Ranking score profile
Excellent profile based on identity, category fit, ingredient context, buyer-feedback depth, and comparison usefulness.

Skin1004 · Serum / Ampoule · targeted treatment step
A lightweight, non-comedogenic ampoule that combines centella and tea tree to effectively soothe irritated, acne-prone skin.
Review source: Ulta · Identity reference: brand or retailer page
Review intelligence
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Excellent profile based on identity, category fit, ingredient context, buyer-feedback depth, and comparison usefulness.
Theme-weighted summary from visible praise and concern patterns; it is a shopping signal, not a medical or lab claim.
Strengths
Trade-offs
Compare against: Compare against other centella and tea tree-based soothing ampoules for acne-prone skin.
Evidence base
Review-backed comparison · Ulta shows 4.7/5 from 71 reviews (observed May 2026)
Evidence-backed review
Skin1004 Madagascar Centella Tea-Trica Relief Ampoule is evaluated as a serum / ampoule option using public review evidence, score components, ingredient signals, and fit guidance. A lightweight, non-comedogenic ampoule that combines centella and tea tree to effectively soothe irritated, acne-prone skin.
The main public rating signal is Ulta shows 4.7/5 from 71 reviews (observed May 2026).
Reviewers commonly mention its lightweight, non-sticky texture. Effectively calms redness and soothes irritated skin.
Some users report experiencing breakouts or worsened acne after use. May not provide enough hydration for very dry skin.
Best for oily, sensitive, and acne-prone skin types seeking a lightweight, soothing treatment to calm inflammation and control sebum.
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Check the current product label and patch-test if your skin reacts easily.
Ingredient signals
Available product information highlights Centella / Cica, Tea Tree as ingredient or benefit themes to compare. Check the current product label before making ingredient-sensitive decisions.
Source evidence
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