Cell Fusion c

Cell Fusion C is a Korean derma brand built in dermatology clinics, best known for its sun care and post-procedure recovery skincare. Our shelf runs from the Advanced Clear Sunscreen through vitamin C steps like the Radiance Vita and Toning C lines, barrier creams such as Aquaporin, and soothing Cica pads. It is the kind of clinical, no-nonsense range people reach for after a laser facial or to calm reactive skin. Korean-sourced and in stock, priced in USD.

  • Derma-clinic skincare
  • Sun care specialist
  • Post-procedure recovery
  • Korean sourced

By Skinsli editorial Updated

Buying guide

How to choose Cell Fusion C skincare

Cell Fusion C is a Korean dermocosmetic brand that grew up inside skin clinics, which is why it leans clinical rather than cosmetic. It is best known for sun care and for the recovery products dermatologists hand patients after lasers and peels, but the range we carry also covers vitamin C brightening, barrier creams, and soothing pads. This guide walks through those lines so you can tell the sunscreen options apart, find the right vitamin C step, and pick what your skin needs after a treatment or a flare.

What Cell Fusion C is and why clinics use it

Cell Fusion C is a dermocosmetic line, meaning it was developed for and distributed through dermatology clinics before it reached general shoppers. That heritage shapes the whole catalog: high-protection sunscreens, gentle recovery formulas, and actives chosen for results rather than packaging. Korean dermatologists routinely recommend it after in-office procedures because the textures are calming and the ingredient lists avoid common irritants. If you want clinic-grade skincare you can use at home, this brand is built for exactly that.

The sunscreens, starting with Advanced Clear

Sun care is the heart of Cell Fusion C, and the Advanced Clear Sunscreen is the one most people come for. It is a high-protection daily sunscreen made to sit comfortably under makeup without the heavy white cast that derma sunscreens used to carry. Because the brand designed its SPF for sensitive and post-procedure skin, the filters and finish are gentle enough for daily use even when your barrier is fragile. If you take only one product from this page, a good sunscreen is the highest-value choice, and this is the brand's signature.

Vitamin C and brightening: Radiance Vita and Toning C

For tone and glow, Cell Fusion C runs a few vitamin C steps you can layer to taste. The Radiance Vita Toner and Radiance Vita Ampoule build a brightening routine from a watery first step up to a more concentrated treatment, while the Toning C Spot Serum targets dark spots and uneven patches directly. Vitamin C pairs naturally with the brand's sun care, since daytime antioxidants plus SPF is the standard approach to fading and preventing pigmentation. Start with the toner if your skin is new to vitamin C and add the ampoule or spot serum as you go.

Treatment serums: First Cure and Glass Skin

Beyond vitamin C, the brand keeps a couple of serums for specific goals. The First Cure Serum is a recovery-focused step meant to calm and strengthen stressed or post-treatment skin, the kind of thing you reach for when your barrier feels compromised. The Glass Skin Serum chases the dewy, translucent finish the name promises, leaning on hydration for that smooth, lit-from-within look. Pick First Cure when your skin needs settling and Glass Skin when it needs a hydration and radiance boost.

Barrier and hydration: Aquaporin and Moisture Gel

Recovery skincare lives or dies on moisture, and Cell Fusion C covers it from two angles. The Aquaporin Cream is a hydrating cream built to hold water in the skin and support the barrier, a sensible daily moisturizer for skin that runs dry or tight. The Moisture Gel Oint is a richer, more occlusive option, closer to an ointment, for the driest patches or the days right after a procedure when skin needs sealing. Use Aquaporin for everyday hydration and the gel ointment when you need heavier protection.

Soothing steps: Cica pads and conditioning toners

For reactive, heat-flushed, or irritated skin, the brand keeps a few calming options. The Cica Cooling Pad delivers centella in a cooling, wipe-on format that is handy after sun exposure or a workout, and it doubles as a quick soothing step you can keep in the fridge. The pH Conditioning Toner resets the skin to a comfortable level after cleansing without stripping it. Both fit naturally into a post-procedure or sensitive-skin routine where the goal is to calm rather than activate.

Building a post-procedure routine

Because so much of this line was made for clinic aftercare, it slots together into a sensible recovery routine. After a laser, peel, or microneedling session, the usual sequence is gentle cleansing, a calming toner or Cica pad, the First Cure Serum to settle the skin, a barrier cream like Aquaporin or the Moisture Gel Oint, and disciplined sunscreen during the day. Hold off on the stronger vitamin C steps until your skin has calmed, then reintroduce them. The point of the range is to recover the barrier first and brighten second.

Authenticity and Korean sourcing

Cell Fusion C is a clinic-distributed brand, so genuine, in-date stock matters more than usual, especially for the sunscreens, where the SPF filters need to be current to protect properly. Every product on this page is sourced from Korea and held in stock with USD pricing, so you are buying real Cell Fusion C rather than a grey-market or expired unit. For derma sun care and recovery formulas, that authenticity is the difference between a product that works and one that does not.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • Cell Fusion C is a Korean dermocosmetic brand developed for and sold through dermatology clinics. It is best known for its sun care, especially the Advanced Clear Sunscreen, and for recovery skincare that dermatologists recommend after lasers and peels. The whole range is built for sensitive and post-procedure skin.

  • Yes, that is what it was designed for. It is a high-protection daily sunscreen made to sit comfortably under makeup without a heavy white cast, with filters and a finish gentle enough for sensitive or post-procedure skin. It is the brand's signature product and the highest-value step to start with.

  • The Radiance Vita Toner and Ampoule are an all-over vitamin C brightening routine, building from a light first step to a more concentrated treatment. The Toning C Spot Serum is targeted, aimed at dark spots and uneven patches directly. Use Radiance Vita for overall glow and Toning C to focus on specific marks.

  • Choose First Cure when your skin needs calming and strengthening, such as after a treatment or during a flare, since it is the recovery-focused serum. Choose Glass Skin when you want a dewy, hydrated, lit-from-within finish. They solve different problems, so the right one depends on whether you are recovering or chasing radiance.

  • Yes, much of the line was made for exactly that. A typical aftercare routine is gentle cleansing, a calming Cica Cooling Pad or pH Conditioning Toner, the First Cure Serum to settle the skin, a barrier cream like Aquaporin or the Moisture Gel Oint, and sunscreen during the day. Hold off on stronger vitamin C until your skin has calmed down.

  • The Aquaporin Cream is a hydrating daily moisturizer that holds water in the skin and supports the barrier. The Moisture Gel Oint is richer and more occlusive, closer to an ointment, for the driest patches or the days right after a procedure when skin needs sealing. Use Aquaporin every day and the gel ointment when you need heavier protection.

  • It is a wipe-on centella pad that soothes and cools, useful after sun exposure, a workout, or any time your skin feels heated or irritated. Sweep one over clean skin as a calming step, and you can keep them in the fridge for extra cooling. It fits naturally into a sensitive-skin or post-procedure routine.

  • Yes. Every Cell Fusion C product here is genuine stock sourced from Korea, kept in stock and priced in USD. This matters most for the sunscreens, where the SPF filters need to be current and in date to protect properly, so buying authentic stock rather than a grey-market unit is worth it.