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Radiant Skin Care Balm Set™

Glass Skin Renewal Kit (6 pcs) ™

After struggling with stubborn texture, clogged pores, and redness, this customer tried the Dr. Melaxin routine for just a few weeks — and the difference speaks for itself.
Our formulas target pore congestion, surface bumps, and dullness using clinically backed Korean derm-science ingredients.
Experience smoother skin, reduced redness, and a more even glow without harsh treatments or downtime.
If you’ve been considering the viral Peel Shot or TX Cream, this is your sign to try it for yourself.
At Dr. Melaxin, we blend advanced Korean dermatology with real-world results.
Our formulas are designed to smooth texture, minimise pores, reduce redness, and support your skin barrier without irritation. Every product is backed by clinical testing and made to fit effortlessly into your daily routine.
We have all been there: it is 3 PM, your makeup is settling into your fine lines, and your T-zone pores look huge. I used to rely on blotting papers, but then I discovered the K-Beauty trend of "Multi-Balms." Specifically, the Dr. Melaxin Stick claims to not only blur pores instantly but also treat them with the same clinical ingredients found in their ampoules. I swapped my powder for this stick for two weeks, and here is what happened to my skin.
The Dr. Melaxin Stick (often called the BP-Pore Stick or Multi-Balm) is a solid, portable serum designed for targeted application. It utilizes Bio-Spicules and Ampoule Concentrates to physically fill in enlarged pores and smooth wrinkles instantly, while providing long-term elasticity benefits similar to the Peel Shot but in a gentle, daily-use format.
I love my Dr. Melaxin Cream for my night routine, but I can't exactly carry a jar around in my purse. The stick format is ingenious because it solidifies the active ingredients.
When I applied the Dr. Melaxin Stick, I noticed it created a protective barrier. This is crucial for "tech neck" lines or smile lines that deepen as the day goes on. It keeps the area hydrated without the mess of a liquid serum.
I incorporated the stick into my routine to target two specific concerns: large pores on my nose and crow's feet.
The moment I swiped it on, my pores looked diffused. It has a slight matte finish that cuts grease without looking dry. It worked surprisingly well as a primer before I applied my Dr. Makeup Brand foundation.
While it doesn't have the heavy-hitting exfoliation power of the Peel Shot 1, consistent use kept my skin softer. I found it to be a perfect maintenance product to use *between* intense Peel Shot treatments.
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Unlike the complex routine required for using the Peel Shot, the stick is straightforward.
Many people ask me, does the stick hurt? unlike the liquid ampoule. The answer is generally no. While it may contain trace amounts of spicules for efficacy, it is formulated to be soothing.
If you have very sensitive skin, you might feel a tiny sensation, but it is nothing compared to the Peel Shot's intensity. It feels more like a solid version of the Cemenrete balm.
Multi-balms are easy to counterfeit. A fake stick might just be vaseline and wax, clogging your pores instead of clearing them. To ensure you are getting the real pore-care formula, buy from the authorized Dr. Melaxin collection.
You can also check our locations page if you prefer to buy in person, though online stock is usually more reliable.
How does it stack up against the rest of the line?
The Dr. Melaxin Stick is the unsung hero of the brand. It doesn't get the viral fame of the Peel Shot, but for practical, daily skincare, it is a winner. If you want to keep your pores in check while running errands or sitting at your desk, this is the product to keep in your bag.
We recommend avoiding applying the stick directly over active, inflamed acne to prevent spreading bacteria. Use the MelanX serum for acne care instead.
With daily use on target areas (eyes, nose, smile lines), one stick typically lasts about 2-3 months.
No, it is formulated to have a semi-matte finish, making it suitable for oily T-zones, unlike many other K-Beauty glow sticks.