Jhp

JHP is a Korean skincare brand built around hydration and barrier repair, and we list 29+ of its products here. The range covers EGF anti-aging ampoules, low-molecular collagen and hyaluronic acid toners, centella (sika) soothing creams, organic jojoba oil, and a deep bench of sheet and pull-mask packs. If you want a single-brand routine grounded in collagen and centella, this is the full JHP shelf in one place.

  • 29+ JHP products
  • EGF & collagen ampoules
  • Centella soothing care
  • Korean skincare

By Skinsli editorial Updated

Buying guide

JHP skincare: the full buying guide

JHP is a Korean skincare brand we carry across 29+ products, and the lineup leans into two ideas: feed the skin barrier with collagen and EGF, then calm it with centella. This guide walks the actual JHP shelf we list here, from the ampoules and toners that do the heavy lifting to the mask packs you reach for between treatment steps, so you can put together a JHP routine that fits your skin.

What JHP is and who it suits

JHP focuses on hydration and barrier repair, and you won't find many aggressive actives in the range. The products we stock pair familiar Korean skincare ingredients, centella (often labelled sika), low-molecular collagen, hyaluronic acid, and EGF, with simple formats like toners, ampoules, creams, oil, and masks. That makes the brand a comfortable fit for normal-to-dry skin, for anyone whose barrier feels stressed, and for people who would rather layer thin hydrating steps than pile on strong acids.

EGF and collagen ampoules

The treatment core of the JHP range is its ampoules. The EGF 10ppm Active Elastic ampoule is sold as an undiluted concentrate aimed at firmness and elasticity, often in a 2+1 pack so you can keep one in rotation and bank the rest. EGF (epidermal growth factor) is a signalling ingredient meant to support the skin's own renewal, so an ampoule is where you spend most of your effort. Apply a few drops after toner and before cream, and give it a couple of weeks of consistent use before judging results.

Toners: collagen, hyaluronic, and centella

JHP runs several large-format toners, which tells you how the brand expects you to use them: generously and often. The Low Molecular Collagen Extract Toner and the Hyaluronic Acid Extract Toner both come in 500g bottles built for daily layering, while the Green Leaf Sika Toner brings centella for calming. Low-molecular collagen is sized to sit on the surface and hold water, not to rebuild deep structure, so treat these as hydration and prep steps. Pat in a couple of thin layers instead of one heavy splash.

Centella (sika) creams and moisturisers

The Green Leaf Soothing Sika Cream (50ml) is the brand's everyday moisturiser, built on centella for calming, with added claims around brightening and wrinkle care. Centella is the ingredient Korean brands reach for when skin is reactive or recovering, so this cream pairs naturally with the EGF ampoule: the ampoule treats, the cream seals it in and soothes. If your skin runs sensitive or you over-exfoliated, the sika cream is the gentler way back.

Mask packs: collagen, soothing, and derma repair

Masks are where JHP goes deep. We list large-count packs like the 139 Collagen Impact Pull Mask, the Erseong-cho Calm plucking mask (30 sheets), and the 139 Derma Repair Centripetal Mask in 60+5 sheet bundles. The bulk counts turn these into a routine habit, so you can run a calming mask after a long day or a collagen mask before an event. Pull and plucking masks are designed to adhere closely. Leave them on for the time on the pack, then press the leftover essence in instead of rinsing.

Organic jojoba oil and finishing steps

The 50ml Organic Jojoba Oil is JHP's finishing and seal-in option. Jojoba is technically a liquid wax and sits close to skin's own sebum, so it works well as a last step over the sika cream on dry nights, or mixed a drop at a time into a moisturiser. It also adds enough slip for a quick facial massage. Go light with it: a drop or two covers the whole face, and more than that can feel heavy under makeup.

Building a JHP routine

A full JHP routine reads cleanly top to bottom. Cleanse, then layer a hydrating toner (collagen or hyaluronic), pat in the EGF ampoule, follow with the sika cream, and seal dry skin with a drop of jojoba oil at night. Slot a mask pack into two or three evenings a week, either in place of or on top of your toner step. The brand skips strong actives, so the steps stack without much risk of irritation, which is the whole point of keeping a barrier routine inside one brand.

Sizing and value

JHP sizing skews large. The 500g toners and the 60-plus sheet mask packs are bulk formats meant to last, so the per-use cost lands low even though a single bottle looks big. The ampoules go the other way: small 10g concentrates sold in 2+1 multipacks, because that is a product where a little goes a long way. If you are deciding what to buy first, start with one ampoule and one toner. The masks and oil are easy add-ons once you know the routine works for you.

Authenticity and Korean sourcing

Every JHP product we list is sourced as authentic Korean stock, and we keep the original Korean product names alongside the English titles so you can cross-check exactly what you are getting. Korean skincare depends on freshness and correct storage, so it pays to buy from a single dedicated shelf instead of mixed third-party listings. If you are comparing a JHP item against a marketplace listing, match the Korean name and the size (500g toner, 10g ampoule, sheet count) to be sure it is the same SKU.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • We list 29+ JHP items, spanning EGF and collagen ampoules, large-format collagen and hyaluronic acid toners, the Green Leaf Sika centella cream, organic jojoba oil, and a wide range of mask packs (collagen pull masks, the Erseong-cho calm mask, and derma repair sheets). It is effectively the full JHP shelf in one collection.

  • If firmness and elasticity are your goal, the EGF 10ppm Active Elastic ampoule is the JHP product to start with. It is sold undiluted and usually in a 2+1 pack, so the value is good for a treatment concentrate. EGF is a renewal-support ingredient, so use it daily after toner for a few weeks before judging results.

  • Both JHP toners come in big 500g bottles for daily layering. The Low Molecular Collagen Extract Toner is sized to hold water on the surface, while the Hyaluronic Acid Extract Toner is a straightforward humectant hydrator. If your skin reads dry and tight, either works; many people layer the hyaluronic toner first and the collagen toner over it. Add the Green Leaf Sika Toner instead if calming is your priority.

  • Sika is the JHP labelling for centella asiatica, the cica ingredient Korean brands use for calming and barrier support. The Green Leaf Soothing Sika Cream and Sika Toner are the brand's gentle, reactive-skin options. Reach for them when skin is irritated, recovering, or you want a soothing layer over a treatment step.

  • Cleanse, then a hydrating toner (collagen or hyaluronic), then the EGF ampoule, then the Green Leaf Sika Cream, and on dry nights finish with a drop of organic jojoba oil. Slot a mask pack in two or three evenings a week in place of the toner step. Because JHP avoids strong acids, the steps layer without much risk of irritation.

  • JHP sells masks in bulk, 30, 60, even 65 sheet packs, so they become a routine habit rather than a weekly treat. The Erseong-cho calm mask suits soothing nights, while the 139 Collagen Impact and Derma Repair packs are firmer treatment masks. The high counts keep the per-sheet cost low, so it is fine to use one a few times a week.

  • Yes. Every JHP item we list is sourced as authentic Korean product, and we keep the original Korean names next to the English titles so you can verify the exact SKU. When comparing against another listing, match both the Korean name and the size, such as a 500g toner or a 10g ampoule, to confirm it is the same product.