Amazon’s Spring Deals are in full swing, offering significant discounts across categories from tech to beauty. Among the standout offers is the highly acclaimed Medicube Collagen Jelly Cream, a favorite in the Korean beauty community known for delivering the coveted ‘glass skin’ effect.
With over 20,900 reviews and 10,000 units sold in the past month alone, the Medicube Collagen Jelly Cream has become a staple in skincare routines. Its formula features hydrolyzed collagen to boost skin firmness and elasticity, alongside niacinamide which enhances the skin’s barrier and hydration.
Users praise the cream for diminishing wrinkles and smoothing uneven texture, resulting in a luminous, radiant complexion. Originally priced at £17.90 for a 110ml jar, it’s now available for just £13.50 – a 25% discount – as part of Amazon’s sale.
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Beauty fans can also take advantage of a deal on the AXIS-Y Vegan Collagen Eye Serum, which targets fine lines and dark circles with triple hyaluronic acid, peptides, and vegan collagen. Reduced from £19.50 to £12.69, it complements the collagen cream perfectly.
For those eager to explore Korean beauty further, Boots recently launched the Style Korean K-Beauty Journey Starter Kit for £19. This kit includes nine bestselling skincare products from brands like CORSYX, SKIN1004, Medicube, and Biodance, featuring travel-sized cleansers, toners, serums, creams, masks, and blemish pads.
Customer feedback for the Medicube Collagen Jelly Cream highlights its lasting impact. One five-star reviewer shared: “I love this jelly cream. It leaves my skin positively glowing from day one and has become an indispensable part of my morning and night routine. The texture feels a little thick but a small amount goes a long way. It has a slight cooling effect and leaves my skin soft with a fresh, light scent.”
However, some users with sensitive skin have reported mild irritation, advising cautious introduction and patch testing before full use.