Labiotte Collagen up
Collagen is the ingredient LABIOTTE puts front and center across two otherwise different product families: the Premium Collagen Pull-Up routine (cleansing foam, softener, emulsion, ampoule, cream) and the separate Tone Up creams. Look closely at the ampoule listings and you'll find two near-identical names -- "Nourishing Ampoule" and "Ampoule Nutrition" -- alongside "NEW" versions of both the Pull-Up emulsion and the Tone Up cream sitting next to their original listings. The collagen claim ties the range together on paper, but the products underneath it serve different steps of a routine, so matching the exact listing name to what you already use matters more than the shared ingredient name.
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What LABIOTTE's collagen claim covers, listing by listing
Collagen is the name LABIOTTE hangs on two different product groups here -- a Pull-Up step routine and a set of Tone Up creams -- and a couple of listings within those groups sit close enough in name to mix up. This is a rundown of what's actually different.
Where collagen shows up
Every product in this group carries "Collagen" in its name, whether it's the Pull-Up routine or the Tone Up creams. It's the shared ingredient claim across an otherwise varied set of formats -- foam, softener, emulsion, ampoule, cream -- rather than a single standalone collagen product.
Pull-Up: the collagen step routine
Cleansing foam (200ml), softener (150ml), emulsion (150ml), and cream (50ml) make up the core Pull-Up steps, all under the Premium Collagen Pull-Up name.
Two ampoule listings, not one
Look closely and there are two separate 50ml ampoule listings here: "Premium Collagen Pull-Up Nourishing Ampoule" and "Premium Collagen Pull-up Ampoule Nutrition." The names are close enough to read as the same product, but they're listed separately -- check the exact title on the product page before assuming a reorder is the same ampoule you bought last time.
Tone Up: the collagen cream side
The Skin Enhancer Collagen Tone Up Cream is sold as a single 40ml tub and as a 2-cream set, aimed at complexion correction rather than the firming focus of the Pull-Up routine.
"NEW" versions next to the originals
Both the Pull-Up emulsion and the Tone Up cream have a "NEW" listing sitting alongside an original one. If you're restocking a product you liked, check whether you're looking at the NEW version or the original before ordering.
Building a routine around it
Because the Pull-Up steps cover cleansing through cream, they can function as a self-contained routine on their own. The Tone Up cream is better treated as an add-on for complexion rather than a replacement for any Pull-Up step.
Checking you have the right listing
With two ampoule names, two "NEW" variants, and a 2-cream set alongside the single Tone Up cream, read the full product title -- not just "Collagen" -- before adding to cart, especially if you're reordering something specific.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What does LABIOTTE's "Collagen Up" claim cover?
It's the shared ingredient name across two different product groups -- the Premium Collagen Pull-Up routine and the Tone Up creams -- not a single standalone product.
What's the difference between the "Nourishing Ampoule" and the "Ampoule Nutrition" listings?
Both are 50ml Premium Collagen Pull-Up ampoules with close but different listing names. They're sold as two separate products, so check the exact title before assuming a reorder matches what you bought before.
Is the collagen the same in the Pull-Up routine and the Tone Up creams?
Both lines lead with collagen in the name, but they're built for different jobs -- Pull-Up for a firming step routine, Tone Up for complexion correction -- so treat them as different formulas rather than one shared collagen product.
What's different about the "NEW" collagen listings?
Both the Pull-Up emulsion and the Tone Up cream have a "NEW" version listed alongside an older one. If you're reordering, check which version the listing you're viewing actually is.
Which collagen product should I start with?
If you want a full routine, the Pull-Up cleansing foam through cream covers cleansing, toning, and moisturizing in one line. If you just want a daily complexion cream, the Tone Up cream is the lighter single-step option.
What's the difference between the single Tone Up cream and the 2-cream set?
Same Skin Enhancer Collagen Tone Up Cream, just sold as one 40ml tub versus a set of two -- the set is a straight multi-buy of the same cream, not a different formula.














