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Missha

Time Revolution Night Repair Ampoule 5X

$43

Approx. retail price

Commonly used for
Dehydration & drynessFine lines & firmnessBarrier support
Fragrance
Aromatic or essential-oil ingredients identified
Product type
Ampoule
Pregnancy
No flagged ingredients identified

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About this product

Missha Time Revolution Night Repair Ampoule 5X is an overnight treatment formulated with 77.2% Extreme Biome and 10 probiotics. It uses a three-step fermentation method and helps moisturize, brighten, improve radiance and elasticity, and strengthen the skin.

Likely good for

Likely good for an overnight serum step aimed at improving moisture, brightness, radiance and the feeling of elasticity while supporting stronger-feeling skin. Its 77.2% Extreme Biome, 10 probiotics and three-step fermentation method distinguish the formula.

How to use

Apply to clean skin, then continue with moisturizer. Follow the product label for the amount and frequency.

Key ingredients

01
BIFIDA FERMENT LYSATE
02
BUTYLENE GLYCOL
03
12-HEXANEDIOL
04
GLYCERIN

Helps attract and retain moisture.

Humectant
05
BETAINE

Reviews

Pros

  • Often described by the brand and retailers as an overnight probiotic/fermentation-focused treatment aimed at elasticity, radiance, and moisture
  • May suit those looking for a fermented-ingredient-heavy ampoule, given the '77.2% Extreme Biome' probiotic complex highlighted across brand and retailer listings
  • Some users report visible skin texture and tone improvements, consistent with brand-cited clinical claims of change after 10 hours of use

Cons

  • Contains several essential-oil/fragrance components (bergamot, lavender, orange peel, sandalwood, geranium, chamomile oils) per the full INCI, which some fragrance-sensitive users report as a potential irritant
  • Some users report the long, complex ferment-heavy ingredient list makes it harder to patch-test for sensitivities compared to simpler formulas