Centella Tea-Trica Relief Ampoule - 100 ml
Description
What It Is & Key Ingredients
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This is an ampoule from SKIN1004 (also written Skin 1004) — made for soothing and calming irritated or acne-prone skin.
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The formula uses “Tea-Trica”: a combination of Tea Tree Leaf Water + Centella Asiatica + pine/cypress extracts.
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High centella content: Centella Asiatica extract is ~55% according to a seller.
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Anti-sebum complex (“ANTI SEBUM P(HD)”): helps control excess oil and manage pores.
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Texture: Lightweight, fast-absorbing liquid (not sticky).
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Alcohol-free, paraben-free (according to CareToBeauty).
Benefits / What It’s Good For
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Soothing & calming: Helps calm redness, irritation, and inflammation.
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Barrier support: The centella helps in skin repair and strengthening the skin barrier.
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Sebum control: The anti-sebum complex helps regulate oiliness.
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Pore minimizing: Helps reduce the look of enlarged pores.
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Good for acne-prone skin: Because of tea tree and anti-sebum action. (She Shop)
Potential Drawbacks / Things to Consider
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Tea tree sensitivity: Some users report that the tea tree or other components irritate their skin. > “It might be because of the essential oils … You might be sensitive to tea tree oil …”
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Breakouts / Purging: A few people said it made their acne worse or caused breakouts after use.
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Patch test strongly recommended: Because of active botanicals (tea tree + centella), test on a small skin area first.
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Price variation: Different local sellers list different prices (see below).
How to Use It
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After cleansing (and toning, if you use a toner), apply a few drops of the ampoule to your face.
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Gently pat the skin to help absorption. (She Shop)
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Use morning and/or night, depending on your routine and skin needs.
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After the ampoule, follow with your moisturizer (especially if your skin is dry or if you feel the ampoule alone isn’t hydrating enough).
My Verdict / Recommendation
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Recommended if:
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You have sensitive, irritated, or acne-prone skin that you want to calm.
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You want an ampoule that both soothes and controls oil / sebum.
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You don’t mind botanical extracts like tea tree and centella.
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Be cautious if:
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You have very reactive skin or know you’re sensitive to tea tree.
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You’ve had breakouts with similar soothing / calming products.
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You want a completely “neutral” formula (no essential-oil-type actives).
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Always patch-test before full use, especially with this kind of active.