Dermafix up

<p>This DERMAFIX selection pulls together the brand's firming and lifting pieces, led by the Real Collagen Tension Up sub-line. You will find a toner, serum, concentrate, balm stick, and wrinkle patch that all build around collagen for a tauter, more supported look, plus a slow-aging lift mask and a fill-up layering cream. It is an easy way to assemble a collagen-focused routine from cleanse-stage toner through to targeted patches.</p>

  • Collagen firming
  • Lifting focus
  • Full routine pieces
  • Korean skincare

Buying guide

DERMAFIX collagen lifting and firming: a guide

This collection centres on DERMAFIX's Real Collagen Tension Up line and a handful of related firming products. Here is how the pieces fit together and how to layer them for a routine aimed at a tauter, smoother-looking finish.

What this collection brings together

The core of this selection is the Real Collagen Tension Up family: a thickening toner, a concentrate toner, a serum, a multi-stick balm, and a wrinkle patch. Alongside them sit a Slow-aging Lift-up Mask and a Collagen Fill-up and Layering Cream. The shared idea is collagen used to support a firmer, more lifted look.

The Real Collagen Tension Up line explained

Tension Up is DERMAFIX's name for its collagen-led firming range. Each step delivers collagen in a different texture, from watery toners to a richer balm stick, so you can choose how much you want at each stage. Building the line as a set means the same active theme runs through your whole routine rather than just one product.

What collagen does in these formulas

In leave-on skincare, collagen acts mostly as a conditioning humectant. It helps skin hold water and feel supple, which gives a smoother surface and a temporarily firmer look. It will not rebuild the collagen deeper in your skin, but used consistently it supports the plump, cushioned finish these products aim for.

Two toners, two jobs

The Thickening Toner has a fuller texture meant to sit on the skin and add a cushioned layer of moisture, while the Concentrate Toner is a more potent step you can press in for extra collagen support. If you are new to the line, start with one toner and add the second only if your skin wants more.

Serum, balm stick, and patches

The Tension Up Serum is the treatment step, layered after toner and before moisturiser. The Multi Stick Balm is a portable option for on-the-go touch-ups on drier areas. The wrinkle patch targets specific creases overnight, making it a spot treatment rather than an all-over step.

The lift mask and fill-up cream

The Slow-aging Lift-up Mask is a weekly boost rather than a daily step, giving a concentrated session of firming-focused ingredients. The Collagen Fill-up and Layering Cream works as your moisturiser, sealing in the steps before it and adding its own layer of collagen and richness.

How to layer the steps

After cleansing, work from thinnest to thickest: toner, then concentrate or serum, then any patch on target areas, and finally the layering cream. Use the lift mask once or twice a week in place of a treatment step. Finish daytime routines with sunscreen.

Who this collection suits

This selection fits anyone who wants a firmer, more supported look and likes the idea of one consistent active running through the routine. It is friendly to most skin types because collagen and hydration are the focus rather than strong exfoliating acids, though always patch test if your skin is sensitive.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • It is DERMAFIX's collagen-led firming range, built as a set of matching steps: a thickening toner, a concentrate toner, a serum, a multi-stick balm, and a wrinkle patch. The shared aim is a tauter, smoother-looking finish using collagen as the headline ingredient.

  • No. The Thickening Toner adds a cushioned layer of moisture, while the Concentrate Toner is a more potent collagen step. Start with one, and only add the second if your skin wants extra support. Using both is optional, not required.

  • Work from thinnest to thickest after cleansing: toner first, then concentrate or serum, then any wrinkle patch on target areas, and finally the Fill-up and Layering Cream. Add the Lift-up Mask once or twice a week, and use sunscreen during the day.

  • Topical collagen mainly works as a conditioning humectant, helping skin hold water and look smoother and temporarily firmer. It does not rebuild the collagen deeper in your skin, but consistent use supports the plump, cushioned look these formulas are designed for.

  • The serum is an all-over treatment step layered into your daily routine. The wrinkle patch is a targeted overnight treatment for specific creases. Think of the serum as the base and the patch as a spot tool for areas you want to concentrate on.

  • The focus is collagen and hydration rather than strong exfoliating acids, so it tends to be gentle for most skin types. As with any new routine, patch test first if your skin is reactive, and introduce one step at a time.