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An ampoule (also ampul and ampule) is a small sealed vial used to contain and preserve a sample, usually a solid or liquid. Ampoules are usually made of glass. Modern ampoules are most commonly used for pharmaceuticals and chemicals that must be protected from air and contaminants.
When first using an ampoule in your skincare routine, one thing to keep in mind is that the word ampoule describes the sealed glass vial that contains a serum. So the contents are serums while the package is the ampoule.
Most ampoules are made to either give an anti-aging, healing or soothing effect. There are also hydrating ampoules, ampoules made to fight acne, and ampoules made to give the skin a brightening boost.
“Ampoules are generally a more concentrated serum and tend to be used for a specific amount of time,” Dr. Zamani explains, “whereas serums have been formulated to be used on a long-term, daily basis.”
Basically, ampoules are little glass vials of super-charged serums divvied out into daily doses. Typically, they are meant for a two-week or sometimes month-long intensive program to rebalance or recharge tired skin—kind of like a trip to an ashram for your face.
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Ampoules are a K-Beauty staple with serious skin benefits. Here, Kiehl’s breaks down what ampoules are, what they do, and how to use ampoules for skin. What Are Ampoules? Here’s What You Should Know. With their vaguely scientific-sounding name and similarity to serums, ampoules are quite intriguing to the unfamiliar.