Madagascar Centella Tea-Trica Mild Peeling Gel
Madagascar Centella Tea-Trica Mild Peeling Gel
Product Description
SKIN1004 Madagascar Centella Tea-Trica Mild Peeling Gel is a gentle rinse-off exfoliator that combines soft cellulose particles with a low-strength BHA/LHA/PHA acid blend to lift away dead skin cells, blackheads and excess sebum, while a Tea Tree Complex and Madagascar Centella keep the skin barrier calm and hydrated. Suitable for sensitive and acne-prone skin used 1โ2 times a week.
โจ Texture & Feel
Dual Peeling Action
Soft cellulose particles roll away dead skin while a low-strength BHA/LHA/PHA blend dissolves buildup inside pores.
Tea Tree Complex
Tea Tree Leaf Water (~5%), Powder and Oil work together to purify, control sebum and calm blemish-prone skin.
Madagascar Centella
Centella Asiatica extract soothes irritation and supports the barrier so exfoliation stays comfortable.
Hydration Buffer
Hyaluronic Acid, Panthenol and Allantoin replenish moisture so skin feels soft, not stripped, after rinsing.
๐ก๏ธ Safety & Compatibility
Contains Salicylic Acid (BHA) and Capryloyl Salicylic Acid (LHA). It is a low-strength, rinse-off formula, but salicylic acid is commonly flagged in pregnancy โ please check with your doctor first.
Independently verified as fungal-acne safe โ no esters, fatty acids or polysorbates that feed Malassezia. Tea tree and Hinoki water may even add antifungal support.
Passed a skin irritation test. Gentle PHA/LHA acids, centella, allantoin and panthenol make it a low-irritation option for reactive skin.
Already exfoliating, so avoid stacking with strong AHA/BHA, retinol or Vitamin C on the same night to prevent over-exfoliation.
Exfoliating acids can leave skin more vulnerable to UV. Daily broad-spectrum SPF is recommended while using this product.
Includes Tea Tree Leaf Oil and 4-Terpineol. Generally well tolerated, but those very sensitive to essential oils should patch test first.
๐ฌ Ingredient Breakdown
๐ Tea Tree Complex (Leaf Water / Powder / Oil) ~5% Leaf Water Proven
The signature "Tea-Trica" trio: Tea Tree Leaf Water at roughly 5% (50,008 ppm), plus Leaf Powder (~0.32%) and Leaf Oil (~0.25%). Together they purify, reduce surface oil and help calm blemish-prone skin.
- Source: Terpinen-4-ol, tea tree's main active, shows broad-spectrum activity against acne-causing C. acnes and S. aureus.
- Source: The European Medicines Agency recognises tea tree-derived ingredients for mild acne and minor superficial wounds.
๐ Cellulose (Physical Exfoliant) Soft particles Proven
Plant-derived cellulose forms the soft "rolls" you see during massage. It lifts away dead surface cells mechanically without the sharp edges of traditional scrub beads.
- Source: Cellulose is the most abundant natural polymer on Earth and is widely used as a gentle absorbent and texture enhancer in cosmetics.
๐งช Salicylic Acid + Capryloyl Salicylic Acid (BHA / LHA) Low % Proven
An oil-soluble duo. Salicylic acid (BHA) penetrates into pores to clear blackheads and excess oil, while Capryloyl Salicylic Acid (LHA) is a larger, gentler derivative that exfoliates the surface with less irritation.
- Source: The FDA recognises 0.5โ2% salicylic acid as an OTC acne treatment; here it sits low in the list for mild, rinse-off exfoliation.
- Source: LHA's large molecule penetrates far less than salicylic acid, making it suitable for sensitive, acne-prone skin.
๐ซง Gluconolactone (PHA) Low % Promising
A polyhydroxy acid that gently dissolves dead cells on the surface. Its large structure means slower, lower-irritation exfoliation plus a humectant, hydrating side benefit.
- Source: A 2004 study found gluconolactone helped prevent UV damage in skin cells and did not increase sun sensitivity.
๐ฑ Madagascar Centella + Panthenol & Allantoin ~0.2% Centella Proven
The soothing core of the formula. Centella Asiatica (~0.2% / 2,000 ppm) is rich in madecassic acid and asiaticoside, while panthenol (pro-vitamin B5) and allantoin hydrate and reduce post-exfoliation redness.
- Source: Centella compounds are documented to soothe, support the barrier and aid skin recovery.
- Source: Allantoin is FDA-recognised as a skin protectant and helps loosen dead cells while calming irritation.
34 ingredients
Water, Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf Water, Dipropylene Glycol, Steartrimonium Methosulfate, Cellulose, Propanediol, Carbomer, Methylpropanediol, Pentylene Glycol, Isopropyl Alcohol, 1,2-Hexanediol, Butylene Glycol, Glycerin, Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf Powder, C12-14 Alketh-12, Acrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer, Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf Oil, Centella Asiatica Extract, Chamaecyparis Obtusa Water, Caprylyl Glycol, Allantoin, Panthenol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Pinus Palustris Leaf Extract, Phellinus Linteus Extract, Dextrin, Gardenia Florida Fruit Extract, Tocopherol, 4-Terpineol, Capryloyl Salicylic Acid, Gluconolactone, Hyaluronic Acid, Salicylic Acid, Succinic Acid
๐ Where It Fits in Your Routine
Use as a weekly exfoliating step after cleansing and before toner. Use 1โ2 times per week, ideally in your evening routine, and always follow with SPF the next morning.
๐ How to Use
Start on Dry Skin
Cleanse and fully dry your face. The gel needs dry skin to form its dead-skin "rolls" โ water dilutes the effect.
Apply & Massage
Dispense a coin-sized amount and massage gently in circular motions over the face, avoiding the eye and lip area.
Let It Roll
Keep massaging until soft cellulose particles gather, lifting dead cells and impurities. Don't over-scrub.
Rinse & Follow Up
Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water, then continue with toner, hydrating serum and moisturizer.
๐ค Who Is It For?
โ Perfect for you if:
- You have oily, combination or acne-prone skin with congestion or blackheads
- You want gentle exfoliation without harsh scrubbing
- You prefer a fungal-acne safe, vegan formula
- You like a tea tree / centella "purify and calm" approach
- You react badly to strong AHA peels
โ Consider alternatives if:
- You are pregnant or breastfeeding and avoiding salicylic acid
- You are highly sensitive to essential oils / tea tree
- You want a strong, fast-acting AHA resurfacing peel
- You dislike any herbal or tea-tree scent
- You already exfoliate daily with other actives
๐ฏ Skin Type Compatibility
Tea tree and BHA help control sebum and clear pores without an oily residue.
Balances oily zones while centella and HA keep drier areas comfortable.
Low comedogenic, fungal-acne safe, with blemish-targeting tea tree and salicylic acid.
Mild PHA/LHA and soothing centella are gentle, but essential oils warrant a patch test.
Hydrating humectants help, but limit use to once weekly and follow with a richer moisturizer.
Salicylic acid, isopropyl alcohol and tea tree oil can be triggering โ introduce cautiously.
๐ Results Timeline
Smoother, Cleaner Feel
Skin feels noticeably softer and looks brighter right after the first rinse as dead cells and surface buildup are lifted away.
90% noticedRefined Texture & Pores
With twice-weekly use, blackheads and rough patches begin to soften and makeup applies more smoothly.
72% noticedClearer, More Even Skin
Fewer congestion bumps and a more balanced, even-looking complexion as exfoliation and soothing actives compound.
64% noticedMaintained Clarity
Used consistently as a weekly step, skin stays smoother with reduced recurring blackheads and improved texture.
58% noticedโญ Ratings by Platform
As a newly launched 2025 product in the popular SKIN1004 Tea-Trica line, review volume is still building. Ratings below reflect early feedback and the strong reception of the wider Tea-Trica and peeling-gel category.
โ๏ธ Pros & Cons
โ Praised
- Gentle dual physical + chemical exfoliation
- Fungal-acne safe and vegan formula
- Soothing centella, panthenol & allantoin reduce post-peel redness
- Great value at around $20 for 125ml
- Leaves skin smooth without a tight, stripped feeling
- Suitable for oily and acne-prone skin
โ Criticized
- Natural tea tree scent not for everyone
- Salicylic acid means a pregnancy caution flag
- Mild exfoliation may feel too gentle for some
- Must be used on dry skin to work properly
- Contains a small amount of isopropyl alcohol
๐ฐ Budget-Friendly Alternatives (Dupes)
Very similar cellulose + centella peeling-gel concept aimed at calming, gentle exfoliation. Lacks the dedicated tea tree complex but matches the soothing, sensitive-skin focus closely.
A low-pH PHA/AHA rinse-off peeling gel. Even gentler and more hydration-led, but without the BHA/tea tree blemish-fighting angle of the SKIN1004.
Shares the gentle cellulose-roll exfoliation and hydrating actives. More of a soothing, nourishing finish; less targeted at oil control and congestion.
๐ Comparison with Competitors
SKIN1004 Tea-Trica Mild Peeling Gel (This)
$20.00Anua Heartleaf LHA Moisture Peeling Gel
$17.00Beauty of Joseon Apricot Blossom Peeling Gel
$18.00COSRX Low pH Goodnight Soft Peeling Gel
$14.00๐ฆ Storage & Shelf Life
12 months after opening
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight; keep the cap closed tightly.
Squeeze tube, 125 ml
At 125 ml it is just over the 100 ml carry-on liquid limit โ best packed in checked luggage.
โ Frequently Asked Questions
It contains Salicylic Acid (BHA) and Capryloyl Salicylic Acid (LHA). This is a low-strength, rinse-off product, which limits exposure, but salicylic acid is commonly flagged during pregnancy. Because guidance varies and we can't assess your situation, please consult your doctor or OB-GYN before using it while pregnant or breastfeeding.
Yes. It has been independently verified as fungal-acne (malassezia) safe โ it contains no esters, fatty acids or polysorbates that feed malassezia. The tea tree and Hinoki (Chamaecyparis Obtusa) water may even offer some antifungal support, though they are not a substitute for dedicated antifungal treatment.
This gel already exfoliates with BHA, LHA and PHA, so avoid layering it on the same night as retinol, strong AHAs/BHAs or potent Vitamin C to prevent irritation and over-exfoliation. Use it on a separate evening, or alternate days, and keep the rest of that routine simple and hydrating.
It is best suited to oily, combination and acne-prone skin dealing with blackheads, congestion or rough texture. Sensitive and dry skin can use it less frequently (once a week) with a good moisturizer, while rosacea-prone skin should introduce it cautiously due to the salicylic acid, alcohol and tea tree oil.
Smoother, brighter-feeling skin is usually noticeable right after the first use. With twice-weekly use, refined texture and softened blackheads tend to appear within 1โ2 weeks, and a clearer, more even complexion typically develops over 4โ6 weeks of consistent use.
Use it as a weekly exfoliating step right after cleansing and before toner. Apply to clean, dry skin, massage, rinse with lukewarm water, then continue with toner, serum and moisturizer. Use it in the evening and always wear SPF the next day.
No โ it has a very low comedogenic rating (about 1/5). It is an oil-free, fungal-acne safe rinse-off formula, and the BHA/tea tree actives are designed to help clear pores rather than clog them.
The recommended Period After Opening (PAO) is 12 months. Store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and keep the cap closed to preserve the tea tree and acid actives.
Verdict: The SKIN1004 Madagascar Centella Tea-Trica Mild Peeling Gel is a smart, low-irritation way to combine physical and chemical exfoliation in one rinse-off step. Its tea tree complex, gentle BHA/LHA/PHA blend and soothing centella make it an excellent fit for oily and acne-prone skin that wants clearer pores without harsh scrubbing โ all at a friendly price point. Just note the natural tea tree scent, the salicylic-acid pregnancy caution, and that the exfoliation is intentionally mild. For sensitive skin, patch test first and follow with SPF.
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Ingredients Related to Skin Types
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Ingredient Safety Breakdown
Product ingredient list
| EWG | CIR | Ingredient Name & Cosmetic Functions | Notes |
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| 1 |
Water
Solvent, Skin Conditioning
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| 0 |
Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf Water
Antimicrobial, Antiseborrhoeic, Astringent, Tonic
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| 1 |
Dipropylene Glycol
Fragrance, Solvent, Viscosity Decreasing Agent, Masking, Viscosity Controlling
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| 0 |
Steartrimonium Methosulfate
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| 1 |
Cellulose
Viscosity Controlling, Absorbent, Bulking Agent, Opacifying, Slip Modifier
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