Shop two medicube Collagen Creams for the price of one
Right now, before Labor Day — that crisp marker of summer’s end, the last long weekend where lazy mornings, iced coffees and sunlit skin hang in the balance — there’s a compelling skincare moment unfolding. It’s this: you can score two of my absolute favorite Korean beauty gems for the price of one, thanks to a not-to-be-missed sale on the medicube Collagen Swirl Duo.
Surely, this is a treat to yourself right before the holiday, a little burst of indulgence that bridges summer glow and early fall renewal.
Picture this: you’ve got a Korean skincare duo of creams that are made to be used together, the Collagen Niacinamide Jelly Cream and the Triple Collagen Cream. One’s a translucent, bouncy jelly infused with niacinamide and low‑molecular collagen; the other’s a richer, deeply nourishing cream layered with collagen, hyaluronic acid and shea butter. Together, they let you blend up a bespoke concoction tailored to your mood and skin’s needs. Whether it’s glass-glow hydration or cozy, firming nourishment, this twin pack gets you there.
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And, here’s the real kicker. The set is pretty much a two-for-the-price-of-one purchase. For what you’d usually spend on one jar, you’re getting two powerhouse textures, two paths to supple, luminous skin. And, blending them is half the fun.
When I discovered this offer, I felt that instant spark of excitement. Labor Day shopping lists often revolve around summer staples (think: barbecue supplies, beach towels, pool floats) — but this? This feels like the grown-up version: a little luxury, a thoughtful upgrade to your skincare game, and the kind of seasonal prep that signals “I’m glowing, even as the season changes.”
Let me walk you through why this duo is so good. The Jelly Cream is gracefully light, packing in collagen and niacinamide to boost radiance and clarify skin tone, while draping everything in a dewy veil that still feels weightless. The Triple Collagen Cream is silky, rich, comforting and perfect for nights when your skin is craving something more nourishing, yet still needs to stay plump and firm.
By blending, you’re doing more to your skin than simply layering; you’re crafting exactly what your skin wants at that moment. Light and fresh in the morning, richer in the evening, or a 50/50 balance on those indecisive in-between days.
And before you spend, rest easy knowing these are the real deal, sourced directly and formulated with high-grade ingredients. You’re getting low‑molecular collagen that truly absorbs, not just sits on the surface, plus niacinamide and barrier-loving elements that brighten, hydrate and firm.
Now imagine using this over Labor Day weekend. You slap on your custom swirl each morning after sun protection, and you’re walking out the door barefaced but glowing in a way that says “yes, I took care of myself.” It’s subtle luxury. Then at night, post-grill-out or while digesting a weekend read, you blend the cream for rich, pillowy hydration that seals everything in. Two textures, endless options — and you lock in radiant, resilient skin heading into fall.
The Bottom Line
From a purely self‑care standpoint, giving yourself two creams for the price of one feels smart. And as a Korean skincare lover, I can’t overstate the satisfaction of a formula that both glides like a dream and delivers real results, even better when it’s packaged as a ritual.
So yes, before the Labor Day weekend arrives, treat yourself to this. Mix your swirl. Feel the fresh gel in the morning, the richer cream at night. Watch your skin adapt, soften, and glow. Because for a moment, beauty is just about what feels good, and this sweet little duo does that.
This article was written by Victoria Giardina, New York Post Commerce Journalist & Content Strategist, who has spent countless hours researching, testing hundreds of products and comparing the latest makeup, skincare, hair and beauty items and trends to determine what’s truly worth your hard-earned cash. She evaluates formulas, textures, ingredients and more, in addition to consulting medical and industry experts. Some of Victoria’s latest conquests include testing the best vitamin C serums on the market, and a rinse-and-repeat review of the best shampoos of 2025. Victoria, who received a beauty industry essentials certification from the Fashion Institute of Technology, has been creating shopping guides for the New York Post since 2021 and previously held positions at Insider Reviews and CNN Underscored.
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