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SKIN1004 Madagascar Centella Ampoule – Cica Soothing Ampoule for Sensitive Skin
SKIN1004 Madagascar Centella Ampoule – Cica Soothing Ampoule for Sensitive Skin
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Your skin is red, reactive, or constantly on the edge of a breakout — and nothing seems to calm it down for long. The SKIN1004 Madagascar Centella Ampoule is a minimal-ingredient ampoule built for exactly that. Centella Asiatica extract sourced from Madagascar, one of the most phytochemically rich growing regions for this plant, in a fragrance-free, alcohol-free formula with no fillers. Just what your skin barrier needs to stop reacting and start recovering.
HOW IT WORKS
Centella Asiatica Extract — the hero ingredient. Centella (also known as Cica or Gotu Kola) contains a group of active compounds called centellosides — madecassic acid, asiaticoside and asiatic acid — that are widely studied for their anti-inflammatory and skin-barrier-reinforcing properties in K-beauty formulations.
Why Madagascar matters. The climate and soil of Madagascar produce Centella with a particularly dense phytochemical profile. SKIN1004 sources exclusively from this region and uses 100% of the extract without diluting it with additional actives or fragrance.
Barrier support and redness reduction. The centellosides help regulate the skin's inflammatory response and support barrier recovery. With consistent use, skin becomes less reactive to environmental triggers, product changes and stress.
Water-light texture. Absorbs like water. No residue, no tackiness. Layerable under any moisturiser, sun essence or serum in your routine.
This is educational information, not medical advice. For persistent skin concerns, consult a qualified dermatologist.
GOOD FOR
Sensitive and reactive skin · Post-breakout redness and inflammation · Skin recovering from over-exfoliation or barrier damage · Acne-prone skin that needs calming without clogging · Dry and dehydrated skin · All skin types, including combination and oily
Fragrance-free, alcohol-free, minimal ingredient list — well-tolerated by most sensitive skin types. Patch test on your jawline for 3 nights if your skin is highly reactive.
HOW TO USE
- After cleansing, apply to damp or dry skin as the first step in your routine — before serums, moisturiser or sun protection.
- Dispense 2–3 drops into your palm or directly onto skin.
- Press and pat gently across the face. Do not rub.
- Follow with your moisturiser or the rest of your routine.
- Use morning and night for best results.
FULL INGREDIENTS
Water (Aqua), Glycerin, Butylene Glycol, Centella Asiatica Extract, 1,2-Hexanediol, Cellulose Gum, Ethylhexylglycerin.
Free of: fragrance, alcohol, parabens, silicones.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What does Centella Asiatica actually do for the skin?
Centella Asiatica contains a group of compounds called centellosides — including madecassic acid and asiaticoside — that help reduce the appearance of skin redness, support barrier recovery and reinforce the skin's natural moisture retention. For sensitive or reactive skin, consistent use may result in skin that feels calmer and becomes progressively less reactive over time. This is educational information, not medical advice — consult a dermatologist for persistent skin concerns.
Can I use the SKIN1004 Centella Ampoule with active ingredients like niacinamide or vitamin C?
Yes. Because the ampoule contains no strong acids or exfoliants, it layers safely with most actives. Apply the Centella Ampoule first on clean skin as the thinnest layer, then follow with your serum or treatment. Apply products from thinnest to thickest texture for best absorption.
Is the SKIN1004 Madagascar Centella Ampoule suitable for acne-prone skin?
Yes — it is one of the few ampoules well-suited to acne-prone skin precisely because of what it does not contain. No fragrance, no alcohol, no silicones, no heavy emollients. The Centella extract helps reduce the appearance of post-breakout redness and supports barrier recovery after a breakout cycle — which is when acne-prone skin is most vulnerable to further irritation.
We're here to educate, not to diagnose. For personalised skin advice, always consult a qualified dermatologist.
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