Label Young Shock Effect Tea

This is the full run of Label Young's tea tree Shock Effect Recipe spot cream, from a single 30ml bottle up through 2+1, 4+2, and Tiger Bean scar-care pairings, plus the essence/serum/ampoule sets. Every version in this grid keeps the same tea tree base; what changes across listings is pack count, whether a second Tiger Bean cream is included for scarring, and whether the cream is bundled into a wider essence-serum-ampoule routine.

  • Core Tea Tree Formula
  • Blemish + Scar Regeneration
  • Single to 6-Piece Sets
  • Made in Korea

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Buying guide

Every Label Young Shock Effect Recipe tea tree pack, compared

Ten-plus listings sell what is functionally the same tea tree spot cream, just split across pack counts, a scar-focused Tiger Bean pairing, and full-routine sets. Rather than repeating the product description on every page, here's a side-by-side view of how the packs differ and which one fits a given stage of a breakout.

One formula, split across many packs

The tea tree base doesn't change between the 30ml single bottle, the 2+1, the 3-piece set, or the 4+2 bundle. The only variable is quantity, so picking a pack size is purely a question of how much cream you'll go through, not which one is "better."

Active blemish vs. a mark that's already there

The plain tea tree cream is aimed at soothing and active blemish care. Once a spot has scarred, the Tiger Bean-paired versions (1+1 and 2+2) add a second cream from the line that's specifically listed for skin scars and regeneration, so the right pick changes depending on where the blemish is in its cycle.

When the essence-serum-ampoule sets make sense

The 1+1 and 3+3 (six-piece) sets add an essence, serum, and ampoule from the same line rather than more of the cream itself. Reach for these if the concern extends beyond one spot to broader sensitivity or blemish-proneness across the face.

Who the tea tree line suits

Because it's positioned around soothing rather than aggressive drying, it fits people whose skin reacts to stronger spot treatments, or who want a gentler option to use alongside (not instead of) a dedicated acne treatment.

Trying it before buying a bundle

One listing bundles the 30ml bottle, a 3-piece set, and 15 sheets of sample paper together, which is the cheapest way to get sample portions if you're not ready to commit to a full multi-pack.

Where it goes in a routine

Apply directly on the blemish or scarred spot, near the end of your routine after cleansing and any treatment serums, rather than blending it across the whole face. If you're using one of the essence-serum-ampoule sets, layer those steps first and finish with the spot cream.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • No. The 30ml single bottle, the 2+1 bundle, the 3-piece set, and the 4+2 bundle all contain the same tea tree cream. Only the quantity you receive changes.

  • Choose Tiger Bean when you're dealing with an existing scar or mark rather than an active blemish. That pairing adds a second cream from the line listed specifically for skin scars and regeneration.

  • The cream alone is enough if you're treating one spot at a time. The full sets are worth it if you also want a broader routine for sensitive, blemish-prone skin rather than spot treatment on a single area.

  • It's positioned around soothing rather than aggressive drying, which is why several listings pair it with sensitivity-care wording. If you've reacted badly to stronger spot treatments before, this is built as a gentler alternative, though everyone's skin is different.

  • The bundle that includes the 30ml bottle, a 3-piece set, and 15 sheets of sample paper is the option built for testing or portioning out small amounts rather than committing to a full multi-pack up front.