The liquid microneedling treatment shoppers swear by is 49% off before Prime Day

If your skincare routine has been feeling a little too predictable lately, there’s one treatment beauty shoppers can’t stop talking about — and it’s currently 49% off ahead of Prime Day.The medicube Exosome Shot has earned a devoted following for delivering the effects of “liquid microneedling” without requiring a trip to a dermatologist’s office or a recovery day spent hiding from the world.At first glance, the product sounds almost too good to be true.

A serum that mimics the skin-smoothing, glow-boosting effects associated with microneedling? That’s a big promise.But after looking through the thousands of rave reviews on Amazon, it’s easy to understand why so many people have added it to their carts.The first thing you notice when applying the Exosome Shot is the unique texture.

There’s a slight prickly sensation that catches you off guard for a second, which is exactly why formula fans have nicknamed it “liquid microneedling.” It’s not painful, but you can definitely feel it working.Unlike traditional microneedling treatments that involve tiny needles creating micro-injuries in the skin, this serum delivers a tingling, active experience that makes it feel far more intensive than your average skincare step.The formula is designed to help improve skin texture, support elasticity and boost overall radiance.

After consistent use, this post-cleansing product helps the skin look smoother, more refined and noticeably brighter.Makeup also seems to sit better on top of the skin, which is always a welcome bonus (and a consistent trend among most medicube products I’ve reviewed).Instead of chasing that glazed-doughnut glow with layers of products, the Exosome Shot helps create a naturally healthy-looking complexion.Of course, no skincare product is a magic wand, and results will vary depending on your skin type and concerns.

But for anyone curious about elevating their routine without booking an expensive treatment, the medicube Exosome Shot...

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Publisher: New York Post

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