Sungboon Editor Tomato
SUNGBOON EDITOR's tomato line centres on two active sources: green tomato extract for pore minimising and firming, and gold tomato for antioxidant protection. The Green Tomato Pore range covers every routine step from cleansing oil and powder wash to toner, lifting ampoules, sheet masks, and two sunscreen variants. The 350ml Pore Toner is sized for generous daily application without a small-bottle premium. The NMN Pore Lifting Ampoule adds an NAD+ precursor to the standard lifting complex for a more intensive treatment. The Gold Tomato Antioxidant Bubble Serum brings a fizzing-application format with lycopene-rich gold tomato actives. Skinsli carries 38+ SUNGBOON EDITOR tomato products from the Korean market.
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Buying guide
Buying Guide: SUNGBOON EDITOR Tomato Skincare
SUNGBOON EDITOR's tomato range is one of the most complete single-ingredient lines in Korean skincare, covering every step from cleanse to SPF protection. Green tomato extract drives the pore-focused sub-line; gold tomato drives the antioxidant sub-line. This guide walks through each product type, explains the active differences between green and gold tomato, and helps you build a routine around the 38+ products in this collection.
Green Tomato vs Gold Tomato: Two Distinct Active Profiles
SUNGBOON EDITOR separates its tomato line into two distinct groups. The Green Tomato Pore range uses unripe tomato extract, which is higher in tomatidine and alpha-tomatine - compounds associated with sebum control, pore tightening, and firmness. The Gold Tomato range uses ripe, lycopene-rich gold tomato extract. Lycopene is a carotenoid antioxidant with a documented UV-damage-neutralising effect, making it relevant for daytime antioxidant protection. If your primary concern is visible pores and oily T-zones, the Green Tomato line addresses that directly. If uneven tone and oxidative stress from sun exposure are the concern, the Gold Tomato Antioxidant Bubble Serum is the relevant product.
Starting the Routine: Cleansing Oil and Powder Wash
The Green Tomato Pore Cleansing Oil (200 ml) is the first step for a double-cleanse routine. Cleansing oils remove sunscreen, makeup, and sebum from the skin surface before a water-based second cleanser. At 200 ml, it provides roughly three to four months of daily use for one application per night. The Green Tomato 50g Powder Wash is the second-cleanse option: the powder format activates into a micro-lather with water, providing a gentle physical texture alongside the green tomato extract. Powder washes are a common Korean format that avoids the preservative load of a pre-formulated foam cleanser and keeps the powder phase more shelf-stable. Both together form the cleansebase of a full Green Tomato routine.
Green Tomato Pore Toner 350ml: Generous-Size Daily Application
The Green Tomato Pore Toner (350 ml) is the largest-format product in the SUNGBOON EDITOR tomato range on Skinsli. The 350 ml fill enables the seven-skin method - applying toner in multiple thin layers to build hydration - without worrying about running out quickly. Larger toner formats also allow for cotton-pad exfoliation passes without rationing the product. The Pore Toner uses green tomato extract alongside pore-minimising actives to tighten the surface appearance of pores after cleansing. It applies after the cleanser step and before any ampoule or serum. At a generous serving size, the 350 ml bottle typically lasts three to four months with daily use.
Green Tomato Lifting Ampoules: Standard, Plus, and NMN Variants
SUNGBOON EDITOR offers three ampoule variants within the Green Tomato Pore sub-line. The Green Tomato Pore Lifting Ampoule (30 ml) is the core formula, targeting firmness and pore reduction with a concentrated green tomato extract. The Pore Lifting Ampoule Plus (30 ml) increases the active concentration or adds a secondary lifting compound, typically a peptide or plant stem cell co-active. The NMN Pore Lifting Ampoule (40 ml) introduces nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN), an NAD+ precursor that has gained attention for its role in cellular energy production and skin firmness at a deeper level than topical peptides alone. The NMN variant is the most intensive option; it is also the largest fill at 40 ml. For first-time buyers, the standard 30 ml Pore Lifting Ampoule is the practical starting point before moving to the Plus or NMN upgrade.
Gold Tomato Antioxidant Bubble Serum 150ml: Antioxidant Boost with a Fizzing Format
The Gold Tomato Antioxidant Bubble Serum (150 ml) stands apart from the rest of the tomato range in two ways: it uses gold tomato rather than green tomato, and it dispenses as a fizzing or bubbling application. The carbonation-style texture provides a light physical sensation on application and is designed to increase absorption of lycopene and antioxidant compounds into the upper skin layers. At 150 ml it is one of the larger serum fills in the range, suited to both face and neck use at a generous daily amount. The antioxidant angle makes it most useful in a morning routine where daytime oxidative stress from UV and pollution is a concern.
Two Pore Sunscreens: Sunscreen and Blurring Variants
SUNGBOON EDITOR produces two green tomato sunscreen variants, both at 50 g. The Green Tomato Pore Sunscreen focuses on UV protection and pore management. The Green Tomato Pore Blurring Sunscreen adds a physical blurring effect - typically through silica or soft-focus pigments - that visually minimises pore appearance immediately on application, making it useful before makeup or on no-makeup skin. Both apply as the final morning step. The Blurring variant is the better choice when a foundation-like smoothing finish is wanted; the standard Pore Sunscreen suits those who prefer a minimal-residue finish with no blurring film.
Green Tomato Ampoule Mask (10 sheets): Weekly Treatment
The Green Tomato Ampoule Mask comes in a 10-sheet box. Each sheet is soaked in a green tomato ampoule essence. Sheet masks are typically used two to three times per week rather than daily; at 10 sheets, this box provides roughly three to five weeks of regular use. The ampoule format means a higher active concentration per sheet than a standard hydrating mask. After removing the mask, pat in any remaining essence rather than rinsing, then apply the next routine step as normal. The mask works well on the day of cleansing-oil use when pores are already clear.
Building a Full SUNGBOON EDITOR Tomato Routine
A complete Green Tomato routine from the available products runs: Pore Cleansing Oil (PM only) → Powder Wash → Pore Toner → Pore Lifting Ampoule (or NMN variant) → moisturiser from another line → Green Tomato Pore Sunscreen or Pore Blurring Sunscreen (AM only). Add the Ampoule Mask two to three times per week in place of the ampoule step. Add the Gold Tomato Antioxidant Bubble Serum before the lifting ampoule in the morning if antioxidant protection is a priority. This routine addresses pore visibility, firmness, UV protection, and surface antioxidant defence from products within a single brand system, reducing compatibility guesswork.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Is the Green Tomato Pore Toner 350ml safe for daily use, and why is it so large?
Yes, the Green Tomato Pore Toner is formulated for daily use after cleansing. The 350 ml fill is a Korean retail format common for toners that are applied generously - either with cotton pads or hands - or in multiple thin layers using the seven-skin method. At daily use, the bottle lasts roughly three to four months, which makes it more economical per millilitre than a standard 150-200 ml toner.
What does NMN in the Green Tomato NMN Pore Lifting Ampoule 40ml add that the standard 30ml version does not?
NMN (nicotinamide mononucleotide) is a precursor to NAD+, a coenzyme involved in cellular energy metabolism and DNA repair. Its topical use in skincare is associated with improving skin elasticity at the cellular level. The standard Pore Lifting Ampoule uses green tomato's tomatidine-based firming complex. The NMN version adds the NAD+ precursor pathway on top, making it a more intensive firming treatment. It is also 10 ml larger at 40 ml. For users primarily concerned with visible pore size, the standard version is sufficient; for those also targeting deeper firmness loss, the NMN variant is worth the step up.
Should I use the Green Tomato Pore Blurring Sunscreen or the regular Green Tomato Pore Sunscreen?
The Pore Blurring Sunscreen adds physical soft-focus agents (typically silica particles) that visually smooth pore appearance immediately on application, creating a foundation-like finish before or without makeup. If you want a light-coverage, pore-minimising finish for the day, choose the Blurring variant. If you prefer a more neutral, minimal-residue sunscreen that does not leave a smoothing film, the standard Pore Sunscreen is the better choice. Both provide the same UV protection base from the green tomato line.
What is gold tomato extract in the Antioxidant Bubble Serum and how does it differ from green tomato?
Gold tomato extract comes from fully ripe tomatoes with a high lycopene content. Lycopene is a red-orange carotenoid antioxidant that neutralises free radicals generated by UV exposure and environmental pollution. Green tomato extract, by contrast, is harvested from unripe tomatoes and contains more tomatidine, which is associated with firmness and pore control. The Gold Tomato Antioxidant Bubble Serum uses the ripe-tomato antioxidant profile for daytime environmental protection; the Green Tomato Pore line uses the unripe-tomato firming profile for pore care and lifting.
How do I use the Green Tomato 50g Powder Wash?
Dispense a small amount of powder into wet palms, or wet your face first, then add the powder directly. Work it into a micro-lather with circular motions and rinse thoroughly. For a double-cleanse routine, use the Green Tomato Pore Cleansing Oil first to remove sunscreen and surface oils, then follow with the Powder Wash as the second cleanse. The 50 g format is compact for the amount of product it provides; a pea-sized amount per wash is sufficient for most users.
How often should I use the Green Tomato Ampoule Mask 10-sheet box?
Two to three times per week is the standard frequency for sheet masks used as a treatment top-up. At 10 sheets, this frequency provides roughly three to five weeks of use per box. The ampoule concentration in each sheet is higher than a standard hydrating mask, so daily use is not necessary. Apply on cleansed skin after toner, leave on for 15-20 minutes, then pat in any remaining essence and continue with the rest of your routine.
What makes the Green Tomato Pore Lifting Ampoule Plus different from the original Pore Lifting Ampoule?
Both are 30 ml and focus on pore minimising and skin firming. The Plus version typically increases the concentration of the green tomato pore complex or adds a secondary co-active such as a peptide or plant stem cell extract. The specific additions are listed on the ingredient label of each product. For users who found the standard Pore Lifting Ampoule effective but want a stronger result, the Plus is the natural next step.
Does the Green Tomato Pore Cleansing Oil 200ml remove waterproof sunscreen and makeup?
Yes. Cleansing oils emulsify oil-based formulas including waterproof sunscreens and makeup. Apply the dry oil to a dry face, massage to break down SPF and makeup, then add water to emulsify and rinse. Follow with the Powder Wash for a thorough double cleanse. The 200 ml volume provides approximately three to four months of nightly use at one application per evening.
Is the Green Tomato Pore range suitable for sensitive skin?
Green tomato extract is generally gentle and well-tolerated, but the Pore Lifting Ampoules contain concentrated actives that should be patch-tested on the inner arm for 48 hours before full facial use for reactive skin types. The Powder Wash and Pore Toner are among the milder steps in the range and are typically fine for sensitive skin. Avoid the ampoule mask on actively inflamed or broken skin. The Gold Tomato Antioxidant Bubble Serum's carbonation format can feel tingly on sensitive skin; test it on the neck first.
How do I know the SUNGBOON EDITOR tomato products on Skinsli are genuine Korean market items?
Skinsli imports SUNGBOON EDITOR through direct Korean market channels. All units include the original Korean ingredient list and the batch code stamped on the packaging, which can be verified through Korean cosmetics databases. SUNGBOON EDITOR is a Korean-market brand not widely distributed through official international retail channels, which means units sold outside Korea are typically parallel imports; Skinsli's direct Korean sourcing ensures the same freshness and formulation as the domestic market item.



















