Centella

Shop 242+ centella skincare products across toners, serums, creams, mists, extracts, ampoules, and lotions. The live assortment includes SKIN1004 Madagascar Centella Cream, Dr.PEPTI Centella Toner, ZYMOGEN Centella Fermented Serum, PUREFORET Centella mist and lotion formats, and dammall Centella Asiatica Extract sizes.

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Buying guide

How to choose centella skincare

Centella is a soothing-care ingredient family used across watery toners, concentrated extracts, serums, ampoules, creams, mists, and lotions. This collection lists 242+ in-stock centella products, with examples from SIDMOOL, PUREFORET, Dr.PEPTI, ZYMOGEN, SKIN1004, Chopima, and dammall.

What this collection covers

The live grid is centered on products with centella in the title, so it includes many formats rather than one narrow category. You can compare a 180ml toner, fermented serum, Madagascar centella cream, face or body mist, multi lotion, and 100ml or 300ml centella asiatica extract.

This breadth is useful if you already know you like centella but need to decide which step should carry it. Start by choosing the format, then compare brand, size, and supporting claims.

Choose by routine step

A toner such as Dr.PEPTI Centella Toner belongs right after cleansing. A serum or ampoule, such as ZYMOGEN Centella Fermented Serum or Chopima Centella Idevenone Ampoule, sits before moisturizer. A cream such as SKIN1004 Madagascar Centella Cream seals the routine.

Mists and lotions serve different needs. PUREFORET Centella Sika Badimist is more of a refreshing mist format, while PUREFORET Centella Multi Lotion can support larger-area moisturizing.

Centella asiatica extract sizes

The dammall Centella Asiatica Extract entries in 100ml and 300ml sizes are useful when you want a simple extract-style product or a larger format. Larger sizes make sense when you already use centella often.

If you are testing centella for the first time, the smaller size is easier to trial. If you already know the ingredient suits your routine, a 300ml format can be more practical for steady use.

Soothing and barrier care

Centella products are commonly chosen when skin feels stressed, dry, or easily flushed. Creams and lotions help most when the skin needs a comfortable finish, while toners and serums are better when you want a lighter layer.

Do not expect one centella product to fix an overloaded routine. It works best when paired with gentle cleansing, enough moisturizer, and consistent sunscreen in the morning.

Fermented and paired formulas

ZYMOGEN Centella Fermented Serum and Chopima Centella Idevenone Ampoule show how brands pair centella with other formula ideas. Fermented wording usually points to a more complex serum identity, while idevenone suggests an antioxidant-style positioning.

If your skin is reactive, introduce these paired formulas slowly. A simpler centella cream, toner, or extract may be easier to evaluate before moving into more layered formulas.

Skin type fit

Oily and combination skin often prefer centella toners, serums, extracts, or mists because they are light. Dry skin usually benefits more from centella creams and lotions, especially when used after a watery layer.

Sensitive skin should avoid changing too many steps at once. Choose one centella product, use it consistently, and watch how the skin responds before adding another centella item.

Using centella with actives

Centella can pair well with routines that include retinoids, exfoliating acids, or vitamin C, but timing matters. Use centella toner or serum as a cushioning step, then follow with moisturizer if the active product makes skin feel dry.

If your active routine is already strong, choose a simple centella cream or toner rather than a formula with many extra claims. The goal is comfort and consistency, not adding more intensity.

Size and value

This collection includes 15ml, 50ml, 75ml, 100ml, 150ml, 165ml, 180ml, and 300ml examples in the visible titles. Size alone does not tell value because toner, serum, cream, and extract are used in different amounts.

Compare cost by format and frequency. A 15ml targeted product may last if used sparingly, while a 180ml toner or 300ml extract is better for daily, generous application.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • A toner, cream, or simple extract is the easiest first step. Dr.PEPTI Centella Toner, SKIN1004 Madagascar Centella Cream, or a smaller dammall Centella Asiatica Extract size are more straightforward than a complex paired ampoule.

  • Usually yes. A cream gives a more complete moisturizing finish, while a toner adds a watery layer that still needs cream on top if the skin is dry.

  • Apply it after cleansing, then follow with serum or ampoule if you use one, and finish with moisturizer. In the morning, add sunscreen as the final step.

  • It is a mist format, so it is best for a light refreshing layer rather than replacing a full moisturizer. Use it when you want a quick centella step, then apply lotion or cream if the skin still feels dry.

  • Yes, centella toner, serum, or cream can sit in a retinol routine as a comfort-support step. Keep the routine simple and avoid adding several new actives at the same time.

  • Choose 100ml if you are testing the format. Choose 300ml if centella extract is already a regular part of your routine and you want a larger supply.

  • The live assortment lists 242+ centella products, including toner, serum, cream, mist, extract, ampoule, and lotion formats.

  • Often yes, but start with one simple product and patch test. If your skin reacts easily, avoid introducing a fermented serum, ampoule, and cream all at once.