Ampoules are small, sealed vials containing a single application of highly concentrated extracts in a water or oil base. They are typically used in skin care to deliver a concentrated dose of active ingredients to the skin.

Ampoules are a popular choice for beauty professionals and estheticians because they offer a number of benefits. First, ampoules are highly concentrated, which means that they can deliver a more potent dose of active ingredients to the skin than traditional skin care products. This can be beneficial for treating a variety of skin concerns, such as acne, wrinkles, and hyperpigmentation.

Second, ampoules are typically packaged in single-use vials, which means that they are hygienic and easy to use. This is important for both beauty professionals and estheticians, as it helps to prevent the spread of bacteria.

Third, ampoules are typically affordable; however, some of the highly effective and expensive serum comes in the form of ampules. It is usually a good practice to use some kinds of penetration enhancers like ultrasound or mask if you use ampules so the serum penetrates much better into the skin.

There are a number of different types of ampoules available, each of which is formulated to address a specific skin concern. Some of the most common types of ampoules include:

  • Hydrating ampoules. These ampoules are formulated with ingredients that help to hydrate the skin, such as hyaluronic acid and glycerin.
  • Anti-aging ampoules. These ampoules are formulated with ingredients that help to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines, such as retinol and peptides.
  • Acne-fighting ampoules. These ampoules are formulated with ingredients that help to fight acne, such as benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid.
  • Brightening ampoules. These ampoules are formulated with ingredients that help to brighten the complexion, such as vitamin C and kojic acid.

Ampoules can be used as part of a daily skin care routine or as a targeted treatment for specific skin concerns. To use an ampoule, simply open the vial and apply the contents to the skin. Ampoules can be used on the face, neck, and décolleté.