Label Young Version
Label Young Version collects 14+ products from the brand's named variant series - Bolt, Cool, Cockerel, Carming, and Toning versions among others. The assortment spans foot treatments, body bars, body creams, spot treatments, and effect creams, each released as a named version to distinguish formula iterations and intensity levels within the same product family. From the Cool version Puncture Soap (100g) to the Bolt Version Effect Cream (50ml), these are targeted variants rather than general-use basics.
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Label Young Version Products: A Buying Guide
Label Young uses versioned naming across several product families - Bolt, Cool, Cockerel, Carming, Toning - to indicate formula variants within the same base concept. This collection at skinsli pulls together 14+ of those named versions, from foot treatments and body soaps to effect creams and spot treatments. This guide explains what each version naming signals and which products to choose based on your skin zone and concern.
What the "version" naming system means at Label Young
When Label Young releases a product line, it often introduces multiple formula variants - each named to signal a character or intensity level. "Bolt" typically means fast-absorbing or high-energy. "Cool" suggests a cooling sensation, often via menthol or peppermint. "Carming" is Label Young's shorthand for a calming variant. "Toning" focuses on brightening or evenness. "Cockerel" signals richness or strength.
This naming system lets the brand offer distinct experiences within the same product concept. Buying a "version" product means you are choosing a specific formula angle within a family, not just a colorway or size. This guide covers each version in the current 14+ product assortment.
Puncture Soap Cool Version 100g: cleansing with a cooling effect
The Puncture Soap Cool Version appears in three listings at 100g (Puncture Saw Cool Version, Puncture Soap Cool Version, and Puncture Sop Cool version - slight title variations of the same product). Cool in the Label Young system means a cooling-sensation cleanser, typically containing menthol or a plant-derived cooling agent.
Use it as a face or body bar: work into a lather between your palms or with a mesh bag, then apply to skin and rinse. The cooling effect is most noticeable in warm weather or after exercise. At 100g it is a standard bar size for 4-6 weeks of daily single-use. The Puncture name suggests an active cleansing formulation designed to clear blocked pores.
Shocksop and Shocking Sop Foot Version 100g
Two foot treatment listings appear in this version range: the Shocksop Foot Version 100g and the Shocking Sop Foot version 100g - these are essentially the same product type in slightly varying packaging or batch. Foot treatments in this format work as intensive hydrating creams for the heel and sole area.
Apply to clean, dry feet before bed, focusing on heels and the ball of the foot. Pull on cotton socks and sleep with the product on overnight. The 100g size is enough for 4-6 weeks of nightly use depending on application weight. For cracked heels, use nightly for 10-14 days then drop to 2-3 times per week once skin softens.
Shock Body Cream Cockerel Version 200ml
The Cockerel Version at 200ml is the richest body moisturiser in the version range. Cockerel signals a high-energy, intensive formula in Label Young's naming. At 200ml it is designed for full-body daily application. Apply to slightly damp skin after bathing - the warmth opens the skin and improves cream absorption.
The 200ml size covers full-body application for approximately 2-3 months with once-daily use, depending on how much you apply per session. Focus extra on the elbows, knees, and calves where skin is typically drier. Allow 2-3 minutes to absorb before dressing.
Shock Body Bar Carming Version 100g
The Body Bar Carming Version 100g takes the calming formula angle into a bar format. Carming (Label Young's calming variant) means the formula emphasises soothing ingredients over exfoliating or cooling ones. This is the body bar for sensitive skin or skin that reacts to fragranced products.
Use it in the shower after wetting skin, lather between palms or with a mesh bag, then apply gently to the body and rinse. At 100g it lasts 4-6 weeks of daily use. If your skin is prone to post-shower tightness or redness, the Carming Version is better suited than the Cool Version Puncture Soap.
Shocking Effect Recipe Bolt Version Cream 50ml
The Shocking Effect Recipe Cream in Bolt Version at 50ml is the face cream in the version range. Bolt signals fast absorption - the formula is designed to absorb quickly rather than sitting on the skin surface. At 50ml it is sized for targeted use as a facial treatment cream rather than a full-body product.
Apply after toner and ampoule, pressing into skin with palms rather than rubbing. The Bolt version is distinct from the Effect Recipe Cream's standard formula by its absorption speed; suited for AM use when you do not want a dewy or heavy feeling under sunscreen or makeup. For PM intensive care, a richer version or the Honey Tiger Cream may give more coverage.
Spot Tea Tree Version and Toning Version Premium (30ml each)
Two spot treatments sit in the version range, both at 30ml. The Shocking Effect Recipe Spot Tea Tree Version 30ml uses tea tree extract for breakout-focused spot treatment - tea tree has a long track record in Korean skincare for localised calming on active acne spots. The Shocking Effect Recipe Spot Toning Version Premium 30ml focuses on brightening and tonal correction, suited for post-acne marks and hyperpigmentation rather than active spots.
Apply both types with a clean fingertip or cotton swab directly to the target area after cleansing and toning, before other treatment layers. For active breakouts use Tea Tree Version. For post-acne dark spots use Toning Version. You can use both in the same routine on different areas simultaneously.
Choosing the right version: a simple decision tree
If you want a cooling cleanser for face or body: Puncture Soap Cool Version 100g. If you have sensitive skin and want a gentle body bar: Body Bar Carming Version 100g. If you need a foot treatment: Sop Foot Version 100g. If you want a body moisturiser for daily use: Shock Body Cream Cockerel Version 200ml. If you want a quick-absorbing face cream: Shocking Effect Recipe Bolt Version Cream 50ml. If you have active breakouts to treat: Spot Tea Tree Version 30ml. If you have post-acne hyperpigmentation: Spot Toning Version Premium 30ml.
The 14+ products in this collection can serve as building blocks for a multi-zone routine or as targeted add-ons to an existing skincare setup. You do not need to buy every version - start with the zone that matters most to you and expand from there.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between the Shocking Effect Recipe Bolt Version Cream 50ml and the standard Effect Recipe Cream?
The Bolt Version is formulated for fast absorption - it absorbs into skin more quickly than the standard Effect Recipe Cream, making it better suited for morning use under sunscreen or makeup. The standard version has a richer, slower-absorbing texture that works well for PM intensive care. If you need a lightweight daytime cream, choose Bolt; for evening treatment use, the standard or another richer cream in the Shocking line covers that role.
When should I use the Spot Tea Tree Version 30ml versus the Spot Toning Version Premium 30ml?
Use the Tea Tree Version on active, raised breakouts - it is the anti-breakout formula. Use the Toning Version Premium on flat, dark spots left behind after a breakout has healed. You can use both in the same routine: apply Tea Tree Version to any active spots and Toning Version to discoloured areas. Both are 30ml point-treatment products, applied with a fingertip or cotton swab after cleansing.
Can I use the Puncture Soap Cool Version 100g on my face or is it a body bar?
The Puncture Soap Cool Version is suitable for both face and body, though the cooling effect from menthol or similar agents may be too intense for sensitive facial skin. Patch-test on your inner wrist first. If your skin tolerates it, it works as a second-cleanse bar for the face or as a daily body bar. The Cool sensation is more noticeable on warmer days or after exercise. Those with reactive or rosacea-prone skin should opt for the Body Bar Carming Version instead.
What is the difference between the Shock Body Bar Carming Version 100g and the Puncture Soap Cool Version 100g for sensitive skin?
The Carming Version is the gentler choice. It uses soothing ingredients and avoids the cooling agents in the Cool Version. For sensitive, reactive, or easily irritated skin - including skin that flushes, stings, or experiences post-shower tightness - the Carming Version is the right pick. The Cool Version's menthol effect can aggravate sensitivity. Both are 100g bar formats and last a similar amount of time with daily use.
How long does the Shocking Sop Foot Version 100g last as an overnight treatment?
With nightly use and a generous application to both feet, the 100g size typically lasts 4-6 weeks. For lighter applications or less frequent use (3 times per week for maintenance), expect 8-10 weeks. Apply before bed, cover with cotton socks, and leave overnight. In the morning, rinse off any residue in the shower. Once cracked heels improve, reduce to 2-3 applications per week to maintain results.
How much of the Shock Body Cream Cockerel Version 200ml do I use per application?
For a full-body application on an average adult, 2-4 pumps (or a coin-sized amount from a jar) is a starting point. Apply to slightly damp skin and spread quickly before it fully dries. Focus a heavier application on drier zones - calves, elbows, knees, heels. The 200ml bottle should last 2-3 months at once-daily full-body use. For arms-and-legs-only use (skipping trunk), it stretches to 3-4 months.
Why are there three listings for the Puncture Soap Cool Version - Puncture Saw, Puncture Soap, and Puncture Sop?
The three Puncture listings (Saw, Soap, Sop Cool Version) are the same product with slight title variations due to different romanisation of the Korean product name. The formula and 100g size are the same. The variant in spelling appears across several Label Young products and reflects how Korean product names are transliterated into English. Order any of the three listings and you will receive the same Cool Version bar.
How many Label Young version products are at skinsli?
Skinsli stocks 14+ Label Young version products, covering Cool (cleansing soap), Cockerel (body cream), Carming (body bar), Bolt (face cream), Tea Tree (spot treatment), Toning (spot treatment), and Foot version treatments. All are authentic Korean imports in original packaging.
Can the Shocking Effect Recipe Bolt Version Cream 50ml be used directly under sunscreen?
Yes. The Bolt Version's fast-absorption formula is designed precisely for AM use under sunscreen or makeup. Apply after your ampoule or toner, press in, wait 60 seconds, then apply your SPF. The quick-absorbing texture does not interfere with sunscreen adhesion the way heavier creams can. This is the Label Young cream format best suited for a daytime routine where a film-free finish matters.
Which Label Young version products are suitable for combination skin?
For combination skin, the Shocking Effect Recipe Bolt Version Cream 50ml works well as a daytime moisturiser - it is light enough for oily zones and absorbs cleanly without adding shine. The Spot Toning Version Premium and Tea Tree Version are both compatible as they are applied only to targeted areas. Avoid the Cockerel Body Cream on the face; keep that for body use. The Cool Version Puncture Soap is suitable for combination skin unless you have a reactive T-zone that flushes on contact with cooling agents.













