Is Papa Recipe Eggplant Ampoule Worth It for Pores?

Ingredient Science
Nightshades in skincare? This Korean ampoule uses eggplant ferment to visibly tighten pores without irritation.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.🍆Eggplant for pores?

I literally laughed when I saw “eggplant ferment” on the ingredient list. Thought it was gimmicky nightshade nonsense.

Then I used it. And my nose pores looked like they’d been photoshopped. The ferment isn’t just cute — it breaks down sebum buildup without the stripping feeling of salicylic acid.

2.🔍What you’re buying

It’s a lightweight serum-ampoule hybrid. $28 for 30ml at Olive Young. The claim that got me: “tightens pores with zero irritation.”

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Eggplant ferment filtrate

Not the vegetable you cook with — it’s fermented, which makes the actives way more bioavailable for skin

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Centella + Panthenol

The calming duo that keeps this from being a pore-clogging nightmare

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No essential oils

Unusual for K-beauty. They skipped the fragrance circus. Your skin won’t rebel.

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3.⚗️What’s actually inside

Star ingredient is eggplant ferment — rich in anthocyanins that reduce sebum oxidation (that’s what turns your pores dark). Plus peptides for bounce. It’s basically a pore refiner dressed as a vegetable.

  • Eggplant Ferment: reduces pore visibility by controlling oil at the source
  • Niacinamide 4%: fades dark pore shadows over time
  • Madecassoside: anti-inflammatory so you don’t get red from exfoliating
  • Sodium Hyaluronate: keeps it hydrating enough for dry zones
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4.Texture & reality check

Watery-gel. Sinks in under 15 seconds — no tacky film. Smells like… nothing. Actually nothing. Weirdly refreshing after the 18th floral-scented serum.

Week 2: my T-zone stopped producing enough oil to fry an egg. Week 3: the pores around my nose looked smaller — not gone, just… less insistent. Unexpected downside: my makeup pilled slightly if I didn’t wait a full minute before sunscreen.

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One Thing: Press it into your nose pores with your ring finger — don’t rub. The ferment works better when you give it contact time.
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5.📈Did it actually work?

Pores visibly tighter after 3 weeks. Oil production dropped maybe 40%. Blackheads? Still there but way less noticeable. Not a pore eraser — a pore tamer.

Buy if
You’re oily-combo and your pores throw shade daily
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Skip if
You’re dry as a desert — this won’t hydrate enough solo
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Worth it?
$28 for 2 months of daily use. Solid price for something that actually changes texture.
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6.🧪Final take

Best pore-focused serum I’ve used that doesn’t make my skin freak out. Not a miracle — but it’s the closest thing to one for under $30.

8.2/10
Tightens pores, zero drama
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Where to Buy: Olive Young global — grab the mini first if you’re skeptical. $12.