Label Young Shock

Label Young Shock is a targeted skincare line built around high-impact formulas for visible results. The lineup includes 53+ products spanning eye creams, ampoules, mists, peeling gels, oils, and creams - each designed to address specific skin concerns without unnecessary steps. The Shock name signals the brand's focus on concentrated actives delivered in quick-absorbing formats, from the 100ml Shock Killer Mist to the deeply nourishing Shock Cream Original Premium. Authentic Korean formula, shipped directly to your door.

  • 53+ products in stock
  • Eye, face, scalp
  • Ampoules and mists
  • Authentic Korean import

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Buying guide

Label Young Shock: A Complete Buying Guide

Label Young's Shock line covers more ground than its name suggests. With 53+ active products across eye care, scalp treatments, ampoules, mists, oils, and creams, the range is broad enough to build a full routine or pick out one targeted treatment. This guide walks through the key product types, what the formulas actually do, and how to match them to your skin situation.

What the Shock line is

The Shock name reflects the brand's approach: concentrated formulas designed to deliver a noticeable effect quickly rather than relying on gradual cumulative use. Label Young positions these products as targeted interventions - a peeling gel to resurface, an ampoule to flood the skin with active ingredients, a mist to reset the complexion mid-day.

The full range runs from intensive treatments like the Shock 77 Solution Link Ampoule to everyday-use items such as the 100ml Shock Killer Mist. That breadth means you can use a single Shock product alongside your existing routine or layer several within the same brand ecosystem.

Ampoules: Shock 77 Solution Link vs Omakase

Two ampoules sit in the Shock lineup and they serve different functions. The Shock Omakase Ampoule 30ml is a compact, intensive vial - typical of Korean ampoule format - meant for a high-concentration single-step treatment. The Shock 77 Solution Link Ampoule is a larger, more targeted formula where the "77 Solution" naming signals a multi-ingredient active blend.

If you are new to ampoules, the Omakase 30ml is a lower-commitment entry point. The Link Ampoule suits routines that already include multiple targeted steps and need a bridge product that layers cleanly with serums or essences.

Shock Eye Cream 20ml: what to expect

The Shock Eye Cream 20ml is the eye-area entry in this line. At 20ml it is a standard eye cream size for a 2-3 month supply with once-daily use. The concentrated format is consistent with the Shock line's overall approach to skincare - less filler, more active ingredient.

Korean eye creams in this price category typically address dryness and early texture around the orbital bone. Apply using the ring finger with light tapping to avoid pulling on the thin periorbital skin. It can be used morning or night; pairing with the Shock Omakase Ampoule underneath adds an extra hydration layer.

Shock Killer Mist 100ml for mid-routine and on-the-go use

The Shock Killer Mist at 100ml is the largest bottle in the line's mist category. "Killer Mist" in Label Young's naming suggests a setting and refreshing formula - a product you can reach for over makeup, after sun exposure, or between treatment steps to reset hydration.

At 100ml this is a full-size bottle rather than a travel format, so it works well at a desk or vanity. It is also one of the more affordable entry points into the Shock lineup if you want to try the brand before committing to a richer treatment format.

Shock Scalp Pack 200ml: beyond facial skincare

The Shock Scalp Pack 200ml is notable because it extends the Shock range into scalp care - the largest format in the assortment and one of the few non-facial items. At 200ml it is sized for repeated use as a weekly treatment, not a single application.

Scalp packs in the Korean beauty segment typically function as intensive conditioning masks: you apply to a damp scalp, leave on for several minutes, then rinse. If your scalp tends toward dryness, sensitivity, or product buildup, this is the Shock product to start with rather than the facial treatments.

Shock Death Peeling Gel 120ml: physical exfoliation

The Shock Death Peeling Gel 120ml is the exfoliation step in the range. The 120ml size is generous for a peeling gel - enough for roughly two to three months of weekly use. Korean peeling gels work by forming a gentle friction surface when rolled across dry or slightly damp skin, lifting dead skin cells without the micro-tears associated with traditional scrubs.

Use it no more than twice weekly on non-sensitised skin. If you are running an active treatment routine - using acids, retinoids, or a high-concentration ampoule - reduce to once a week and skip on the same night as other exfoliants. The Death Peeling Gel formula should not be used on broken skin or active breakouts.

Shock Oil Season 2 150ml and the 2-shot format

Two oil products sit in the Shock range: the 2 shots of Shock Oil 150ml and the Shock Oil Season 2 150ml. Both are full-size bottles at 150ml, suggesting everyday or regular use rather than a spot treatment. The "Season 2" naming indicates an updated formula iteration - typical in the Korean market where brands release incremental reformulations under the same product name.

Facial oils in the Korean skincare system generally go on last in a PM routine, pressed over a moisturiser to seal in hydration. They are well-suited to drier climates or skin that feels tight after cleansing. The 2-shot format is a playful reference to a double-dose application approach where you use a second pump to boost coverage on drier areas.

Shock Cream Original Premium 50g/50ml: the core moisturiser

The Shock Cream Original Premium is available in two listings - 50ml and 50g - reflecting the same formula sold with slight packaging variation. At 50g/50ml it is a standard moisturiser size. The "Original Premium" designation in Label Young's line indicates this is a flagship formula rather than a secondary product.

Use it as the final sealing step in a routine after ampoule and any targeted treatments. If your skin tends dry and you want more coverage, layering it after the Shock Oil adds an occlusive finish. For oilier skin types, applying a thin layer over a water-based treatment (like the Shock 77 Solution Link Ampoule) may be sufficient without the oil step.

Building a routine from Shock products

The Shock range is designed to stack: cleanse, apply the Shock Omakase Ampoule or the 77 Solution Link Ampoule, follow with the Shock Cream Original Premium, and finish the PM routine with Shock Oil Season 2. On days you want to resurface, swap in the Death Peeling Gel before your ampoule step.

The Shock Killer Mist works as a mid-step refresher - spray after your toner layer or over finished makeup. The Scalp Pack sits outside the facial routine entirely and works best on wash days as a standalone pre-shampoo or post-shampoo treatment. You do not need to use every product in the range simultaneously; start with the ampoule and cream, then add targeted items based on specific concerns.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • The Shock Omakase Ampoule is a concentrated treatment in a 30ml vial. "Omakase" (from Japanese, meaning "leave it to the chef") signals a multi-ingredient blend where the brand curates actives for you. Apply 2-3 drops after cleansing and before your moisturiser, pressing gently into skin rather than rubbing. It fits into a standard AM or PM routine and layers cleanly under the Shock Cream Original Premium.

  • If you are already using an AHA, BHA, or retinoid in your routine, limit the Death Peeling Gel to once a week maximum - and not on the same night as the chemical exfoliant. The peeling gel works via physical friction and can aggravate already-sensitised skin if layered with acids on the same session. On low-exfoliation weeks (using acids only once), you can introduce the peeling gel on a separate day. Skip entirely during active flare-ups or post-procedure recovery.

  • The Shock Scalp Pack 200ml is formulated for scalp application, not facial skin. Scalp packs typically contain conditioning agents and may include ingredients at concentrations calibrated for a thicker, less reactive skin area. Applying a scalp product to the face risks over-occlusion or irritation, particularly around the eyes. Use it on a damp scalp, leave for the directed time, then rinse - keep it away from the face.

  • Label Young's Season 2 designation indicates a formula revision from the original. The brand typically updates texture, fragrance, or active ratios between seasons without replacing the core concept. Both bottles are 150ml and serve the same function as a finishing face oil for PM routines. If you have used the original 2 shots Shock Oil and tolerated it well, Season 2 should be a close match with any tweaks the brand made based on user feedback. If this is your first Label Young oil, Season 2 is the current iteration to try.

  • The Shock Killer Mist can be used over a finished makeup look for a hydration refresh. Hold the bottle 20-30cm from your face and spray in a light, even arc - do not get close enough that droplets saturate the makeup layer. It is not a dedicated makeup-setting spray with film-forming agents, so it will not lock in makeup for extended wear, but it does add a dewy finish and a hydration reset mid-day. At 100ml the bottle is full-size for desk or vanity storage rather than a travel carry-on.

  • Yes - the 50g and 50ml listings of the Shock Cream Original Premium reflect the same product with packaging noted by weight vs. volume. Cream formulas are commonly listed in grams when the product is denser; the net content is the same. Buy either listing with confidence that you are getting the same Original Premium formula.

  • Eye creams, including the Shock Eye Cream 20ml, primarily target dryness and early fine lines in the periorbital area. Puffiness caused by fluid retention responds better to cooling tools (jade roller, cold spoon) than to topical creams. The Shock Eye Cream is a hydrating, targeted treatment; apply with gentle tapping using the ring finger in the morning and evening, but manage expectations - it will not drain overnight puffiness. Consistent use over 4-6 weeks gives you the best read on its effect for your skin.

  • We currently stock 53+ Label Young Shock products, including eye creams, ampoules, mists, oils, scalp treatments, peeling gels, and creams. The assortment covers both single-step treatments and multi-use everyday formats. All are shipped from our US warehouse as authentic Korean imports.

  • For dry skin: the Shock Cream Original Premium 50g/50ml and the Shock Oil Season 2 150ml together as a PM routine provide rich coverage. Add the Shock Omakase Ampoule underneath for a full treatment layer. For oily skin: the Shock Killer Mist 100ml and the Shock 77 Solution Link Ampoule are lighter-format options that do not add excess oil. The Shock Death Peeling Gel is suitable for both types used weekly - it resurfaces without stripping, but oily skin may handle it twice a week while dry skin should keep to once.

  • Skinsli sources Label Young products directly through Korean wholesale channels. Every product arrives with original Korean packaging and batch codes traceable to the manufacturer. The listings show Korean text on packaging - this is expected, not an indicator of a counterfeit. If a product arrives without a sealed box or with signs of tampering, contact support immediately for a replacement.

  • The Death Peeling Gel is a physical exfoliant and should be used with caution on sensitive or compromised skin. If your skin reacts to light friction or flushes easily, patch-test the gel on your inner wrist for 24 hours before applying to your face. On sensitive days - redness, active breakouts, wind burn - skip it entirely and return when the skin barrier has recovered. The 120ml size is generous enough for a slow, low-frequency introduction over several months.