Microneedling in a Bottle? Doctorly Reviews Viral Medicube Exosome Shot
Summary
TLDRThe video script discusses the Medic Cube One Day Exosome Shot, a unique skincare product featuring hydrolyzed sponge spicules coated in lactobacillus exosomes. These 'needles' aim to enhance ingredient absorption by creating micro-punctures in the skin's surface. The script explores the product's complexity, the potential benefits for skin texture, and the discomfort some users experience. It also addresses concerns about the long-term safety of non-dissolvable needles in the skin. The hosts provide a balanced view, acknowledging the novel technology while expressing reservations about its practicality and recommending it cautiously.
Takeaways
- ๐งช The product discussed is a micro-needle in serum with 7,500 micro needles, which is claimed to increase absorption of skincare ingredients.
- ๐ The brand, Medicube, offers two versions of the serum: one with 7,500 micro needles and another with 2,000, differing in needle concentration.
- ๐ฌ The micro needles are made from hydrolyzed sponge, which are spicules that resemble needles under a microscope and are used to enhance absorption.
- ๐งฌ The serum also contains exosomes derived from lactobacillus, which are meant to deliver ingredients deeper into the skin.
- ๐ง The product is designed to be an alternative to traditional micro-needling, focusing on ingredient delivery rather than collagen stimulation.
- ๐ง The exosomes in the serum are coated with spicules to facilitate the delivery of ingredients into the skin cells.
- ๐ The product is considered affordable, with a price point that is accessible compared to the novel technology it offers.
- ๐ค The reviewer has concerns about the long-term safety of the product due to the potential for the micro needles to remain in the skin.
- ๐ The application of the serum is described as uncomfortable, similar to the feeling of fiberglass or prickly pear spicules on the skin.
- ๐ The reviewer suggests that the product may be beneficial for skin texture but is hesitant to recommend it due to the unknown long-term effects and uncomfortable application.
Q & A
What is the main concern expressed about the micro needle in serum product?
-The main concern is the discomfort and potential safety issues associated with the micro needles, which are described as feeling like little needles pricking the skin.
What does the term 'micro needling in a bottle' refer to?
-The term 'micro needling in a bottle' refers to the marketing claim that the serum can provide the benefits of micro needling, a skin treatment, without the use of actual needles.
What are the two different forms of the medic Cube one day exosome shot mentioned in the script?
-The two different forms are the 7,500 and the 2,000, which likely refer to the number of micro needles or spicules in the serum.
What is hydrolyzed sponge and how is it related to the product?
-Hydrolyzed sponge is a substance that, when viewed under a microscope, appears to be made up of little spicules that resemble needles. These spicules are used in the product to create micro holes in the skin to enhance absorption of skincare ingredients.
What is the function of the spicules in the medic Cube product?
-The function of the spicules is to break through the stratum corneum layer of the skin, creating holes that allow skincare ingredients to be delivered deeper and more efficiently into the skin.
What are exosomes and how are they used in the medic Cube product?
-Exosomes are small vesicles that can deliver ingredients to cells. In the medic Cube product, the spicules are coated with exosomes derived from lactobacillus, which are intended to increase the delivery of skincare ingredients into the skin.
What is the difference between the 2000 and 7500 versions of the product?
-The difference lies in the quantity of the needles or spicules; the 7500 version has a higher concentration, which presumably correlates with a greater delivery of ingredients into the skin.
What is the general consensus on the feel of the product when applied to the skin?
-The product is described as uncomfortable to use, with a feeling similar to fiberglass or prickly pear spicules piercing the skin, which is not enjoyable for the users.
What is the pricing strategy for the medic Cube one day exosome shot?
-The product is listed at $39 but is often on sale, making it more affordable at around $20 or even less on Amazon at $18, which is considered a reasonable price for the technology it offers.
What is the recommendation regarding the use of the medic Cube product?
-The recommendation is mixed, with a suggestion that it might be worth trying for those with resilient skin who are willing to tolerate the discomfort. However, there are concerns about the long-term safety of the product due to the uncertainty of what happens to the spicules once they are in the skin.
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