SKIN1004 Matrixyl 10 Boosting Shot Ampoule (30ml)300.00

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What It Is:
With the power of Matrixyl and hyaluronic acid, the Boosting Shot delivers concentrated ingredients deep into the skin for visible hydration and firmness.

A moisture-rich semi-emulsion formula
An ampoule with a moisture-rich texture that absorbs smoothly without any stickiness,
leaving the skin more hydrated.

Product Benefits:
Deep Hydration, Firming, Elasticity Boost, Volume Care

Skin Type:
Dry, Dehydrated, Mature, Normal

Key Ingredients:
10% Matrixyl 3000®, Madagascar Centella Asiatica Extract, Panthenol, Hyaluronic Acid, Volufiline 5%, Hydrolyzed Sponge(Spicules)

Key Ingredients:
10% Matrixyl 3000®, Madagascar Centella Asiatica Extract, Panthenol, Hyaluronic Acid, Volufiline 5%, Hydrolyzed Sponge(Spicules)

Clinically Proven Hydration & Firming Shot Powered by 10% Matrixyl 3000®
This deeply hydrating ampoule features 10% Matrixyl 3000®, Madagascar Centella, and Panthenol, delivered through micro-sized spicules (avg. 13μm)—smaller than the average pore size—for optimized absorption and performance.

How It Works – 3-Step Delivery System
STEP 1: Creates micro-pathways for enhanced ingredient absorption
STEP 2: Delivers active ingredients deep into the skin
STEP 3: Visibly restores hydration and volume, promoting firmer, plumper skin

Clinically Proven Results
– 132.8% higher absorption rate compared to spicule-free control group
– Immediate improvement in hydration and volume after a single use
– 10-layer deep moisture restoration with 100.09% hydration boost
– 24-hour moisture retention after one application
– Improved inner and outer skin hydration after 2 weeks
– Completed skin irritation test — hypoallergenic and safe for sensitive skin

*Human Skin Absorption Evaluation Test of SKIN1004 Madagascar Centella Matrixyl 10 Boosting Shot Ampoule and Spicule-Free In-House Sample (2025.02.24–2025.02.27 / 20 adult women aged 20–49 / Korea Dermatology Research Institute).
*The same spicules were used in the Matrixyl ampoule and were clinically substituted for absorption validation.