A 92% Centella asiatica extract ampoule paired with niacinamide and a multi-weight HA complex, fragrance-free and purpose-built for sensitive, compromised, and reactive skin. At $25 for 100ml, it is one of the most justifiable skincare purchases a budget-conscious buyer can make, and it earns a place in almost any routine that needs a soothing anchor.
Hyalu-Cica First Ampoule
A 92% Centella asiatica extract ampoule paired with niacinamide and a multi-weight HA complex, fragrance-free and purpose-built for sensitive, compromised, and reactive skin. At $25 for 100ml, it is one of the most justifiable skincare purchases a budget-conscious buyer can make, and it earns a place in almost any routine that needs a soothing anchor.
Score Breakdown
Where this product gains points and where it loses them — broken down across the four scoring pillars.
A 92% Centella asiatica extract base with niacinamide, multiple HAs, and a layered botanical-antioxidant complex, fragrance-free, at around $25 for 100ml. As a soothing-hydration workhorse, it is exceptionally well-built for the price.
Pros & Cons
- ✓92% Centella asiatica extract as the formulation base — among the highest concentrations available
- ✓Niacinamide at functional level for barrier and brightening support
- ✓Multi-weight hyaluronic acid complex for layered surface hydration
- ✓Fragrance-free, alcohol-free, silicone-free, oil-free — exceptionally gentle
- ✓Pairs beautifully with stronger actives as a buffering first step
- ✓Safe for sensitive skin, rosacea, acne, and post-procedure recovery
- ✓Outstanding value at around $25 for 100ml
- ✓Established bestseller with consistent reviews across global retailers
- ✗Too gentle for buyers specifically wanting aggressive active results
- ✗Pump packaging is functional but unglamorous
- ✗Effect is subtle rather than dramatic — experienced users may need patience to notice
Full Review
If you read enough skincare product labels, you develop a specific kind of cynicism about the word 'Centella.' It's on everything now. It's in cleansers, toners, moisturizers, sunscreens, sheet masks, and even lipsticks. It is the most over-used ingredient name in modern skincare, and most products that put 'Centella' on the front of the label include the actual extract at one or two percent somewhere near the bottom of the INCI, hidden behind a long list of water, glycerin, and texture modifiers. You're paying for the name, not the ingredient. SKIN1004 built its global reputation by refusing to play this game. The brand's original Madagascar Centella Ampoule launched with 100% Centella asiatica extract as its entire base, and it became a cult product because it was the rare Centella formulation where the marketing claim actually matched the formulation reality. The Hyalu-Cica First Ampoule is the modernized version of that original idea — 92% Centella asiatica extract, with niacinamide and a hyaluronic acid complex added on top. Everything that matters about this ampoule starts with that number.
At 92% extract, the formula is almost entirely Centella delivery. Every drop carries the four active triterpenes — asiaticoside, madecassoside, asiatic acid, and madecassic acid — that have been studied in wound healing research for decades. These aren't obscure molecules with emerging data; they have solid published clinical support for supporting skin barrier repair, reducing inflammatory markers, and promoting collagen synthesis in damaged tissue. Centella is one of the reasons Korean dermatology practices adopted it into post-procedure skincare protocols long before it became a Western trend, and the reason Western dermatologists have been quietly recommending it to patients with rosacea, atopic dermatitis, and compromised barriers for years. This ampoule gives you the highest practical exposure to those triterpenes in a commercially available product.
Beyond the Centella base, the formulation adds niacinamide as the third ingredient — a functional concentration for barrier support and mild brightening — plus sodium hyaluronate, hyaluronic acid, and hydrolyzed hyaluronic acid for layered hydration. The remaining INCI is a long list of supporting botanicals: birch sap for trace humectancy, neem leaf and flower for traditional soothing and antimicrobial effect, holy basil as an adaptogen, turmeric for curcumin-derived antioxidant activity, banana flower, ivy, aloe flower, and others. Most of these are in the lower-concentration tier and contribute more to the brand's botanical identity than to measurable clinical outcomes, but they don't introduce any irritation risk either. The formulation is fragrance-free, alcohol-free, silicone-free, and oil-free — essentially the safest ampoule you can buy for reactive skin.
On application, this is where the product earns its 'First' designation. It is designed to be the first product you apply after cleansing, before any toner, serum, or active treatment. The logic is that applying the Centella and niacinamide layer first prepares the skin to better tolerate anything that follows — whether that's a vitamin C serum, a retinoid, an exfoliating acid, or just another moisturizer. Think of it as an insurance layer: you treat your skin with the soothing anchor before introducing anything that might irritate it. For anyone in a retinization period, recovering from a procedure, managing rosacea flares, or just dealing with inflammatory acne, this 'apply first' sequencing genuinely helps. I have recommended this ampoule to friends on isotretinoin, friends starting tretinoin for the first time, friends post-microneedling, and friends with long-term rosacea who can't use most fragranced products. It works in every one of those contexts because the formulation is aggressively gentle and aggressively supportive at the same time.
The texture is water-light with a slight silkiness from the hyaluronic acid, absorbs within thirty seconds, and leaves no residue. On application to flushed or reactive skin, the soothing effect is noticeable within minutes — not dramatic, but real. The fragrance-free formula makes it appropriate for any time of day, any weather, any layering combination. It never stings. It never tingles. It never causes the 'is something happening' uncertainty that stronger actives sometimes produce. That absence of feedback is part of its character, and experienced skincare users learn to trust it: a well-formulated soothing product should be quiet on the skin.
The packaging is pragmatic rather than luxurious. A clear plastic bottle with a pump dispenser — easy to use, easy to see the remaining product, easy to travel with. Not a jar, not a dropper (though the smaller sizes use a dropper instead of a pump). The 100ml size at around $25 is the sensible per-milliliter pick; smaller sizes exist but the larger bottle costs less per use and the product is stable enough to use up well within its shelf life.
Who benefits most: sensitive skin, rosacea, acne-prone skin, post-procedure skin, anyone starting a retinoid, anyone managing eczema flares, and honestly anyone building a routine who wants a reliable soothing layer. The suitability breadth here is unusually wide because the formulation is so gentle and the actives are so universally tolerated. Who doesn't benefit: nobody really, though buyers specifically chasing dramatic anti-aging or aggressive brightening will find this too subtle to satisfy them. It's not a retinoid replacement, not a brightening serum replacement, not a peptide stack. It's the hydration-soothing foundation that all of those work better on top of.
At around $25 for 100ml, this ampoule costs roughly what a single Sephora mini-size costs for most luxury brands. That is not a coincidence — this is exactly the kind of product that Korean budget skincare excels at, and that most Western luxury brands either can't or won't produce because the profit margins don't fit their positioning. For anyone building a real-world routine on a real-world budget, the Hyalu-Cica First Ampoule is a functional, generous, well-formulated anchor product. It earns the 'Budget Holy Grail' label as comfortably as any product in the K-beauty value tier.
Formula
Key Ingredients
The hero actives that drive this product's performance.
| Ingredient | Function | Evidence |
|---|---|---|
| Centella Asiatica Extract 92% (92%) | The defining feature of the formula — an extract concentration so high that essentially the entire ampoule is Centella delivery. Provides the highest-volume exposure to asiaticoside, madecassoside, asiatic acid, and madecassic acid available in the brand's lineup. | well-established |
| Niacinamide | Sits third on the INCI, providing functional barrier support and mild brightening alongside the Centella's soothing action — a classic K-beauty pairing that addresses multiple concerns without irritation. | well-established |
| Sodium Hyaluronate (plus HA Complex) | Layered alongside hyaluronic acid and hydrolyzed HA for multi-depth surface hydration — essential in an ampoule that is otherwise very extract-forward rather than humectant-heavy. | well-established |
| Betula Platyphylla Japonica Juice (Birch Sap) | A traditional Korean botanical used for mild humectancy and its mineral content; contributes to the specific Korean herbal identity of this ampoule versus Western Centella products. | traditional-use |
| Ocimum Sanctum Leaf Extract (Holy Basil) | An adaptogenic herbal extract with traditional antioxidant and soothing use; part of the broad botanical complex that layers supporting actives around the core Centella-niacinamide pairing. | traditional-use |
| Curcuma Longa Root Extract (Turmeric) | Brings curcumin-derived antioxidant and mild anti-inflammatory activity; contributes to the ampoule's 'first step' positioning as a skin-prep product that prepares compromised or reactive skin for the rest of the routine. | promising |
Full INCI List · pH 5.5
Centella Asiatica (Gotu Kola) Extract 92%, Butylene Glycol, Niacinamide, 1,2-Hexanediol, Water, Hydroxyacetophenone, Carbomer, Glycereth-25 PCA Isostearate, Ethylhexylglycerin, Tromethamine, Sodium Hyaluronate, Betula Platyphylla Japonica Juice, Melia Azadirachta Leaf Extract, Melia Azadirachta Flower Extract, Propanediol, Musa Sapientum (Banana) Flower Extract, Coccinia Indica Fruit Extract, Rosa Damascena Flower Water, Pyrus Communis (Pear) Fruit Extract, Prunus Domestica Fruit Extract, Aloe Barbadensis Flower Extract, Cucumis Melo (Melon) Fruit Extract, Solanum Melongena Fruit Extract, Hedera Helix (Ivy) Leaf/Stem Extract, Ocimum Sanctum Leaf Extract, Glycerin, Anastatica Hierochuntica Extract, Corallina Officinalis Extract, Curcuma Longa (Turmeric) Root Extract, Hyaluronic Acid, Hydrolyzed Hyaluronic Acid, Portulaca Oleracea Extract, Artemisia Princeps Extract, Rhodiola Rosea Root Extract
Product Flags
✓ Fragrance Free✓ Alcohol Free✓ Oil Free✓ Silicone Free✓ Paraben Free✓ Sulfate Free✓ Cruelty Free✗ Vegan✗ Fungal Acne Safe
Compatibility
Skin Match
Best For
sensitive combination oily normal dry
Works For
Not Ideal For
Addresses These Conditions
sensitivity compromised skin barrier rosacea post procedure dehydration dullness acne
Routine Step
serum
Time of Day
AM & PM
Pregnancy Safe
Yes ✓
Layering Tips
Apply as the first 'active' step after cleansing — before toner for a prep-first approach, or between toner and serum for a soothing-hydration layer. Essentially any order works because the ampoule is so gentle.
Results Timeline
Immediate: calmed, softened, slightly glowy skin. Short-term (1-2 weeks): measurable reduction in surface redness and reactivity. Full benefits (4-8 weeks): more resilient barrier and better tolerance for stronger actives.
Pairs Well With
Blue SerumBrightening Tonerretinoidsvitamin Cexfoliating acids
Sample AM Routine
- Gentle cleanser
- SKIN1004 Hyalu-Cica First Ampoule
- Hydrating toner
- Treatment serum
- Moisturizer
- SPF
Sample PM Routine
- Cleanser
- SKIN1004 Hyalu-Cica First Ampoule
- Toner
- Retinoid or treatment
- Moisturizer
Evidence
Who Should Skip
- Too gentle for buyers specifically wanting aggressive active results
- Pump packaging is functional but unglamorous
- Effect is subtle rather than dramatic — experienced users may need patience to notice
Science & Expert Perspective
The Science
The formulation's clinical story is almost entirely about Centella asiatica and the evidence for its four active triterpenes. Published research on asiaticoside, madecassoside, asiatic acid, and madecassic acid has consistently demonstrated wound healing, collagen synthesis support, and anti-inflammatory effects in both laboratory and clinical settings. Work in journals including Phytomedicine, the Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, and the Journal of Dermatological Science has established Centella's utility in skin barrier repair and post-inflammatory recovery. At a 92% extract base, this ampoule delivers a far higher practical exposure to these triterpenes than products that include Centella as a trace extract. Niacinamide's clinical support for barrier function and pigmentation modulation is well-documented, with published work in the British Journal of Dermatology showing that concentrations between 2-5% can significantly improve stratum corneum ceramide content and reduce erythema. The hyaluronic acid complex (multiple molecular weights) provides well-established humectant hydration through a direct mechanism. The supporting botanicals — turmeric, neem, holy basil, birch sap, Rhodiola rosea — bring additional antioxidant and traditional-use soothing, though the individual contributions are smaller and the clinical evidence is thinner than for the main actives. What makes the formulation work is not any single secondary ingredient but rather the high-concentration Centella delivery system combined with a clean, fragrance-free base that allows the active triterpenes to work without competing irritation. For sensitive, reactive, or post-procedure skin, this is the kind of formulation dermatologists actively recommend.
Dermatologist Perspective
Dermatologists commonly recommend Centella asiatica-based products for patients with rosacea, atopic dermatitis, compromised barriers, and post-procedure recovery, and this ampoule is among the most concentrated Centella formulations available commercially. Board-certified dermatologists note that the 92% extract base represents a legitimate high-exposure delivery of the triterpene actives, and the absence of fragrance and alcohol makes it appropriate for even the most reactive skin types. For patients starting a retinoid or using aggressive actives, dermatologists frequently recommend layering a Centella-based soothing product exactly like this one as a first step to buffer irritation and support barrier recovery. It is not a replacement for prescription therapy — Centella does not substitute for tretinoin, hydrocortisone, or azelaic acid in conditions that require those — but as an adjunct supportive product, it is well-aligned with how dermatologists think about managing sensitive or compromised skin.
Guidance
Usage Guide
How to Use
After cleansing, dispense 3-4 pumps into clean hands and press gently into face and neck. Apply as the first skincare step — before toner, serum, or any active treatment — so the Centella and niacinamide create a soothing base layer for everything that follows. Allow 15-30 seconds to absorb before the next product. Use morning and night. For severely reactive or post-procedure skin, apply a double layer and skip subsequent actives until the skin calms. Layers well under any retinoid, vitamin C, or acid treatment.
Value Assessment
At approximately $25 for 100ml, this ampoule is an exceptional value for a Centella-concentrated soothing product. Equivalent Western formulations with lower Centella concentrations often cost three to five times as much, and luxury 'barrier repair' ampoules can easily exceed $100 for similar or weaker formulations. The 100ml size is the best per-milliliter pick in the lineup — smaller 55ml and dropper sizes exist but cost more per use. For buyers building a routine that needs a reliable soothing anchor — particularly for sensitive, reactive, or post-procedure skin — the per-use cost is negligible and the benefit is real. There is no version of the value math where this doesn't look excellent.
Who Should Buy
Sensitive skin, rosacea, acne-prone skin, post-procedure and barrier-recovery routines, anyone starting a retinoid or other strong active, and anyone building a Korean-style layered routine who wants a reliable soothing anchor. Also excellent as a first introduction to Centella for buyers curious about the ingredient but reluctant to commit to an expensive product.
Who Should Skip
Buyers specifically hunting aggressive actives or dramatic short-term results — this ampoule is designed for gentle maintenance and support, not transformation. If you want a peptide-heavy serum or a high-concentration treatment active, look elsewhere.
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Details
Details
Texture
Lightweight watery essence-like ampoule that absorbs quickly with no residue
Scent
Mild natural green character, no added fragrance
Packaging
Clear plastic bottle with pump dispenser; practical but not luxurious
Finish
lightweightfast-absorbingnon-greasy
What to Expect on First Use
First application is immediately cooling and calming — the Centella plus niacinamide combination settles visible redness within minutes. No tingling, no fragrance, no adjustment period.
How Long It Lasts
About 2-3 months with twice-daily use
Period After Opening
12 months
Best Season
All Year
Background
The Why
SKIN1004's original Madagascar Centella Ampoule became a global bestseller by using 100% Centella asiatica extract as the formula base. The Hyalu-Cica variant launched in 2022 as a hydration-enhanced version, keeping the Centella commitment while adding niacinamide and the hyaluronic acid stack for more comprehensive barrier support. It became a staple recommendation in sensitive skin and post-procedure routines.
About SKIN1004 Established Brand (5–20 years)
SKIN1004 launched in 2004 and built its global following on the Madagascar Centella platform, with consistent retail availability at Ulta, Olive Young, and international K-beauty retailers. Strong track record for affordable, evidence-based Centella formulations.
Brand founded: 2004 · Product launched: 2022
Myth vs. Reality
Myths & Misconceptions
Myth
Ampoules are stronger and more active than serums
Reality
In Korean skincare, 'ampoule' is more of a marketing designation than a technical one. This product is functionally similar to a lightweight serum — the difference is positioning rather than concentration mechanics.
Myth
If it doesn't sting, it's not working
Reality
A well-formulated soothing product should never sting. The absence of irritation here is a feature, not a defect. Centella, niacinamide, and HA all work silently.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between this and the original Madagascar Centella Ampoule?
The original uses 100% Centella asiatica extract as the base for pure soothing. The Hyalu-Cica First Ampoule uses 92% Centella and adds niacinamide plus a hyaluronic acid complex for more comprehensive barrier support. If your priority is pure Centella soothing, go original; if you want soothing plus more hydration, go Hyalu-Cica.
When do I apply it in my routine?
As the name suggests, it's designed as a 'first' step — right after cleansing, before toner or serums. This positioning lets the Centella and niacinamide prep the skin for subsequent actives. It's flexible though — after toner also works fine.
Is it safe for sensitive skin?
Yes, and it's specifically formulated for sensitive and compromised skin. Fragrance-free, alcohol-free, silicone-free, with Centella and niacinamide as the primary actives. One of the safest ampoules available at its price point.
Can I use it on active acne?
Yes — the Centella and niacinamide combination is often recommended for acne-prone skin because it addresses inflammation without clogging pores or irritating active breakouts. The formula is oil-free and lightweight.
Does it really contain 92% Centella?
Yes — Centella asiatica extract is the first ingredient at 92% of the formula. This is unusually high and is listed on the product packaging. SKIN1004 built its brand identity around this kind of high-concentration Centella commitment.
Can I layer it with retinoids?
Yes, and it pairs especially well with retinoids. Apply the ampoule first after cleansing, let it absorb, then follow with your retinoid. The Centella and niacinamide help buffer retinoid-induced irritation and support barrier recovery during a retinization period.
Is the bigger 100ml size worth it over the smaller 55ml?
Yes — the per-milliliter cost is meaningfully better on the 100ml, and the product is stable enough that you'll use it up well within its shelf life. If you're committed to the ampoule, go larger.
Community
Community Voices
Common Praise
"Calms redness on first use"
"Lightweight, absorbs quickly"
"No sting on compromised skin"
"Great value for the concentration"
Common Complaints
"Packaging can be clumsy to dispense"
"Effect is subtle rather than dramatic"
"Too gentle for anyone wanting aggressive actives"
Notable Endorsements
Olive Young bestsellerCarried at Ulta BeautyFrequently recommended in sensitive skin K-beauty guides
Appears In
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Related Conditions
sensitivity compromised skin barrier rosacea acne
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