Label Young Hypoallergenic
Label Young Hypoallergenic covers 7+ products where hypoallergenic formulation is a stated priority. The range spans skincare (peeling gel, face oil, centella cream, apple cleanser) and eye-area products (Shock Eye Glue) - all positioned for reactive or sensitive skin that needs proven, stability-tested formulas. The Shocking Eye Glu 1+1+1 with twin-cup liquid and anti-glare finish is a standout: a cosmetic eye adhesive for hooded eyelids formulated with hypoallergenic safety ingredients. All are authentic Korean imports.
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Buying guide
Label Young Hypoallergenic Products: A Buying Guide
Label Young's hypoallergenic products at skinsli cover two distinct categories: skincare (peeling gel, face oil, centella cream, apple cleanser) and eye-area cosmetics (Shock Eye Glue in multiple formats). The shared thread is formulation for reactive skin - stability-tested ingredients, minimal sensitisers, and clinical or hypoallergenic claims. This guide explains what each product does and who each format is for.
What hypoallergenic means in Label Young's product labelling
In Korean cosmetic labelling, hypoallergenic (저자극) indicates the formula has been tested for reduced irritation potential against a defined standard. It does not mean allergen-free or that no individual can react to the product - it means the formulation uses ingredients at concentrations and combinations that have been assessed for minimal sensitisation risk in the general population.
For reactive skin, a hypoallergenic claim narrows the field to products that are less likely to trigger irritation, redness, or sensitisation responses. The Label Young hypoallergenic range is useful as a reference for anyone who finds many skincare products irritating and needs a starting point for the brand.
Shock Peeling Gel with Hypoallergenic claim
The Shock Death Peeling Gel carries a hypoallergenic claim alongside its keratin and removal positioning. This is notable because peeling gels - physical exfoliants - are often sources of irritation. The hypoallergenic formulation means the peeling gel has been tested for reduced irritation during and after the rolling/friction process.
For sensitive skin that still needs exfoliation, a hypoallergenic peeling gel is a safer introduction to physical exfoliation than a mechanical scrub. Apply to dry skin, roll gently with minimal pressure, and rinse. Use once weekly rather than twice to give reactive skin time to recover between sessions.
Honey Light Shock Oil 2 shots: hypoallergenic face oil
The Honey Light Shock Oil 2 shots carries the hypoallergenic designation alongside its moisture, soothing, and nutrition claims. Hypoallergenic face oils are formulated to avoid the common contact allergens found in plant-based oils (some essential fatty acids and terpenes in certain plant oils are sensitising at high concentrations). The Honey Light Shock Oil undergoes a similar stability and irritation assessment process.
For reactive skin that wants the barrier-sealing benefit of a face oil but has experienced irritation from botanical oils in the past, the Label Young Honey Light Shock Oil is a more controlled option. Apply 2-3 drops after your PM moisturiser as the final sealing step.
Shocking Apple Ultra Cleanser: hypoallergenic pore cleanser
The Shocking Apple Ultra Cleanser's full claim - sebum care, weak acid, oil, hypoallergenic, pore care - makes it one of the most specification-dense products in the Label Young hypoallergenic range. The combination of weak acid (pH-balanced) and hypoallergenic positioning makes it suitable for skin that needs pore care but reacts badly to standard sebum-clearing products.
Weak acid cleansers maintain the skin's natural pH better than high-pH foam cleansers, which reduces post-cleanse barrier disruption. The hypoallergenic claim adds an ingredient-safety layer on top. This is the recommended daily cleanser for oily-sensitive skin within the Label Young range.
Centella Asiatica Honey Tiger Cream: hypoallergenic clinical cream
The "Quick-drying Water Hypoallergenic Clinical Moisturizing Centella Asiatica Extract Shocking Honey Tiger Cream" is the fullest expression of the hypoallergenic approach in the Label Young cream line. "Clinical" alongside "Hypoallergenic" indicates dermatologist-assessed or clinical-standard testing rather than consumer testing alone.
Centella asiatica (cica) adds soothing and barrier-supporting properties to the already-tested hypoallergenic base. This is the Honey Tiger Cream to choose when your skin is reactive, barrier-compromised, or recovering from irritation. Apply after toner and ampoule as your PM moisturiser; the quick-drying, water-based texture means it also suits AM use under sunscreen for sensitive skin that does not want a heavy cream feel during the day.
Shock Eye Glue (Shocking Eye Glu): hypoallergenic cosmetic eye adhesive
The Shock Eye Glue products represent the cosmetic rather than skincare side of the Label Young hypoallergenic range. Eye adhesives (눈꺼풀 테이프/리퀴드 in Korean) are used to temporarily create or enhance a double-eyelid crease on monolid or hooded eyes. Label Young's Shock Eye Glue comes in twin-cup liquid format, with multiple listings covering the "1+1+1" multi-pack and the "3 seconds Twin Cup complete" version.
The hypoallergenic claim here is critical for a cosmetic product applied this close to the eye. The periorbital skin is among the most sensitive on the face, and a non-hypoallergenic adhesive can cause contact dermatitis around the eye. The anti-glare finish in the Shocking Eye Glu means the adhesive film is not visible as a reflective strip once set.
Shock Eye Glue formats: Forming Pen vs Twin Cup vs 1+1+1
The Label Young Shock Eye Glue appears in three format types in the assortment. The Forming Pen (with twin cup liquid) is an applicator-pen format for precise placement of the adhesive along the eyelid crease. The Twin Cup Liquid format comes with two cup-shaped adhesive sheets for a different application method. The 1+1+1 pack contains three units - either three individual products or a three-component kit.
Korean eye adhesive products are primarily for use on monolid or single-eyelid (single fold) eyes to create or emphasise a crease. The 3-second claim in the "3 seconds Twin Cup complete" listing refers to the setting time - the adhesive bonds quickly to reduce application difficulty. All three formats carry the hypoallergenic and stable-ingredient claims.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What is the Shocking Eye Glu 1+1+1 and who is it for?
The Shocking Eye Glu is a cosmetic eye adhesive used to create or emphasise a double eyelid crease on monolid (single-fold) or hooded eyelids. It comes in a twin-cup liquid format - a two-component applicator that deposits a thin, clear adhesive along the natural crease line. The 1+1+1 pack contains three units. It is not a skincare product - it is a cosmetic tool used in the eye makeup step. The hypoallergenic claim is important here because eye adhesives contact very sensitive periorbital skin.
What does the anti-glare finish on the Shock Eye Glue mean?
Anti-glare means the adhesive film, once set and dried, does not have a shiny, visible strip on the eyelid. Most adhesive products without an anti-glare formula leave a noticeable reflective band across the crease that becomes visible in photos or direct light. The Shock Eye Glue's anti-glare finish means the adhesive sets to a matte, skin-tone-neutral appearance. This makes it easier to wear without applying heavy eyeshadow to cover the adhesive line.
Does the hypoallergenic label on Label Young products guarantee no reaction for sensitive skin?
No. Hypoallergenic means the formula has been tested for reduced irritation potential, not that it is guaranteed reaction-free for every individual. Skin allergies and sensitivities are personal - an ingredient that is neutral for most people may still cause a reaction in someone with a specific sensitisation. Patch-testing any new product on your inner wrist or behind the ear for 24-48 hours is still recommended, even for hypoallergenic products. The hypoallergenic label narrows your risk but does not eliminate it.
For post-procedure skin recovery, should I use the centella extract Honey Tiger Cream or the standard version?
The centella asiatica (cica) variant - "Quick-drying Water Hypoallergenic Clinical Moisturizing Centella Asiatica Extract Shocking Honey Tiger Cream" - is the better choice for post-procedure skin. Centella supports the skin barrier and reduces inflammation, both of which are priorities after any procedure that compromises the skin surface. The clinical hypoallergenic testing adds a further safety margin for sensitised post-procedure skin. The standard Honey Tiger Cream does not carry the cica benefit, making the centella variant the appropriate choice in the recovery window.
Is the Shock Eye Glue latex-free?
Label Young's Shock Eye Glue positions itself as a stable-ingredient, hypoallergenic formula, which typically (but not definitively) indicates latex-free formulation - latex is a common sensitiser that responsible hypoallergenic cosmetics typically exclude. For individuals with a confirmed latex allergy, contact the retailer or check the ingredient list directly before purchasing. Latex allergy reactions near the eye can be severe, so this is not a case where general hypoallergenic claims should be taken as confirmation of latex-free status.
How does the Shock Death Peeling Gel's hypoallergenic formulation compare to a standard peeling gel for sensitive skin?
The hypoallergenic version of the Death Peeling Gel uses a tested irritant-minimised formula compared to standard peeling gels, which typically do not undergo the same sensitisation assessment. In practice this means the gel components that form the friction surface and any skin-contact actives are at concentrations assessed for reduced irritation. For sensitive skin, the main difference is a lower risk of post-exfoliation redness or flaking. Still, use once weekly rather than twice - the physical friction mechanism can sensitise even tested skin when used too frequently.
How many Label Young hypoallergenic products are at skinsli?
Skinsli carries 7+ Label Young hypoallergenic products, including the Death Peeling Gel, Honey Light Shock Oil, Apple Ultra Cleanser, centella Honey Tiger Cream, and the Shock Eye Glue family in multiple formats. All are authentic Korean imports shipped from the US warehouse.
When in a makeup routine do I apply the Shock Eye Glue?
Apply eye adhesive after your skincare is complete and before eye makeup. Let your eye cream and moisturiser fully absorb first - 2-3 minutes - so the adhesive bonds to skin rather than to a cream film. Apply the Shock Eye Glue along the natural crease line with the forming pen or twin-cup applicator, hold gently for 3 seconds as the product name suggests, then let the adhesive fully set before applying eyeshadow or eyeliner. Applying makeup too quickly over wet adhesive can break the bond or create a streaky finish.






