Care for luscious locks with your glass skin?
Celebs like Hailey Bieber, Kylie Jenner and Meghan Markle have all shared their love of Medicube’s K-beauty skincare — and so have Page Six editors. So, when we spotted the brand’s new hair care for thicker, bouncy locks on sale, it was an easy add-to-cart moment.
Released earlier this month, the Rosemary PDRN products are formulated to strengthen hair bonds while treating the scalp’s health for optimal growth and volume.
The line consists of a shampoo, conditioner and scalp-renewal serum — and on social media, they’re already being called skincare for your hair.

Made for anyone wanting thicker, healthier hair — but especially people with fine hair — the sensitive-skin safe shampoo clarifies and cools the scalp, while helping volumize and strengthen locks.
The new formula has a fresh mint scent, and shoppers are already hooked. (It also comes in a generous 13.5-ounce bottle with a convenient pump.)
One review, from a shopper with “very fine hair,” reads, “My hair was manageable, soft, and dare I say glowing? I was stunned by the difference.”
Its partner product, the Rosemary PDRN Hair and Scalp Conditioner, is made with an amino acid complex for natural-looking volume, rather than using sticky sprays.

While most conditioners are meant to be used on the mid-shaft and ends, Medicube’s version can be applied to the roots and scalp. Promising bouncy, shiny hair, the lightweight formula is made for daily use.
Last in the new routine, the accompanying Rosemary PDRN Scalp Serum is applied after washing and conditioning, also providing a cooling sensation with its Gua Sha-inspired applicator.

With ingredients like caffeine to energize and EGF to nourish, the brand says the serum reduced flakes and increased hair root thickness in clinical trials, while providing nice volume.
One reviewer raves, “With consistent use, it helps reduce flakes and calm scalp tightness, leaving my scalp feeling fresher between washes.”
A second self-proclaimed Medicube fan is also hooked, sharing that it “completely healed my itchy scalp!”

You can even buy all three products for under $55 in this cost-saving set, while the sale lasts.
It appears the viral Korean beauty brand has come for our hair care — and we’re fine with that!
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This article was written by Erica Radol, Page Six Commerce Reporter. From identifying the top anti-aging skincare secrets the stars trust to dishing on the latest fashion collabs to finding a great deal on all of the above, Erica has a knack for reporting on – and even testing – Hollywood’s bestselling fashion and beauty products. Before joining Page Six in 2025, she wrote about entertainment, lifestyle and shopping trends for Us Weekly, The Daily Beast, Entertainment Tonight, Well+Good and Hearst.







