Label Young Care Cream

Label Young Care Cream covers 4+ cream products from the Shock and Shocking lines where skin care is the primary focus - the Shock Effect Recipe Bolt Version Cream (elasticity, wrinkle care, brightening), the Shock Eye Cream 20ml (under-eye moisturising and wrinkle care), and the Shocking Honey Tiger Cream Blemish Care version. These are the care-focused creams for face and eye area, all authentic Korean imports.

  • 4+ care creams
  • Elasticity and eye care
  • Wrinkle and blemish
  • Authentic Korean import

By Skinsli editorial Updated

Buying guide

Label Young Care Creams: A Targeted Buying Guide

Label Young's Care Cream collection at skinsli covers 4+ creams focused on specific treatment concerns - elasticity and wrinkle care (Bolt Version Cream), under-eye moisturising and wrinkle care (Shock Eye Cream), and blemish-care moisturising (Honey Tiger Blemish Care Cream). This guide explains what each product addresses and how to select and layer them based on your skin concerns.

The Label Young care cream range at a glance

Four products make up the Label Young Care Cream collection. Two address the face broadly (Bolt Version Cream and Honey Tiger Blemish Care Cream), and two target the eye area specifically (Shock Eye Cream in two listings). Each carries a distinct concern focus rather than being a general-purpose moisturiser: elasticity and wrinkle care in the Bolt Version, blemish management in the Honey Tiger, and periorbital care in the Eye Cream.

In a routine, you would use the face cream and the eye cream together - they cover different skin zones. The Bolt Version and the Honey Tiger Blemish Care version are face cream alternatives for different skin types: Bolt for general elasticity and brightening, Honey Tiger Blemish Care for oily, breakout-prone skin that needs quick-dry hydration.

Shock Effect Recipe Bolt Version Cream: elasticity, wrinkle, brightening

The Bolt Version Cream is the multi-benefit care cream in the Label Young range. Its three claims - skin elasticity, wrinkle care, and whitening (brightening) - make it the most treatment-focused face cream in this collection. The Bolt designation signals fast absorption: the formula absorbs into skin quickly, making it suitable for both AM (under sunscreen) and PM (as a treatment moisturiser) use.

Apply after toner and ampoule, pressing gently into skin with your palms. For PM care focused on early signs of ageing, it is the primary cream to reach for in the Label Young range. At 50ml it gives 2-3 months of daily single-layer use. The brightening and elasticity effects accumulate over 6-12 weeks of consistent application.

Shock Eye Cream 20ml: periorbital wrinkle care and moisturising

The Shock Eye Cream appears in two listings - the straightforward "Shock Eye Cream 20ml" and the more descriptive "Eye area / Under-eye Wrinkle care + Moisturizing Shock Eye Cream". Both are the same 20ml formula. The extended title confirms this cream addresses two things: under-eye wrinkle appearance and periorbital dryness.

Apply with the ring finger using gentle tapping motions along the orbital bone. Avoid applying to the eyelid or directly under the lower lash line - stay along the bony ridge. Use morning and evening. At 20ml with twice-daily application, the bottle provides approximately 2-3 months of use. The Shock Eye Cream is formulated specifically for periorbital skin and should not be used as a general face cream - the concentrations are calibrated for thinner, more sensitive eye-area skin.

Shocking Honey Tiger Cream Blemish Care: moisturising for breakout-prone skin

The Honey Tiger Quick Dry Skin Blemish Care Honey Moisturizing is the care cream for breakout-prone and oily skin. Unlike the Bolt Version Cream which suits normal-to-dry skin concerned with early ageing signs, the Blemish Care version prioritises quick-dry finish and non-aggravating moisturisation for skin prone to congestion.

Apply after toner and any spot treatment layers as your final face cream step. The quick-dry formula absorbs without leaving a heavy occlusive film that could trap sebum and worsen breakouts. For PM use, this is a lighter final layer than the Bolt Version; for skin that wants blemish care and hydration without heavy coverage, it is the preferred choice.

Eye cream and face cream: why you need both for wrinkle care

Wrinkle care around the eyes is a different challenge from general facial wrinkle care. The periorbital skin is the thinnest on the face - it lacks sebaceous glands, moves constantly with facial expressions, and is exposed to UV even when you squint. It needs a dedicated, lighter formula that absorbs without milia risk and addresses the specific fine lines and texture of that zone.

The Shock Eye Cream addresses wrinkle care in the eye area; the Bolt Version Cream addresses it on the rest of the face. Using the Bolt Version too close to the eye risks milia from its emollient content; using the Eye Cream on the full face would underuse it at 20ml and over-deliver its periorbital formula to areas that need a different formula profile. Both products together cover the face comprehensively for wrinkle and ageing concern.

Layering the care creams in a complete routine

For a wrinkle and elasticity-focused PM routine: cleanse → toner → ampoule (Shock 77 Solution Link or Omakase) → Shock Eye Cream along the orbital bone → Bolt Version Cream on the full face (avoiding the orbital bone where the eye cream was applied) → Shock Oil (optional final seal). The eye cream goes on before the face cream - it is thinner and should absorb before the face cream layer goes over the surrounding skin.

For a blemish-focused PM routine: cleanse → toner → spot treatment → Shock Eye Cream → Honey Tiger Blemish Care Cream on the face. The Blemish Care version replaces the Bolt Version in this routine. Both routines share the Eye Cream as the constant - periorbital care applies regardless of whether the main concern is ageing or blemishes.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • The Honey Tiger Blemish Care Cream is the better fit for combination skin. Its quick-dry formula manages oilier T-zones without over-moisturising, while still delivering honey humectants to drier areas. The Bolt Version Cream is richer and better suited for normal-to-dry skin focused on elasticity and wrinkle care. If your combination skin also has early lines or dullness concerns, the Bolt Version can be used in the PM only while a lighter moisturiser covers the AM routine.

  • Yes. Eye creams are applied in very small amounts - a rice-grain-sized amount per eye per application is sufficient. Twice daily on two eyes means approximately 4 rice-grain-sized amounts per day. At that application rate, a 20ml bottle lasts well into 2-3 months. Using more than a rice-grain's worth per eye does not improve results and depletes the bottle faster. The thin periorbital skin absorbs a small amount more effectively than a larger application, which can migrate and cause milia.

  • Yes - both listings are the same 20ml eye cream formula. The second listing title expands the claims description in English, which is common in Label Young product listings where the Korean name is translated with more context. The formula and size are identical; order either listing.

  • Face creams near the eye area carry a mild milia risk for some skin types - the occlusive emollients can occasionally block small sweat ducts on thin periorbital skin. The Bolt Version's fast-absorbing formula reduces this risk compared to richer creams, making it a more reasonable substitute for an eye cream in a pinch. Apply sparingly along (not on) the orbital bone rather than the eyelid or directly under the lower lash. For consistent periorbital care, the Shock Eye Cream 20ml is the better long-term choice - it is formulated for that skin zone.

  • Skinsli carries 4+ Label Young care cream products: the Shock Effect Recipe Bolt Version Cream 50ml, the Shock Eye Cream 20ml (in two title listings), and the Shocking Honey Tiger Cream Blemish Care version. All are authentic Korean imports shipped from the US warehouse.

  • No. The Bolt Version Cream's whitening (brightening) claim refers to reducing existing hyperpigmentation through melanin inhibition. It does not contain UV filters (SPF) and provides no sun protection. Brightening products and sunscreens work on complementary angles: sunscreen prevents new UV-triggered melanin; brightening actives address existing discolouration. Skipping sunscreen while using a brightening cream reduces the effectiveness of the brightening treatment. Use a dedicated SPF 30+ sunscreen as the last AM step after the Bolt Version Cream.