AMPLE:N Ampoules
Shop 40+ AMPLE:N ampoules for targeted facial care, including Peptide Shot, VC Shot, Ceramide Shot, Blemish Shot, Akneshot, Collagen Ampoule, 24K Gold Shot, and multi-product sets. Compare by concern, texture, size, and whether you want one active ampoule or a complete routine set.
By Skinsli editorial Updated
Buying guide
How to choose AMPLE:N ampoules by concern
AMPLE:N Ampoules is a targeted facial-care collection with 40+ live products. The assortment includes Peptide Shot, VC Shot, Ceramide Shot, Blemish Shot, Akneshot, Collagen Ampoule, 24K Gold Shot, and sets that combine multiple ampoules or cream.
What AMPLE:N ampoules include
The live grid covers single ampoules, large-capacity bottles, and sets. Visible examples include Peptide Shot Ampoule 30ml, VC Shot Ampoule 30ml, Ceramide Shot Ampoule 100ml, Blemish Shot Ampoule in 30ml and 50ml, Akneshot Ampoule 30ml, Intanglshot Collagen Ampoule 30ml, and SKINALEX 24K Gold Shot Ampoule 100ml.
Because ampoules are concentrated steps, choose by one main skin concern at a time. A routine becomes easier to manage when each ampoule has a clear purpose.
Peptide Shot Ampoule
Peptide Shot Ampoule is a strong starting point if your routine is focused on firmness, smoother-looking texture, or a more supported skin feel. It appears both as a single 30ml ampoule and in sets with VC Shot or Ceramide Shot.
Choose the single bottle if you want a focused trial. Choose a set if you already know you want to build a fuller AMPLE:N routine around peptides.
VC Shot Ampoule
VC Shot Ampoule 30ml is the brightening-oriented choice in the visible live titles. It is best for routines that target dullness or uneven-looking tone rather than dryness alone.
Use it consistently and pair it with sunscreen in the morning. Brightening routines work best when UV care is not treated as optional.
Ceramide Shot Ampoule
Ceramide Shot Ampoule 100ml is the barrier-comfort direction in the assortment. Choose it when skin feels dry, tight, or easily uncomfortable and you want an ampoule that fits a supportive routine.
The 100ml size is large for an ampoule, so it makes sense for repeat use or shoppers who already know they like ceramide care. If your routine has many active steps, ceramide can be a calmer anchor.
Blemish Shot and Akneshot
Blemish Shot Ampoule and Akneshot Ampoule are the concern-focused options for visible blemishes or uneven-looking areas. Blemish Shot appears in both 30ml and 50ml sizes, while Akneshot appears as a 30ml ampoule.
Use these where they fit your routine rather than layering every active at once. If skin becomes dry or irritated, reduce frequency and bring back a barrier-supporting moisturizer.
Collagen and 24K Gold Shot options
Intanglshot Collagen Ampoule 30ml and 24K Gold Shot Ampoule 100ml serve shoppers who want a more radiance or plump-looking skin direction. These products are useful when the goal is a polished, cared-for look rather than blemish control.
Choose collagen when bounce and smoothness are the priority. Choose Gold Shot when you want a larger specialty ampoule format within the AMPLE:N shelf.
When to choose AMPLE:N ampoule sets
The live grid includes Peptide Shot with VC Shot and a Peptide Shot, Ceramide Shot, and Cream set. Sets make sense when the products address different routine roles, such as peptide support, brightening, and barrier care.
If you are new to ampoules, a single product is easier to judge. If you already know your routine tolerates multiple layers, sets can be convenient and better organized.
How to use ampoules in a routine
Apply ampoule after cleansing and toner, before cream. Start with a small amount and give each new ampoule several uses before deciding whether it fits your skin.
Use one active-focused ampoule at a time if your skin is reactive. Layering peptide, VC, blemish, and exfoliating products all at once can make it harder to know what is helping or bothering your skin.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What is in the AMPLE:N Ampoules collection?
The live page includes 40+ AMPLE:N ampoules and sets, including Peptide Shot, VC Shot, Ceramide Shot, Blemish Shot, Akneshot, Collagen Ampoule, 24K Gold Shot, and combination sets.
Should I choose AMPLE:N Peptide Shot or VC Shot Ampoule?
Choose Peptide Shot if firmness, smoother-looking texture, or a supported skin feel is the priority. Choose VC Shot if dullness or uneven-looking tone is the main concern.
Who should choose AMPLE:N Ceramide Shot Ampoule 100ml?
Choose it if skin feels dry, tight, or easily uncomfortable and you want a barrier-supporting ampoule in a larger size for repeat use.
What is the difference between AMPLE:N Blemish Shot and Akneshot Ampoule?
Both sit in the blemish-focused part of the collection. Blemish Shot is available in 30ml and 50ml sizes, while Akneshot appears as a focused 30ml option.
Where does an AMPLE:N ampoule go in my routine?
Use it after cleansing and toner, before moisturizer or cream. Apply a small amount first, then increase only if your skin tolerates it well.
When should I buy an AMPLE:N ampoule set instead of one bottle?
Buy a set when you already want multiple routine roles, such as peptide support plus VC or ceramide care. Choose one bottle if you are testing AMPLE:N for the first time.
What is AMPLE:N 24K Gold Shot Ampoule 100ml best for?
It is best for shoppers who want a larger specialty ampoule focused on a polished, radiant-looking skin routine rather than a small blemish-only product.
Do I need sunscreen with AMPLE:N VC Shot Ampoule?
Yes. If you use a brightening-focused VC ampoule, daily sunscreen helps protect the look of your results and keeps the routine more complete.
















