Skin science,
simplified.
Results-driven K-beauty.
Formulated for real skin.
Rice Bran Water concentration — the dominant base, not a trace ingredient
Exfoliates, brightens, and hydrates in a single step
Refund rate — customers keep what they buy because it works
Dr Melaxin Peel Shot White Rice Ampoule
A clinical-grade brightening ampoule built around 640,000ppm Rice Bran Water. Gluconolactone PHA and Salicylic Acid resurface gently. Niacinamide and Arbutin brighten. Hyaluronic Acid hydrates. One bottle. Real results.
Everything you need to start.
What’s inside.
Rice Bran Water
The Base · 640,000ppm
Not a trace ingredient — the dominant base. Oryza Sativa at extremely high concentration delivers sustained soothing, brightening, and barrier support.
Gluconolactone PHA
The Exfoliant
A polyhydroxy acid that resurfaces with significantly lower irritation than AHA. Ideal for sensitive skin. Works gradually and gently.
Niacinamide
The Brightener
Reduces the appearance of dark spots and pigmentation. Minimises pore visibility. Strengthens the skin barrier while everything else works.
Hyaluronic Acid
The Hydrator
Multi-depth hydration via Hyaluronic Acid and Sodium Hyaluronate. Keeps skin balanced and comfortable as it exfoliates and renews.
Real skin. Real results.
“Finally found something that actually fades my dark spots without irritating my sensitive skin. The rice ampoule is everything.”
“I was sceptical about K-beauty but this genuinely changed my skin texture in two weeks. The ingredient list speaks for itself.”
“The formula feels luxurious but the results are clinical. Exactly what I was looking for — no fluff, just ingredients that work.”
Ingredient intelligence.
Skincare clarity.

Why PHA is the gentler alternative to AHA
Polyhydroxy acids deliver exfoliation with significantly lower irritation. Here’s the science.

Rice in skincare: the science behind 640,000ppm
Most rice products are trace ingredients. Korena’s base is different — here’s why concentration matters.

Building a K-beauty routine for Australian skin
What works in Korean conditions doesn’t always translate directly. Here’s how to adapt.
Skin intelligence, delivered.
Ingredient breakdowns, routine guides, and early access to new products.


