SKIN1004 Poremizing Fresh Ampoule 100ml bottle with dropper and green and white packaging
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What Makes This Different

A gentle, centella-heavy ampoule that layers a nine-peptide complex onto a 50.47% centella base, delivering genuine calming support alongside subtle pore and elasticity benefits. Fragrance-free, remarkably well-tolerated, and one of the best values in K-beauty for anyone wanting to try multi-peptide skincare without committing to a dedicated high-dose serum.

SKIN1004

Poremizing Fresh Ampoule

K-Beauty Multi-Peptide Value Pick
k beautyFragrance FreeParaben FreePregnancy SafeFungal Acne SafeCruelty FreeVegan

A gentle, centella-heavy ampoule that layers a nine-peptide complex onto a 50.47% centella base, delivering genuine calming support alongside subtle pore and elasticity benefits. Fragrance-free, remarkably well-tolerated, and one of the best values in K-beauty for anyone wanting to try multi-peptide skincare without committing to a dedicated high-dose serum.

$19.00
100ml · other sizes available
4.5
2,100 reviews
Data Confidence: medium
Made in South Korea Launched 2022 PAO: 12 months
Buy at Amazon
Scores

Score Breakdown

Where this product gains points and where it loses them — broken down across the four scoring pillars.

A thoughtfully layered centella-base ampoule with a substantial peptide tail, fragrance-free and gentle enough for most skin types. Peptide dosing is supporting rather than primary, but the overall formulation earns strong marks for breadth and value.

Data Confidence: medium
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Overall Score
Ingredient Quality 0
Value for Money 0
Suitability Breadth 0
Irritation Risk (↑ = safer) 0
Verdict

Pros & Cons

Pros
  • 50.47% centella extract base delivers substantial calming action
  • Nine-peptide complex spans multiple signaling mechanisms
  • Completely fragrance-free, alcohol-free, and essential-oil-free
  • Remarkable value in the 100ml jumbo size
  • Layers cleanly under other serums, moisturizers, and retinoids
  • One of the safer Poremizing line products for sensitive skin
  • Pregnancy-safe with no restricted actives
Cons
  • Peptide dosing is modest rather than headline-level
  • Pore-refining claim is subtle rather than dramatic
  • Overlaps heavily with the brand's Madagascar Centella Ampoule
  • Dropper packaging is slightly awkward for daily use
  • Results require 8-12 weeks for meaningful peptide benefits
Verdict

Full Review

For most of the last decade, multi-peptide serums have been the domain of premium Western brands willing to charge $80 to $200 for small bottles of actives that produce subtle, cumulative results over months. The peptides themselves aren't particularly expensive ingredients — they're signaling molecules that work at low concentrations — but the brands positioning them tend to wrap them in luxury packaging and premium pricing on the premise that people who care about peptides will pay for the story. The SKIN1004 Poremizing Fresh Ampoule is a quiet exception. It stacks a nine-peptide complex onto a 50.47% centella asiatica extract base, packages it in a 100ml jumbo bottle, and sells it for roughly $19. Whether that delivers all the peptide benefit of a premium $100 serum is debatable; whether it delivers meaningful peptide action alongside substantial centella calming at a fraction of the cost is not.

Start with the base. Centella asiatica extract at 50.47% replaces water as the primary ingredient, and as with SKIN1004's other centella-forward products, that's a real structural decision rather than a marketing flourish. The full centella active profile — madecassoside, asiaticoside, asiatic acid, and madecassic acid — comes along as a built-in feature of the leaf extract. At this dose, the calming signature of the product is genuinely pronounced, which matters because it means the peptide layer is arriving on already-calm skin rather than competing for attention with irritation. That's a meaningful design choice in a category where many peptide serums pair the signaling molecules with penetration enhancers or weak acids that can introduce their own irritation into an otherwise soothing category.

The peptide tail is the product's other defining feature. Nine peptides appear across the bottom of the INCI: acetyl hexapeptide-8 and acetyl octapeptide-3, both of which are marketed as expression-line smoothers through a SNARE-protein interference mechanism that's cosmetic-grade plausible but not dramatic; copper tripeptide-1 (GHK-Cu), which has the strongest research base of the group for wound healing and collagen synthesis; palmitoyl pentapeptide-4 (Matrixyl), a well-studied collagen-signaling peptide; palmitoyl tetrapeptide-7 for its anti-inflammatory story; and several supporting tripeptides. None are dosed at the headline concentrations you'd find in a dedicated peptide serum — you can tell from their position at the end of the INCI that each is below roughly 0.1%. But peptides generally work at low concentrations anyway, and the total peptide package here is unusually broad for the price point. Think of it as a peptide supplement layered onto a centella treatment rather than a peptide hero product.

The supporting cast is sensibly built. A triple hyaluronic acid complex sits mid-list and ensures the ampoule doesn't leave skin tight after absorbing. Dipotassium glycyrrhizate (licorice-derived) and chamomile flower extract reinforce the calming story. Panthenol contributes barrier softening. Aloe vera adds humectant support. And the whole formula is fragrance-free, alcohol-free, silicone-free, and free of essential oils — which puts it in the rare category of SKIN1004's Poremizing line products that are genuinely suitable for sensitive skin. If you liked the brand's centella work but found the Poremizing Clarifying Mask or Clear Toner too stimulating because of their acid or essential-oil content, this ampoule is the more reactive-skin-friendly entry into the same product family.

In practice, the texture is a thin, watery ampoule that spreads like a gel-essence and absorbs within thirty to sixty seconds without leaving residue. There's no sting, no tingle, no sensory feedback — which can feel underwhelming if you're used to active serums that announce themselves. This isn't that kind of product. The effects are cumulative and subtle: visible calming within days, gradual pore-area refinement at two to four weeks, and more meaningful elasticity and tone support with eight to twelve weeks of consistent twice-daily use. It layers cleanly under moisturizers, works well alongside retinol (on the same routine, not competing for the same layer), and fits easily into most morning and evening routines.

The honest limitations are modest. First, peptide dosing at the end of the INCI is real but supporting rather than primary — if your sole interest is maximum peptide delivery, a dedicated peptide serum will do more. Second, the 'pore-minimizing' positioning is marketing on the loose side; the product does help pore area appearance through the centella calming and peptide signaling, but it's not a structural pore-shrinking treatment, and nothing topical is. Third, for users already using SKIN1004's simpler Madagascar Centella Ampoule, the upgrade to this peptide-added version is real but modest — you're paying for the added peptide story. And fourth, the dropper packaging is functional but slightly awkward for twice-daily use, requiring a steady hand to dispense without waste.

On value, the 100ml jumbo at roughly $19 is the clear winner. That's 4 to 6 months of twice-daily use for a per-month cost that's well below almost any dedicated peptide serum on the market, and the formula's overall tolerability means most users can actually complete that 4-6 month run without irritation-driven breaks. For anyone curious about multi-peptide skincare but unwilling to commit to a premium dedicated product, this ampoule is one of the smartest entry points in the whole category.

Formula

Formula

Key Ingredients

The hero actives that drive this product's performance.

Ingredient Function Evidence
Centella Asiatica Extract (50.47%) (50.47%) Centella replaces water as the base of this ampoule, the same structural trick SKIN1004 uses in its Madagascar Centella Ampoule. At over 50%, you're getting a concentrated calming base that carries the peptide payload, which is what lets this product be positioned for both pore care and anti-aging without feeling like two serums stacked on top of each other. well-established
Multi-Peptide Complex (9 peptides) The tail of the INCI stacks nine peptides: acetyl hexapeptide-8 (Argireline, for expression-line smoothing), acetyl octapeptide-3 (SNAP-8, similar mechanism), copper tripeptide-1 (GHK-Cu, for wound healing and collagen), palmitoyl pentapeptide-4 (Matrixyl, for collagen signaling), palmitoyl tetrapeptide-7 (anti-inflammatory), palmitoyl tripeptide-1 (collagen support), and tripeptide-1, -2, and -3. Dosing is low — ends of the INCI are always low — so this is a supporting story rather than a dedicated peptide serum. promising
Triple Hyaluronic Acid Pure hyaluronic acid, hydrolyzed HA, and sodium hyaluronate sit together in the middle of the INCI, forming a multi-weight humectant layer that ensures the ampoule absorbs without leaving a tight after-feel. Not the headline, but essential to the cosmetic elegance. well-established
Dipotassium Glycyrrhizate & Chamomile A licorice-derived anti-inflammatory paired with chamomile flower extract reinforces the calming story, making this ampoule notably more tolerable on reactive skin than a straightforward multi-peptide serum would be. promising
Panthenol (Pro-Vitamin B5) Contributes barrier-softening humectant action that complements the centella base and the hyaluronic acid complex. Small inclusion, but together with the other soothing ingredients it's what makes this ampoule feel more like a treatment essence than an active-heavy serum. well-established

Full INCI List

Centella Asiatica Extract (50.47%), Water, Butylene Glycol, Propanediol, 1,2-Hexanediol, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract, Glycereth-26, Hydroxyacetophenone, Glycerin, Carbomer, Tromethamine, Panthenol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Disodium EDTA, Dipotassium Glycyrrhizate, Ammonium Polyacryloyldimethyl Taurate, Biosaccharide Gum-1, Hyaluronic Acid, Hydrolyzed Hyaluronic Acid, Sodium Hyaluronate, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Chamomilla Recutita Flower Extract, Mineral Salts, Tripeptide-3, Acetyl Hexapeptide-8, Acetyl Octapeptide-3, Copper Tripeptide-1, Palmitoyl Pentapeptide-4, Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7, Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1, Tripeptide-1, Tripeptide-2

Product Flags

✓ Fragrance Free✓ Alcohol Free✓ Oil Free✓ Silicone Free✓ Paraben Free✓ Sulfate Free✓ Cruelty Free✓ Vegan✓ Fungal Acne Safe

Compatibility

Compatibility

Skin Match

Use With Caution
dehydration
Compatibility Flags
Fragrance FreeParaben FreePregnancy SafeCruelty FreeVegan
Routine Step
serum
Pregnancy Safe
Yes — formulation contains no contraindicated actives.
Open Shelf Life
12 months after opening (PAO)

Best For

combination oily normal sensitive

Works For

dry

Not Ideal For

Addresses These Conditions

large pores dehydration sensitivity aging dullness compromised skin barrier

Routine Step

serum

Time of Day

AM & PM

Pregnancy Safe

Yes ✓

Layering Tips

Use after toner and before moisturizer. Works well alongside niacinamide and retinol (apply on separate steps or alternate nights). The multi-peptide complex benefits from consistent daily use over 8-12 weeks.

Results Timeline

Immediate softening and calming on application. Visible pore-area refinement and tone improvement at 2-4 weeks. Cumulative peptide benefits for texture and elasticity at 8-12 weeks of consistent daily use.

Pairs Well With

niacinamidehyaluronic-acidcentella-asiaticaretinol

Sample AM Routine

  1. Gentle cleanser
  2. Toner
  3. SKIN1004 Poremizing Fresh Ampoule
  4. Moisturizer
  5. Sunscreen

Sample PM Routine

  1. Oil cleanser
  2. Gentle cleanser
  3. Toner
  4. SKIN1004 Poremizing Fresh Ampoule
  5. Moisturizer

Evidence

Evidence

Science & Expert Perspective

The Science

The formulation has two related but distinct scientific stories. On the centella side, research supports the four centella triterpenoid actives (madecassoside, asiaticoside, asiatic acid, madecassic acid) for modulating inflammatory cytokines, supporting barrier recovery, and contributing to collagen synthesis in wound-healing contexts, with a research base that includes work in journals like the Journal of Ethnopharmacology and various dermatology publications. At 50.47%, this ampoule delivers a substantial centella dose. On the peptide side, the story is more nuanced. Acetyl hexapeptide-8 (Argireline) and acetyl octapeptide-3 (SNAP-8) have been marketed as topical SNARE-protein interference agents with small-scale studies showing modest reductions in expression-line appearance; the effect is cosmetic-grade, not Botox-level. Copper tripeptide-1 (GHK-Cu) has the strongest research base of the group, with peer-reviewed evidence from journals including the Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology supporting wound healing, anti-inflammatory action, and collagen stimulation. Palmitoyl pentapeptide-4 (Matrixyl) has been studied in both company-sponsored and independent research for collagen signaling and wrinkle improvement, with documented (though modest) results at 3-5% concentration — well above what this product likely contains. The other palmitoyl peptides and tripeptides have smaller but supportive research bases as collagen and barrier signaling agents. The combination approach in this ampoule — multiple peptides at low individual doses layered on a high-centella base — is not a scientifically validated synergy but a reasonable cosmetic formulation strategy. Dipotassium glycyrrhizate and chamomile contribute well-studied anti-inflammatory support, and the triple hyaluronic acid system has strong evidence for surface hydration benefits.

Dermatologist Perspective

Dermatologists generally consider multi-peptide serums as reasonable additions to anti-aging routines for patients already using retinoids and sunscreen, positioning peptides as supporting rather than primary actives. Board-certified dermatologists have commented publicly that peptide research is encouraging but often over-marketed relative to the actual effect sizes seen in studies, and that consistency of use matters more than switching between branded peptide products. This ampoule fits into that recommendation space reasonably well because the centella base provides real calming benefits regardless of peptide efficacy, and the gentle, fragrance-free formulation minimizes irritation risk for patients layering it into an existing routine. For sensitive, rosacea-prone, or post-procedure patients, dermatologists may actually prefer the calming-plus-supporting-peptide combination over a dedicated high-dose peptide serum, since the centella buffering makes the ampoule compatible with compromised skin states where stronger actives would be too irritating.

Guidance

How To

Usage Guide

When to apply
Apply to clean, slightly damp skin. AM and PM, before moisturizer.

How to Use

Use twice daily after cleansing and toner, before moisturizer. Dispense a few drops — roughly a pea-sized amount total — into clean palms or directly onto the face, and press into skin rather than rubbing aggressively. Allow 30-60 seconds for full absorption before following with moisturizer. Works well layered under other serums if you're building a multi-step routine, and pairs well with retinol (apply the ampoule first, allow to absorb, then apply retinol). For best peptide results, commit to at least 8-12 weeks of consistent daily use before evaluating results.

Value Assessment

At roughly $19 for 100ml, this ampoule is one of the standout values in K-beauty multi-peptide skincare. That price delivers 4 to 6 months of twice-daily face use at a per-month cost well below any comparable Western multi-peptide serum. The 100ml size is the clear best-value format — smaller sizes offer worse per-milliliter economics and should only be used for trial. The value proposition is strongest for users curious about peptides but unwilling to pay premium prices to experiment, and for users who already love SKIN1004's centella products and want to add peptide signaling without introducing a separate brand. For users already running a dedicated high-dose peptide serum, the incremental value of adding this ampoule is smaller, since they'd be getting overlap rather than addition.

Who Should Buy

Anyone with combination, normal, sensitive, or oily skin who wants a gentle, centella-forward ampoule with some peptide signaling benefits thrown in. It's especially good for users curious about multi-peptide skincare but reluctant to pay premium prices, for people already using SKIN1004 centella products who want a peptide-added upgrade, and for reactive-skin users who need a fragrance-free, essential-oil-free serum that still delivers functional actives.

Who Should Skip

If you're already running a dedicated high-dose peptide serum, this ampoule will mostly overlap rather than supplement your routine. Users expecting dramatic Botox-like expression-line results should look elsewhere — peptide effects are subtle even at higher concentrations. And anyone who dislikes watery ampoule textures or prefers traditional cream-based serums may find this formula too light.

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Details

Product

Details

Brand
SKIN1004
Category
serum
Size
100ml · other sizes available
Price
$19.00
Made In
South Korea
Launched
2022
Open Shelf Life (PAO)
12 months

Texture

Thin, watery ampoule that spreads like a gel-essence and absorbs within 30-60 seconds

Scent

Essentially fragrance-free with a faint herbal note from the centella base

Packaging

Plastic bottle with dropper top; 30ml, 50ml, and 100ml sizes

Finish

lightweightfast-absorbingnon-greasy

What to Expect on First Use

Applies cool and soaks in quickly. Most users notice an immediate calming effect and a subtle smoothing of the pore area. No sting, tingle, or significant sensation — this is a gentle ampoule that builds its benefits over weeks of consistent use rather than one-shot results.

How Long It Lasts

4-6 months of twice-daily use from the 100ml jumbo size

Period After Opening

12 months

Best Season

All Year

Certifications

VeganCruelty-free

Background

Backstory

The Why

The Poremizing Fresh Ampoule is SKIN1004's attempt to bridge its centella identity with the global peptide-serum trend. Rather than create a dedicated peptide ampoule, the brand layered the peptide complex into its high-centella structure, which kept the product in line with SKIN1004's brand thesis while expanding its functional scope.

About SKIN1004 Emerging Brand (2–5 years)

SKIN1004 launched in 2016 with a Madagascar-centella focus and has gradually expanded into peptide and pore-care formats. The Poremizing Fresh Ampoule pairs the brand's core centella identity with a multi-peptide complex more typical of anti-aging serums.

Brand founded: 2016 · Product launched: 2022

Myth vs. Reality

Myths

Myths & Misconceptions

Myth

Peptides at the end of the INCI are too low-dose to matter.

Reality

Peptides are typically used at very low concentrations (often below 0.1%) even in dedicated peptide serums, because that's the dose range where the signaling effects are active. Positioning at the end of the INCI isn't automatically meaningless for this ingredient class, though it's true that higher dosing generally produces more visible results.

Myth

A pore ampoule should sting to be working.

Reality

This ampoule doesn't use exfoliating acids, so there's nothing to sting. The pore-refining claim comes from centella's barrier support and from the peptide complex's collagen signaling, both of which work gradually without sensory feedback.

FAQ

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How is this different from SKIN1004's Madagascar Centella Ampoule?

Both use a 50%+ centella base, but the Madagascar Centella Ampoule is purely calming and barrier-focused, while the Poremizing Fresh Ampoule adds a nine-peptide complex aimed at pore refinement and long-term elasticity. If you only want calming, go with the original; if you want centella plus peptide signaling, this is the upgraded version.

Is this ampoule safe for sensitive skin?

Yes — the formula is fragrance-free, alcohol-free, and silicone-free, with no essential oils or exfoliating acids. The 50% centella base and the chamomile/licorice support make this one of SKIN1004's more reactive-skin-friendly ampoules in the Poremizing line.

Will the peptides actually work at this concentration?

The peptides are dosed at the end of the INCI, which is low but within the working range for this ingredient class. Don't expect dramatic anti-aging results — this is a gentle supporting benefit layered on top of the centella story, not a dedicated peptide treatment at therapeutic concentrations.

Can I use this with retinol?

Yes — the ampoule's calming base actually complements retinol well. Apply the ampoule first, let it absorb, then apply retinol, or use them at different times of day. The peptide and centella content helps buffer retinol irritation.

How long before I see pore refinement?

Subtle improvements in pore appearance can show up at 2-4 weeks with consistent daily use. The more meaningful cumulative effect from the peptide complex takes 8-12 weeks to become visible — consistency matters more than dose for this product class.

Is it safe during pregnancy?

Yes. The formula contains no retinoids, salicylic acid, or hydroquinone. The peptides used here are all considered safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding, as is the centella base, chamomile, and HA complex.

Which size should I buy?

The 100ml jumbo size is the best per-milliliter value and should last 4-6 months of twice-daily use. Smaller sizes are useful for travel or for trying the product before committing, but the 100ml is the smart default.

Community

Community

Community Voices

Common Praise

"Lightweight watery texture absorbs fast"

"Genuinely calming despite the 'pore' positioning"

"Strong value in the 100ml size"

"Works well layered under other serums and moisturizers"

Common Complaints

"Peptide dosing is modest at the end of the INCI"

"Not dramatically different from the brand's regular centella ampoule"

"Pore-refining effect is subtle"

Notable Endorsements

Popular in r/AsianBeauty discussions for combination-skin routines

Appears In

best k beauty peptide ampoule best centella ampoule best affordable peptide serum best ampoule for pores best ampoule for sensitive skin best multi peptide serum under 20

Related Conditions

large pores sensitivity dehydration aging

Related Ingredients

centella asiatica peptides hyaluronic acid panthenol

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