Label Young Sebum
Label Young's Sebum Care lineup is built around double cleansing for oily, congested skin. The apple candle cleanser oils melt off makeup and sunscreen first, then a weak-acid foam cleanser or Ppangkku bar soap follows to clear out sebum, keratin buildup and impurities without stripping skin. Most items ship as multi-packs, from 3-packs of the cleansing oil to 6-packs of foam cleanser and soap, since a proper double-cleanse routine goes through both steps quickly. Everything here leans toward pore care and oil control rather than heavy moisture.
Buying guide
A guide to Label Young's Sebum Care line
Label Young's Sebum Care products are cleansers and soap bars aimed at oily, pore-clogged skin, built around a double-cleanse routine and sold mostly in multi-packs. Here's how the oils, foams and bars in this collection differ.
Where sebum-care products fit in a double cleanse
This line covers both halves of a double cleanse: an oil-based first cleanser to break down makeup, sunscreen and excess sebum, and a foam or soap-based second cleanser to lift away what the oil loosened plus any leftover keratin and impurities.
The apple candle cleanser oils
The candle cleanser oils are the first-cleanse step, sold in single bottles or 2-3 piece sets. They're formulated for sebum, keratin and impurity removal and work best massaged into dry skin before water is added, the standard way an oil cleanser emulsifies.
Shock foam cleansers
The foam cleansers are the second-cleanse step, marketed around deep cleansing and impurity plus sebum removal. They're sold in bundle counts up to 6 pieces, which suggests they're meant to be used daily rather than as an occasional treatment.
Ppangkku soap bars
The Ppangkku soap is a bar format rather than a liquid or foam pump, positioned for pore tightening and sebum care. It ships as a 6-pack, which works out to roughly one bar every couple of months with daily use.
Why 'weak acid' matters for sebum-prone skin
Several listings call out a weak-acid formula, meaning the cleanser is pH-balanced closer to skin's natural acidity rather than a standard alkaline soap base. That's meant to clean oil and impurities without over-stripping skin, which can otherwise trigger more sebum production as skin tries to compensate.
Making sense of the pack counts
Pack counts vary across the line: some cleansing oils come as 1, 2 or 3 pieces, foam cleansers as single units or 6-packs, and one foam cleanser lists as 1+1+1. Check the exact count in the title before ordering, since price scales with how many units ship.
Who this line suits
This collection suits oily or combination skin dealing with visible pores, excess shine or a buildup of impurities from makeup and sunscreen. It's less suited to dry or sensitive skin that doesn't need this level of oil-focused cleansing.
Building a routine around these products
Start with the candle cleanser oil on dry skin, massage it in, then add water to emulsify and rinse. Follow with the foam cleanser or Ppangkku soap bar to finish removing residue and impurities before the rest of a skincare routine.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What does 'sebum care' mean in this Label Young line?
It refers to cleansers formulated to remove excess oil, keratin buildup and impurities from pores rather than products that reduce oil production directly. The line covers both an oil-based first cleanser and a foam or bar second cleanser.
What's the difference between the candle cleanser oil and the foam cleanser?
The candle cleanser oil is the first-cleanse step, meant to dissolve makeup, sunscreen and surface sebum on dry skin. The foam cleanser is the second-cleanse step, used with water afterward to rinse away what the oil loosened.
What is the Ppangkku soap bar?
It's a bar-format cleanser in this line, positioned for pore tightening and sebum care, sold as a 6-pack. It's an alternative to the foam cleanser for the second-cleanse step if you prefer a bar over a pump or squeeze bottle.
What does 'weak acid' mean for a cleanser?
It means the cleanser is formulated closer to skin's natural pH instead of a standard alkaline soap base. The goal is cleaning oil and impurities without stripping skin as hard, since over-stripping can push oily skin to produce even more sebum.
What do the pack counts like 1+1+1 or 3+3 mean?
Those are bundle counts. A listing marked 1+1+1 or 3+3 ships multiple units of the same cleanser in one purchase, letting you buy several months of supply at once instead of reordering a single bottle or bar repeatedly.
Do I need both the oil and the foam cleanser?
For a full double cleanse, yes. The oil handles makeup, sunscreen and surface oil first, and the foam cleanser or soap bar finishes removing residue and impurities. Using only one step tends to leave either sunscreen film or leftover buildup behind.














