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Kyle Richards and Alix Earle’s pore-refining toner pads are currently over 50% discounted

Kyle Richards and Alix Earle's pore-refining toner pads are currently over 50% discounted

This little purchase could stir up some guilt.

Medicube, a trendy Korean beauty brand, has garnered fans from Meghan Markle to Kyle Richards, and it seems Alix R might be the latest to join the list.

A few months back, social media influencer Alix Earle, who often battles acne, shared a TikTok of her visit to dermatologist Dr. Kiran Mian. He suggested she use the Zero Pore Pads twice a week to help “unblock her pores.”

These toner pads, infused with salicylic acid and plant extracts, claim to minimize the look of pores, regulate sebum production, and bring about clearer skin.

Currently, they’re more than 50% off on Amazon, bringing the price down to just under $15.

For anyone with sensitive skin, the Michube Zero Pore Pads, which use a gentler PHA rather than the harsher AHAs and BHAs, are also available at a discount.

Richards remarked about the original Zero Pore Pads on Amazon Live, noting that they “not only open pores, but allow the products on top to really penetrate.”

The pads have received over 900 five-star ratings on Amazon, catching the attention of even the most skeptical about skincare.

One shopper mentioned buying them just before the influencer buzz began, saying, “They actually work.” Another user exclaimed, “Honestly, I’m blown away by the results. I can see a real difference in my skin.” A third commented, “My skin’s texture has improved significantly. After a few weeks, my pores appeared smaller, and my skin felt clearer.”

You may want to act quickly, as it’s uncertain how long they’ll remain on sale!

Why trust this shopping guide?

This piece was prepared by a commerce reporter at Page 6, specializing in uncovering top anti-aging skincare tips and trends in Hollywood’s fashion and beauty products. Prior to joining Page 6 in 2025, the reporter covered lifestyle and shopping trends for US Weekly, Daily Beast, and other platforms.

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