The VIRAL Glass-Skin Gadget Everyone Wants Right Now!

The Medicube Age-R Booster Pro is the trending 6-in-1 K-beauty facial device dominating TikTok and Pinterest. Powered by electroporation, microcurrent, EMS and LED therapy, this skincare gadget enhances product absorption, refines pores, lifts facial contours and boosts radiance. Read the full breakdown, reviews, safety notes and why celebrities swear by it.

5/8/20242 min read

The Viral Glass-Skin Gadget Everyone Wants Right Now!


K-beauty always moves fast, but this week one device has outshined every trending serum and sheet mask. Open TikTok or Pinterest and you’ll see it instantly: a sleek silver wand promising a glass-glow in five minutes. It’s the Medicube Age-R Booster Pro, a 6-in-1 facial device that has become the season’s most talked-about gadget.

Why it’s everywhere
Vogue highlights its celebrity following — Hailey Bieber, Kylie Jenner and other Kar-Jenners have been seen prepping with it. Cosmopolitan calls it a six-in-one skincare device backed by clinical data showing a 785 percent increase in product absorption.

Its secret is electroporation, a technology that opens microscopic channels in the skin so serums penetrate deeper. Dermatologist Dr. Dara Spearman confirms that the device’s low-frequency current supports hydration, texture and circulation without downtime.

Six technologies, one handheld device
Microcurrent lifts facial muscles.
EMS helps contour the jawline.
Air Shot mode uses electric micro-pulses plus blue LED to refine pores and target acne bacteria.
Five LED colours and sonic vibration support collagen and soothe skin.
Four intensity levels give full control.

What reviewers are saying
Cosmo editors report skin that looks “glowier and lifted” after one session. Vogue describes the next-morning glow as similar to a professional facial. The device is cordless, rechargeable and app-compatible, which makes it easy to add to a routine.

Things to know before buying
Cosmo notes the buttons are sensitive and the Derma Shot or Air Shot modes cause a clear tingling sensation. Instructions advise avoiding the thyroid and broken skin, and those with pacemakers or serious conditions should avoid use. Ulta warns against using it while ill or intoxicated, and not to over-treat any one area. At about $220, it’s an investment that can replace multiple devices.

Why it just went viral
Cyber Week discounts, limited stock alerts and dramatic before-and-after videos pushed it across feeds. Add K-beauty tech and celebrity endorsements — especially from models known for “glazed-donut skin” — and the hype becomes inevitable.

The bottom line
The Medicube Age-R Booster Pro blends professional-grade technology with influencer-approved results. For users ready to upgrade their routine, it may be the year’s most tempting splurge.

The Glass-Skin Gadget Taking Over TikTok!
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The Glass-Skin Gadget Taking Over TikTok!
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