Dammall

Dammall is a Korean skincare house built around raw actives and botanical extracts rather than finished creams. We list 142+ Dammall products, from niacinamide and adenosine liposome to fish-derived peptides, EGF solution, and single-ingredient extracts of broccoli, rose, and huanglin. Bottles run from 10ml dropper sizes up to 500ml and 1000ml refills, so the range suits both a careful at-home routine and a working formulator measuring by the gram. Each item ships from Korea with its concentration stated on the label.

  • Korean actives house
  • Botanical extracts
  • 10ml to 1000ml sizes
  • 🇰🇷 Shipped from Korea

By Skinsli editorial Updated

Buying guide

Buying Dammall actives and extracts: a practical guide

Dammall sits at an unusual point in Korean beauty. Instead of selling you a finished serum, it sells the building blocks that go into one: measured concentrations of niacinamide and adenosine, peptide and EGF solutions, and plant extracts pressed from broccoli, rose, and other botanicals. The range we carry runs past 142 items, with bottle sizes from 10ml droppers up to 1000ml refills. This guide explains what the line covers, how to read the labels, and how to fit these actives into a routine without overdoing it.

What Dammall sells

Most Korean brands hand you a jar and keep the recipe to themselves. Dammall does the opposite. Its catalogue is a shelf of inputs: active compounds like niacinamide and adenosine, biological solutions such as fish extract and EGF, and botanical extracts of broccoli, rose, and huanglin. The naming is deliberately plain. A bottle called "Niacinamide 5%" is exactly that, at the concentration printed on the front. If you have ever wanted to know precisely what is going on your skin, this is the part of the catalogue where the ingredient list and the product name are the same thing.

Read the concentration before you read the price

The number in a Dammall product name is the part that matters. Niacinamide 5% behaves very differently from a 10% pitch, and adenosine works in fractions of a percent rather than whole numbers. Because the brand states its strengths openly, you can match a bottle to your tolerance instead of guessing. Start at the lower end of any active that is new to you, give your skin a couple of weeks, and only then decide whether a stronger version earns a place in the routine.

The core actives: niacinamide, adenosine, peptides

Three families do most of the heavy lifting in this range. Niacinamide, stocked here from 100ml up to a 1000ml refill, is a vitamin B3 derivative that targets dullness and uneven tone and tends to sit well alongside almost everything else. Adenosine, sold as a 10ml liposome solution, is one of the better-studied ingredients for the look of fine lines. The peptide and EGF solutions round out the set for anyone building a firming or recovery step. None of these need to be used together on day one; pick the concern that bothers you most and add from there.

Botanical and marine extracts

Alongside the lab-made actives, Dammall presses a row of single-source extracts. Broccoli extract brings vitamins and a green-vegetable antioxidant profile; rose water, bottled at 1000ml, is a gentle floral base you can use as a toner or as the water phase of a homemade mix; fish extract and huanglin extract lean into the traditional and marine end of Korean ingredient culture. These are softer than the percentage actives, which makes them a sensible way to add interest to a routine without raising the irritation risk.

For a daily routine or for mixing your own

The line answers two very different shoppers. If you just want a clean, label-honest active to drop into your evening, the 100ml bottles are sized for a single user and last for months. If you formulate, whether for a clinic or just because you enjoy mixing your own, the 500ml and 1000ml sizes let you blend a base and add actives by weight. The dropper-sized 10ml bottles of the strongest solutions exist so you can dose a tiny amount of a potent ingredient into a larger batch without waste.

Sizing: from 10ml droppers to 1000ml refills

Few Korean ranges give you this much choice on volume. Potent, slow-to-use actives like adenosine and EGF come in 10ml so a bottle does not expire before you finish it. Everyday workhorses like niacinamide and the broccoli or rose extracts step up through 100ml and 500ml to a 1000ml refill that brings the per-millilitre cost right down. Match the size to how fast you will realistically use it: buy small for anything new or strong, buy large only once an ingredient has earned a permanent slot.

Layering and where these sit in a routine

Treat these as the treatment step, applied after cleansing and any toner and before your moisturiser seals everything in. Water-based extracts such as rose water go on early; the percentage actives follow. A workable evening might be a rose-water sweep, a niacinamide layer, then a richer cream on top, with adenosine reserved for the nights you focus on fine lines. Keep new actives to one at a time so that if your skin reacts you know which bottle to blame.

Storing concentrated actives

Pure ingredients ask for a little more care than a preserved cream. Keep the bottles closed, away from direct sun and heat, and ideally somewhere cool; biological solutions like EGF and the marine extracts in particular keep best chilled. The large 1000ml refills are economical, but only if you will use them within a reasonable window, so factor shelf life into how big you buy. If a solution changes colour or smell, retire it rather than risk it on your face.

Authentic Korean sourcing

Every Dammall bottle we list is sourced from Korea and arrives with its concentration and contents stated on the label, which is the whole point of buying an ingredient brand rather than a mystery blend. Because these are raw actives, that transparency is also your safety net: you always know the strength you are applying and can adjust it. Buy the size that fits your pace, lead with one active, and let your skin set the speed.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • Dammall is a Korean skincare brand that sells raw actives and botanical extracts rather than finished creams. The catalogue is built from single ingredients with their strengths stated on the label, such as Niacinamide 5%, adenosine liposome, EGF solution, and extracts of broccoli, rose, and huanglin. We list 142+ Dammall items across dropper, mid, and refill sizes.

  • Dammall's niacinamide is labelled at 5%, a level most skin tolerates well for tackling dullness and uneven tone. It comes in 100ml for a single user and a 1000ml refill for heavy or shared use. If niacinamide is new to you, start with the 100ml and only move up to the larger refill once it has a settled place in your routine.

  • The 10ml bottles hold Dammall's most concentrated solutions, such as adenosine liposome and EGF, which work in very small amounts. Adenosine is aimed at the look of fine lines and EGF at recovery and firmness. The small size means you can dose a few drops into a routine or a larger mix without the bottle expiring before you finish it.

  • These are single-source extracts that sit at the gentler end of the range. Broccoli extract adds antioxidants and vitamins; rose water, sold at 1000ml, works as a calming toner or as a water base for mixing; fish and huanglin extracts draw on the marine and traditional side of Korean ingredient culture. They carry less irritation risk than the percentage actives, so they pair easily with the rest of a routine.

  • Yes, and the line is sized for it. The 500ml and 1000ml bottles of bases like rose water and niacinamide let you blend and dose by weight, while the 10ml droppers of the strongest actives let you add a precise amount without waste. Because every concentration is printed on the label, you can build a mix knowing exactly what strength each ingredient contributes.

  • Use them as the treatment step, after cleansing and toner and before moisturiser. Water-based extracts such as rose water go on first, then the percentage actives like niacinamide, then a cream to seal everything in. Introduce one new active at a time so that if your skin reacts you know which bottle caused it.

  • Match the size to how fast you will use it. Buy 10ml for potent, slow ingredients like adenosine and EGF, 100ml for a personal supply of an everyday active, and 500ml or 1000ml refills only once an ingredient has earned a permanent slot, since that is where the per-millilitre cost drops. Buying small first avoids a large bottle expiring before you reach the bottom.

  • Keep the bottles closed and out of direct sun and heat. Biological solutions such as EGF and the marine extracts keep best chilled. The large 1000ml refills are economical only if you finish them within a reasonable window, so factor shelf life into how big you buy. If a solution shifts in colour or smell, retire it rather than use it on your face.

  • Yes. Every Dammall bottle we list is sourced from Korea and arrives with its concentration and contents stated on the label. With an ingredient brand that transparency is the point: you always know the exact strength you are applying, which lets you adjust dosing to your own tolerance.