Medicube Booster Pro X2: Kim Kardashian’s secret to glass skin


Grabbed skin like Kim.

Kim Kardashian took over Instagram this week to share the latest beauty tech she’s ‘newly obsessed with’ and has become part of her ‘core routine’ – the new Medicube Booster Pro X2.

“It really helps sculpt at home and get that glow,” the Skims founder shares before demonstrating how she uses it every night in the brand post.

The Booster Pro X2 is the latest model from the Booster Pro series, loved by Hailey Bieber and Kylie Jenner (making it a family affair). If you’re quick to buy, it’ll even be on sale for a few hours.

White Medicube skin device with a glowing purple head and a digital screen "MASK 6 0:00".

“I like to use a really good serum,” says the reality TV star as he applies Medicube’s NAD EGF firming seruma formula packed with peptides and collagen that is perfect for use with the Booster Pros.

(The beauty tech device increases skin care efficacy and needs some slip to work.)


Kim Kardashian uses a beauty device on her neck and chest.
Kim Kardashian/Instagram

After sliding the Booster Pro

The newest Booster Pro X2 has improved functionality, including a mode for use with sheet masks, for a total of seven modes, while the older models have four.

The ‘All’s Fair’ actress is taking advantage of the sheet mask mode weekly and says it’s “one of her favorite ways to prepare for a special event.”

Medicube EGF NAD Firming Serum in a dark red dropper bottle.
Medicube

Kardashian has long been a fan of red light therapy and, famously, in-office treatments, adding that she lives by the rules Booster Pro X2“Obviously I want everything to be sculpted, but with a big shine,” she jokes.

While the serum she uses is also relatively new to the line, it’s already getting rave reviews from customers and Medicube devotees.


Kim Kardashian in a black lace top and jeans, walking into the F1 Grand Prix of the Monaco paddock.
Kim Kardashian loves a good snatch, whether it’s a bodysuit or skin care. WireImage

“I loved this product! I really feel like it has changed my skin and left it feeling smoother, brighter and with finer lines. It was one of the most effective Medicube products I have used,” one person wrote.

Medicube is the viral, best-selling Korean skin care brand loved by countless stars including Kyle RichardsMeghan Markle and Alix Earle.


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