Buyers should verify authorization, package version, lot codes, and price logic before promotion.

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Sunscreen products require market-specific checks

The active catalog includes collagen, PDRN Pink, and Zero Pore sun-care products. Buyers should verify formula version, SPF documents, active filters, package language, and destination-market registration before using sunscreen products as order anchors.

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