SUNGBOON EDITOR Ampoules
Sungboon Editor builds its ampoule range around specific skin concerns rather than a single formula approach. The 35+ ampoules in this collection span lifting (Silk Peptide Lifting Ampoule, Intensive Lifting Ampoule), pore care (Green Tomato Pore Lifting Ampoule, Jang Young-ran Pore Ampoule), brightening (Murrupodo Vitaseed Dark Spot Ampoule, Mela Spot Whitening Sun Ampoule), collagen support (White Mushroom Collagen Lifting Ampoule), and soothing (Applefill Smoothness Soothing Ampoule). Each ampoule is concentrated enough to address its target concern as a standalone treatment step.
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Buying guide
Sungboon Editor Ampoules: A Guide to Choosing by Skin Concern
Sungboon Editor organizes its ampoule range by skin concern, giving each formula a specific target rather than a general 'anti-aging' or 'brightening' label. The 35+ ampoules in this collection cover five concern categories: lifting and firmness, pore care, dark spot and brightening, sun protection with brightening, and soothing. Choosing the right ampoule depends on identifying which concern to address first, then selecting the format and size that fits your routine frequency.
What Sungboon Editor Ampoules Are and Where They Go in a Routine
In Korean skincare, an ampoule is a high-concentration treatment step that applies after toner and before moisturizer. Ampoules contain a higher active payload than essences or serums in most formulations, which is why they are used in smaller volumes and less frequently (once or twice daily rather than continuously throughout the day as a toner might be). Sungboon Editor's ampoules follow this convention: they are concentrated treatments in 30ml to 75ml bottles designed for targeted twice-daily or once-daily use at the serum step.
The ampoule step can carry one product addressing one concern (e.g., a lifting ampoule on evenings when firmness is the focus) or rotate between products addressing multiple concerns across different days or times of day. Sungboon Editor's concern-specific range is built to support this rotation: you can alternate the Green Tomato Pore Ampoule in the morning and the Silk Peptide Lifting Ampoule at night without ingredient conflict between the two formulas.
Lifting Ampoules: Silk Peptide and Collagen Series
Four lifting-focused ampoules appear in this collection. The Silk Peptide Lifting Ampoule 30ml is the standard entry into the peptide lifting range, using silk amino acids and peptide actives for skin firmness. The Silk Peptide Intensive Lifting Ampoule in 35ml and 60ml uses a higher concentration for more advanced firmness concerns. The White Mushroom Collagen Lifting Ampoule 30ml pairs Tremella mushroom polysaccharides with collagen actives for both moisture-density and structural lifting. The Chang Yinglanpick Silk Peptide Ampoule is the brand-ambassador-named variant of the core Silk Peptide formula.
For new users, the standard 30ml Silk Peptide Lifting Ampoule is the correct starting point before committing to the larger 60ml Intensive. The White Mushroom Collagen version suits skin that is both dry and losing firmness; the silk peptide versions suit skin where firming is the primary goal without significant dryness.
Pore Ampoules: Green Tomato and Jang Young-ran Large Capacity
The Green Tomato Pore Lifting Ampoule 30ml uses green tomato extract - which contains tomatidine and skin-refining acids - to reduce visible pore enlargement. The Jang Young-ran Pore Ampoule 75ml Large Capacity is a larger format of the same core pore-treatment concept, bundled with a 10ml bonus Green Tomato Ampoule. At 75ml, the Jang Young-ran version is one of the largest ampoule bottles in the Sungboon Editor range, making it the replenishment option for regular pore ampoule users who go through a 30ml in roughly 6 to 8 weeks.
Both pore ampoules target the same concern but differ in size and whether they include the bonus. For first-time buyers, the 30ml Green Tomato Pore Lifting Ampoule is the practical trial size. For users who have confirmed it works for their skin, the 75ml Jang Young-ran format reduces the per-ml cost substantially.
Dark Spot Ampoule: Murrupodo Vitaseed Dark Spot
The Murrupodo Vitaseed Dark Spot Ampoule 30ml targets localized hyperpigmentation - sun spots, post-acne marks, and age spots - using the Vitaseed complex, which includes vitamin C derivatives and brightening plant extracts. Murrupodo is Sungboon Editor's sub-brand name for this brightening range, and the Vitaseed complex drives both brightening speed and sustained lightening over a treatment cycle.
Unlike a full-face brightening serum, the Dark Spot Ampoule is designed for targeted application: apply it with a dropper or fingertip directly onto spots rather than spreading across the full face. This concentrates the actives where the pigmentation is and avoids brightening skin that does not need it. For diffuse dullness across the whole face, the Mela Spot Whitening Sun Ampoule covers more surface area more efficiently.
Mela Spot Whitening Sun Ampoule 40ml: UV Protection and Brightening
The Mela Spot Whitening Sun Ampoule 40ml is a product that combines an SPF sun protection function with brightening actives targeting melanin production (mela = melanin). This is a sun ampoule format rather than a traditional sunscreen: it delivers UV protection and spot-prevention actives in the same step, making it a more efficient morning product than layering a separate sunscreen over a separate brightening serum.
Check the product listing for the specific SPF rating to confirm it provides adequate daily protection before using it as your only sun protection step. For skin dealing with active hyperpigmentation, pairing this ampoule with the Dark Spot Ampoule covers both prevention (sun protection blocks new melanin from UV triggers) and treatment (dark spot actives lighten existing marks) in a two-ampoule morning sequence.
Applefill Smoothness Soothing Ampoule 30ml
The Applefill Smoothness Soothing Ampoule 30ml is the calming product in the Sungboon Editor ampoule range, using apple-derived actives to smooth and soothe irritated or reactive skin. Applefill references apple stem cell extracts and apple-sourced polyphenols, which have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. This ampoule suits skin that needs calming between active treatments or after exposure to environmental stressors like sun, cold, or pollution.
For skin in an active rotation of lifting and pore ampoules, using the Applefill Soothing Ampoule on alternate days provides a recovery day without skipping the ampoule step entirely. It is also useful as a standalone daily ampoule for sensitive skin that is not ready for the concentration levels in the lifting or dark spot formulas.
How to Choose the Right Sungboon Editor Ampoule
The five concern categories in this collection map to five skin concerns in priority order. Firmness and laxity: start with the Silk Peptide Lifting Ampoule 30ml and progress to the Intensive 60ml as needed. Pore enlargement: start with the Green Tomato Pore Lifting Ampoule 30ml, and upgrade to the Jang Young-ran 75ml for replenishment. Localized dark spots: the Murrupodo Vitaseed Dark Spot Ampoule for targeted application. Overall dullness plus sun prevention: the Mela Spot Whitening Sun Ampoule. Calming and recovery: the Applefill Soothing Ampoule.
For skin with multiple concerns, a rotating evening routine pairs complementary ampoules across different days. Evening rotation example: Silk Peptide Lifting Ampoule Monday and Thursday (firmness), Green Tomato Pore Lifting Ampoule Tuesday and Friday (pores), Applefill Soothing Ampoule Wednesday (recovery), Murrupodo Dark Spot on spots as needed. Each ampoule takes 60 seconds to apply, keeping the treatment step short regardless of which formula is in rotation.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between a Sungboon Editor ampoule and a regular serum?
Sungboon Editor ampoules are more concentrated than standard serums, delivering a higher active payload in a smaller application volume. A serum is typically used across the full face as a general treatment layer; an ampoule is a targeted treatment step with a specific concern focus. In a routine, the ampoule step goes between toner and moisturizer, applying 2 to 3 drops and pressing them in before the moisturizer seals the actives.
Is the Sungboon Editor Jang Young-ran Pore Ampoule 75ml the same as the Green Tomato Pore Lifting Ampoule?
The Jang Young-ran Pore Ampoule uses the same core green tomato pore-treatment formula as the Green Tomato Pore Lifting Ampoule, but in a 75ml large-capacity format that also includes a 10ml bonus green tomato ampoule. The Jang Young-ran name is a brand ambassador label. In terms of formula, the two are equivalent; the difference is size and the bonus inclusion in the Jang Young-ran set.
Does the Sungboon Editor Mela Spot Whitening Sun Ampoule provide enough sun protection for daily outdoor use?
Check the product listing for the SPF rating on the Mela Spot Whitening Sun Ampoule. If it carries SPF50+ PA++++, it is suitable as a standalone sun protection step for daily outdoor use. If the SPF is lower (SPF30 or below), layer it under a separate SPF50+ sunscreen for full protection. The ampoule's brightening actives work regardless of SPF level, but the sun protection function depends on the specific SPF rating on the current formula.
How do I apply the Sungboon Editor Murrupodo Vitaseed Dark Spot Ampoule?
Apply the Murrupodo Vitaseed Dark Spot Ampoule directly to the spots you want to lighten using a dropper or your fingertip, rather than spreading it across the full face. After cleansing and toning, place 1 drop on each problem area and press gently. Follow with your moisturizer as usual. For morning use, apply sunscreen on top to prevent the brightening actives from causing photosensitivity.
Is the Sungboon Editor Applefill Smoothness Soothing Ampoule suitable for sensitive skin daily use?
Yes. The Applefill Soothing Ampoule is one of the gentler products in the Sungboon Editor ampoule range because apple-derived polyphenols and stem cell extracts are calming actives rather than exfoliating or acid-based. Sensitive skin can use it daily as the primary ampoule step. It also works as a recovery day product between sessions of the stronger lifting or pore ampoules for sensitive skin that needs a break from concentrated actives.
Can I alternate the Sungboon Editor Silk Peptide Lifting Ampoule with the Green Tomato Pore Lifting Ampoule?
Yes. The two formulas target different concerns (firmness vs. pore refinement) and do not conflict. A common approach is to use the Green Tomato Pore Lifting Ampoule in the morning for a tightening prep step before makeup, and the Silk Peptide Lifting Ampoule at night for the firming treatment while skin repairs. Alternating them across evenings also works if both concerns need attention but twice-daily ampoule use feels like too much.
Is the Sungboon Editor Chang Yinglanpick Silk Peptide Ampoule the same as the standard Silk Peptide Lifting Ampoule?
The Chang Yinglanpick Silk Peptide Ampoule uses the same core silk peptide formula as the standard Silk Peptide Lifting Ampoule. The Chang Yinglanpick (or Jang Young-ran in Korean) label is a brand ambassador name attached to a promotional or ambassador-edition version of the product. The formula inside is equivalent to the standard Silk Peptide Lifting Ampoule. Choose based on which is currently in stock and best priced.
Is the Sungboon Editor White Mushroom Collagen Lifting Ampoule a good choice for dry skin?
Yes. The White Mushroom Collagen Lifting Ampoule includes Tremella mushroom polysaccharides, which bind water at rates comparable to hyaluronic acid, alongside collagen-supporting actives. This dual moisture-binding and structural function makes it the best-fit lifting ampoule for skin that is both dry and losing firmness. The silk peptide ampoules address firmness without the moisture-binding function, so dry skin gets less benefit from them on the hydration side.


















