Missha Aqua

Shop Missha Aqua skincare across 43+ live items, including Super Aqua masks, peeling gels, Ultra Hyalon emulsion, hyaluronic cream, ampoule, mild peel, and cleansing foam. This collection focuses on water-rich hydration, soft exfoliation, and lightweight daily moisture from Missha's aqua lines, with options for cleanser, toner-style prep, serum, cream, and mask steps.

  • 43+ live items
  • Hydration focus
  • Super Aqua lines
  • Korean sourcing

By Skinsli editorial Updated

Buying guide

How to Choose Missha Aqua Skincare

Missha Aqua brings together water-focused products for cleansing, exfoliating, masking, and moisturizing. The live assortment includes 43+ items such as Super Aqua Ampoule Mask, Super Aqua Peeling Gel, Ultra Hyalon Emulsion, Ultra Hyaluronic Cream, Ultra Hyalon Ampoule, Mild Peel, and Cleansing Foam, so the best pick depends on the step you want to fill.

What this Missha Aqua collection covers

This page is centered on Missha products that carry the Aqua, Super Aqua, Ultra Hyalon, or Ultra Hyaluronic theme. In practical terms, that means hydration products first, with supporting items for cleansing and gentle resurfacing. The assortment is broad enough to build a simple routine from cleanser to cream, while still staying inside one Missha family.

Look at the product format before the line name. A cleansing foam has a different job than an ampoule mask, and a peeling gel should not be used like a daily moisturizer. The shared Aqua positioning helps you narrow the feel, but the format tells you where each product belongs.

Choosing between emulsion, cream, and ampoule

The Ultra Hyalon Emulsion is a lighter moisture step that suits shoppers who want slip and comfort without the weight of a cream. The Ultra Hyaluronic Cream is better when you want a final moisturizing layer with more cushion, especially after toner or serum. The Ultra Hyalon Ampoule is the more concentrated step to place before emulsion or cream when skin feels tight.

If your routine already has a rich moisturizer, start with the ampoule or emulsion. If your current routine feels too thin by evening, the cream is the more logical Missha Aqua choice. Layering all three can work for dry skin, but most routines only need one or two of these formats.

Cleansing foam, peeling gel, and mild peel

The Super Aqua Ultra Hyalon Cleansing Foam is for the wash step, so judge it by how your skin feels after rinsing. It belongs before any leave-on hydration. The Super Aqua Peeling Gel and Ultra Hyalon Mild Peel sit in the exfoliating category, which means they should be used less often than a cleanser or moisturizer.

For most people, one exfoliating format is enough at a time. Pick the peeling gel if you like a rinse-off polish feel, or the mild peel if you want a broader aqua-line exfoliating option. Follow either with a calming hydrating step such as emulsion, ampoule, mask, or cream.

When the Super Aqua Ampoule Mask makes sense

The Super Aqua Ampoule Mask is the fastest way to add a Missha Aqua step without changing your whole routine. It is useful before makeup, after travel, or on evenings when your usual moisturizer is not enough. Because it is a sheet mask format, it gives a temporary hydration boost rather than replacing daily cream.

Use the mask after cleansing and before heavier moisturizer. If you already own the Ultra Hyalon Ampoule, the mask is still useful as an occasional treatment because it gives skin a soaked, leave-on contact period. Keep the rest of the routine simple on mask nights so the finish does not feel overloaded.

Skin type fit inside the Aqua range

Combination and normal skin often do well starting with emulsion, cleansing foam, or an occasional ampoule mask. Dry skin may prefer the Ultra Hyaluronic Cream, then add ampoule underneath when tightness returns quickly. Oily skin can still use Aqua products, but lighter formats usually make more sense than stacking several leave-on layers.

Sensitive skin should be more careful with the peeling gel and mild peel than with basic hydration products. Introduce exfoliating items slowly and keep them separate from other strong actives at first. If your skin reacts easily, the cream, emulsion, mask, or ampoule are the safer places to begin.

Routine order for Missha Aqua products

A simple order is cleanser, exfoliating product when used, mask or ampoule, emulsion, and cream. The cleansing foam starts the routine. Peeling gel or mild peel should follow cleansing and then be rinsed or used according to its product directions.

Leave-on hydration should move from lighter to richer textures. Ampoule goes before emulsion, and cream usually comes last. If you use the Super Aqua Ampoule Mask, apply it after cleansing, then seal with emulsion or cream if your skin still needs comfort.

How to think about value

The Missha Aqua assortment includes single-use masks and full-size products such as 100 ml peeling gel, 130 ml emulsion, 70 ml cream, 47 ml ampoule, 250 ml mild peel, and 200 ml cleansing foam. Single masks are best for occasional use or testing the Aqua feel. Larger bottles and jars are better when the product fills a daily routine step.

For value, choose the item you can finish consistently. A daily cleanser or emulsion often gives better cost per use than a treatment you forget to use. If you are unsure about texture, start with one focused step before buying multiple Aqua products.

Buying Missha Aqua from skinsli

Skinsli groups these Missha Aqua products so you can compare the live assortment without searching the whole Missha catalog. The collection includes current and older naming variants, such as Ultra Hyalon and Ultra Hyaluronic listings, which helps when shoppers are matching packaging or replacing a product they already know.

Check the product title, size, and format before checkout. Some listings carry old-version notes, so the title can matter as much as the line name. When packaging updates happen, matching by format and volume is the cleanest way to avoid choosing the wrong Missha Aqua item.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • The Missha Super Aqua items in this collection are mainly for hydration and water-light comfort, with supporting products for cleansing and exfoliation. The live grid includes ampoule masks, peeling gel, Ultra Hyalon emulsion, hyaluronic cream, ampoule, mild peel, and cleansing foam.

  • Choose the Ultra Hyalon Emulsion if you want a lighter daily moisture layer. Choose the Ultra Hyaluronic Cream if your skin needs a richer final step or feels tight after lighter products. Dry skin can use the ampoule under either one.

  • Treat the Super Aqua Peeling Gel as an occasional exfoliating product, not as a daily cleanser. Start slowly, then follow with a hydrating Missha Aqua product such as an ampoule, emulsion, mask, or cream if your skin feels fresh but slightly dry.

  • Use the Super Aqua Ampoule Mask after cleansing and before heavier moisturizer. It works well when you want a quick hydration step before makeup, after travel, or on nights when your usual routine needs extra comfort.

  • Yes. Apply the Ultra Hyalon Ampoule before the Ultra Hyaluronic Cream so the lighter serum-like step sits under the richer layer. If your skin is oily or combination, you may prefer ampoule plus emulsion instead of ampoule plus cream.

  • Sensitive skin should usually start with a basic hydration format, such as the Ultra Hyalon Emulsion, Ultra Hyaluronic Cream, Ultra Hyalon Ampoule, or Super Aqua Ampoule Mask. Be more cautious with the peeling gel and mild peel because exfoliating products are more likely to bother reactive skin.

  • Some live Missha Aqua listings identify older packaging or naming, such as old versions of the Ultra Hyalon Emulsion or Ultra Hyaluronic Cream. Check the title, volume, and product format so you can match the item you already use or choose the version you prefer.

  • For daily use, larger formats like cleansing foam, emulsion, cream, ampoule, peeling gel, or mild peel usually make more sense than single masks. The Super Aqua Ampoule Mask is better as a trial, travel, or occasional treatment format.