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I was just moving a few bottles around the vanity when a tiny, glass‑drop vial caught my eye. No flashy label, just a sleek black cap and a promise of “deep collagen” tucked into the description. I slipped it into the cart, more out of curiosity than any grand expectation. A week later, after a few drops each night, I started noticing that the fine lines around my eyes felt a tad less “etched” and the skin on my cheeks seemed a bit more “plumped.” Not a miracle, but enough to keep me reaching for the bottle.

The brand behind it is SUNGBOON EDITOR, a name that’s been popping up in Korean skincare circles for a while. Their Glow Intensive Deep Collagen Silk Peptide EGF Ampoule packs a lot of buzz into a 1.35 fl oz bottle. What’s interesting is how they’ve managed to blend several high‑end actives-EGF, a 13‑peptide complex, and even 24 K gold-into a texture that feels more like a silk‑soft serum than a heavy cream.
What makes this ampoule stand out?
Instead of the usual one‑ingredient focus you see with many serums, this formula tries to cover a few bases at once. The EGF‑powered encapsulated actives are meant to jump‑start cell turnover, while the silk peptides aim to smooth the surface.
Most people notice that the texture is almost liquid‑silk, which makes the application feel luxurious without the sticky residue you sometimes get from heavier creams. The precision dosage applicator is a small, drop‑per‑click tip that lets you control how much you use-handy if you’re worried about waste or over‑application.

A quick glance at the ingredient list shows a “multi‑collagen density support” blend. Deep collagen paired with EGF is marketed to improve firmness and texture. In practice, after a couple of weeks, my skin did feel a little tighter around the jawline, which could be the result of that collagen boost or simply the skin reacting to the added hydration.
How I actually use it
I keep the ampoule on the nightstand, right after my cleanser and before moisturizer. A single drop onto the palm, then a gentle pat onto the face-no rubbing needed. The silk‑like feel lets it glide over the skin, and the gold particles give a faint shimmer that fades once absorbed.
✅ Step‑by‑step
- Cleanse and tone as usual.
- Dispense one drop using the precision tip.
- Pat gently onto face and neck; avoid the eye area.
- Follow with a moisturizer to lock in the actives.
I’ve found that using it in the evening works best. The skin’s natural repair cycle is more active at night, so the EGF and peptides have a chance to do their thing while you’re asleep. In the morning, I usually skip it and just go straight to sunscreen-no need for another layer if the skin already feels hydrated.

A couple of things to keep in mind
- If you have extremely sensitive skin, the gold particles or the high concentration of peptides might cause a mild tingling sensation. A patch test is advisable.
- The bottle is small, so you’ll need to reorder fairly often if you decide to make it a staple in your routine.
Overall, the ampoule delivers on the promise of “silky‑smooth” more in texture than in dramatic skin transformation. It’s not a replacement for a full anti‑aging regimen, but it does add a nice layer of refinement, especially for those who enjoy the ritual of a nightly serum.
Note: This product contains active ingredients such as peptides and EGF. Perform a patch test before full use and consult a dermatologist if you have any concerns.
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