Medicube Zero Pore Pads 2.0 Review: Honest 4-Week Test (2026)
The Medicube Zero Pore Pads 2.0 are the most-talked-about Korean toner pads of the past year, and for once, the hype isn’t entirely empty. Two acids, a dual-textured pad, and a formula that doesn’t sting on first use — that’s the short version.
I spent four weeks working these into my routine and cross-checking what dermatologists and other long-term users actually say about them. Here’s the honest breakdown: who they’re for, who should skip them, and exactly how to use them so you don’t fry your skin barrier in the process.
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What it actually is
A jar of 70 dual-textured cotton pads pre-soaked in a water-based exfoliating toner. One side is embossed (the rougher physical side, for sweeping away dead skin). The other side is silky (smooth, for laying down the leave-on formula).
The formula is built around two acids:
- 4.5% Lactic Acid (AHA) — exfoliates the surface, helps with dullness and rough texture
- 0.45% Salicylic Acid (BHA) — oil-soluble, gets into pores and breaks up congestion
Plus the brand’s patented Anti-Sebum P complex (a botanical blend of evening primrose, pueraria root, pine leaf, and ginseng extract) that’s positioned as the pore-tightening piece, alongside humectants like panthenol, glycerin, and sodium hyaluronate to keep the pad from feeling stripping.
Medicube Zero Pore Pads 2.0
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Type: Exfoliating toner pads
Key actives: 4.5% AHA + 0.45% BHA
Skin type: Combination, oily, congested
After four weeks of using these 2× per week, the most noticeable change wasn’t pore size — it was makeup. Sunscreen and foundation stopped pilling around my nose, and the chronic small bumps on my chin flattened out. The pads themselves are saturated enough that one pad covers the full face plus neck without dragging.
The smell is the one polarizing thing. There’s a noticeable citrus-and-herbal note from the orange, lemon, grapefruit, bergamot, lavender, and rosemary oils in the formula. If you’re scent-averse or have reactive skin, this is the deal-breaker to know about going in.
- Acid pairing is genuinely effective on T-zone congestion
- Dual texture means one product = exfoliate + toner step
- Pads are well-saturated, never dry-edged
- Visible texture improvement around 3 weeks
- Travel-friendly — no decanting acids into bottles
- Strong citrus/herbal scent from essential oils
- Easy to over-use — sticks to a 2–3× weekly cap
- Mandatory daily SPF (AHA = sun sensitivity)
- Not for genuinely sensitive or barrier-damaged skin
How to actually use them (without wrecking your barrier)
This is where most reviews skip the important part. The brand says you can use them daily. Most dermatologists say don’t.
Dr. Dhaval Bhanusali has noted that for normal-to-combination skin, products like this work best at 1–2× per week, and 2–3× per week for very oily skin. Going harder than that risks over-exfoliation, especially if you already use retinol or other actives.
My actual routine, refined over four weeks:
- Cleanse first. Skin should be damp-clean, not dripping wet.
- Embossed side first. Sweep gently from center outward — don’t scrub. Avoid the eye area.
- Flip to the silky side. Press and glide once more across the same areas to lay down the toner.
- Let it absorb for about 60 seconds.
- Follow with a hydrating serum and moisturizer. Don’t stack with retinol or other exfoliants on the same night.
- SPF the next morning is non-negotiable. AHAs make your skin more sun-sensitive.
Who should buy them — and who shouldn’t
Buy if:
- You have an oily T-zone, recurring blackheads, or congested chin
- Your makeup or sunscreen pills around your nose
- You like a “one-step exfoliate + tone” product instead of decanting acid toners
- You travel often and want a leak-proof acid step
Skip if:
- Your skin is genuinely sensitive, rosacea-prone, or actively compromised
- You’re already using prescription retinoids — talk to your derm before stacking
- You react to fragrance or essential oils
- You’re not committed to daily SPF
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The verdict
If your skin tilts oily and you’ve been frustrated with congested pores that no amount of cleansing seems to clear, the Medicube Zero Pore Pads 2.0 are worth the spot in your routine. Used twice a week with diligent SPF, they deliver on the texture and clarity claims. Used daily, they’ll wreck your barrier — so use them deliberately.
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