Rejuran is the brand most synonymous with PDRN โ its injectable is the gold standard in Korean aesthetic clinics. The brand has since extended into topical skincare, which raises a question: do their at-home products live up to the clinical name?
We tested five Rejuran-branded topical products over six weeks. One panelist, daily use, controlled photos under same lighting.
1. Rejuran Turnover Ampoule โ The clear winner
The flagship topical. Concentrated low-molecular-weight PDRN, paired with sodium hyaluronate. Visible texture improvement by week four; brighter, more even tone by week six. The only product we kept using past the test period.
2. Rejuran Healer Cream โ Solid follow-up
Marketed as the moisturizer companion. Lower PDRN concentration than the ampoule, but a respectable hydrator with ceramides. We would use it, but not as the main PDRN source.
3. Rejuran Sheet Mask โ Better than expected
Sheet masks usually deliver active ingredients poorly. This one was a pleasant surprise โ visible plumping after one use, and the essence felt closer to the ampoule than to typical mask serum. Use twice weekly.
4. Rejuran Toner โ Skip
The PDRN concentration here is too low to do meaningful work, and the formulation is mostly water-based hydration. You can get the same effect from a $15 hyaluronic acid toner.
5. Rejuran Eye Cream โ The disappointment
Expensive, sticky, and produced no visible result over six weeks. Eye creams are notoriously difficult to evaluate, but for the price we expected something. We did not get it.
The verdict
Buy the Turnover Ampoule, consider the Sheet Mask, skip the toner and eye cream. The Healer Cream is solid but not essential if you already have a good moisturizer.



