Mediheal
Collagen Ampoule Pad
A hydrating toner by Mediheal — featuring Adenosine (helps smooth fine lines) and Tripeptide-1 (stimulates collagen synthesis).
38 of 38 ingredients identified
Informational only — check the packaging and a professional for advice.
Actives combined with exfoliation
This formula pairs active ingredients with exfoliation. Introduce gradually and watch for sensitivity.
Barrier-support ingredients present
Ceramide NP, Milk Protein Extract help reinforce the skin barrier.
Contains fragrance
Fragrance is a common trigger for sensitivity and irritation in reactive skin.
Category breakdown
Active · 6Humectant · 5Fragrance · 5Emollient · 4Other · 4Solvent / vehicle · 3Soothing · 3Antioxidant · 2Surfactant · 2Barrier support · 2Exfoliant · 1Preservative · 1
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Full ingredient breakdown
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A gold-standard humectant that draws water into the skin.
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A polyethoxylated glycerin derivative (26 ethylene oxide units) that provides humectant hydration and improves texture.
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A gentle humectant derived from sugar beets.
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A multifunctional antioxidant that calms skin and enhances the performance of preservative systems.
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A gentle urea-derived humectant that hydrates without the roughness of high-dose urea.
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A licorice-root-derived salt that calms inflammation and soothes irritated, reactive skin.
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A gentle soothing and skin-conditioning agent.
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Undissolved native collagen protein used in cosmetics as a humectant and film-former that conditions the skin surface; distinct from hydrolyzed or soluble collagen forms.
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A nucleoside used at low concentrations to help smooth the look of fine lines; a common K-beauty anti-aging active.
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An AHA most often used in small amounts to adjust pH.
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A vitamin-rich mango fruit extract that delivers antioxidants and helps brighten skin.
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A postbiotic ferment used to support the skin microbiome and barrier.
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A skin-identical lipid that rebuilds the barrier.
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Milk Protein Extract is derived from bovine milk and contains a complex of caseins, whey proteins, lipids, and amino acids. In cosmetics, it functions as a skin-conditioning and barrier-supportive ingredient — the protein hydrolysate fraction provides amino acids and hydrolyzed peptide fragments, while the lipid fraction contributes emollient and barrier-reinforcing activity. Commonly used in anti-aging toners and pads at low concentrations for a combined conditioning and barrier benefit.
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A short synthetic tripeptide that mimics a collagen fragment, used in anti-aging formulations to support collagen production and skin resilience.
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A peptide marketed to relax expression lines.
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A signaling peptide that supports skin repair and firmness.
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A collagen-signalling peptide (the second half of Matrixyl 3000) that prompts skin to rebuild structural proteins, improving firmness over time.
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A signal peptide marketed to support collagen and firmness.