Centellian24
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TasTheStuff review for Madeca Cream Time Reverse
Skin Care
4.2
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TasTheStuff
Oily/Sensitive
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Madeca Cream Time Reverse
When I first saw this brand, Centellian24, the first thing that came to mind was that it is very similar to pharma-branded/medical doctor skincare brands. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, but I wanted to see what this brand had to offer and whether their products would be suitable for someone with an oily/combo skin type.
I’d like to thank @go.picky, @pickyrewards, and @centellian24_global for sending these over in exchange for my honest thoughts.
I’ve got three products to test from this brand, which allows me to provide a more conclusive and thorough opinion on them.
🍎 Madeca Cream Time Reverse
My Rating: 3/5
A Bit of Background on Centellian 24 Madeca Cream Time Reverse:
- An alcohol-free cream used during the last step of a skincare routine
- Contains 50 mL / 1.69 fl. oz.
- Purpose: to prevent aging and firm/plump the face
🍎 I really did not like that the ingredient information wasn’t readily accessible, as this is one of the things I look for to determine if I can use a product on my combo/oily skin. After some digging, I was able to find the list.
🍎 As for the ingredients list, I was a bit surprised to find that it comprises 78 ingredients. While there were some great ingredients, there were also many icky ones that don’t sit well with me.
🍎 I like the texture of this cream. It has a bit of weight and is opaque without being overly thick. It does not have the consistency of a watery cream; this feels like those creams you find in prescription drugs, the ones with a heavier density. It’s nicely hydrating, for sure.
🍎 The scent is quite medicinal. It has an herbal smell I can’t quite pinpoint—you’ll either love it or hate it. I don’t mind it.
🍎 A particular ingredient, Active Teca, consists of a few patented ingredients, including:
- Centella Asiatica Peptide
- Centella Asiatica Vitamin
- Centella Asiatica Ceramide
- Centella Asiatica Hyaluronic Acid
- Centella Asiatica Protein Extract
The goal is to improve the skin’s firmness in the deeper layers.
🍎 The amount of perfuming agents is staggering and somewhat deters me from putting my complete trust in this. It hasn’t caused a reaction for me, but my skin did tingle for a bit upon application before settling down. I’m not sure this is suitable for everyone, as there are potential allergens since it contains so many essential oils.
Overall, I give this a 3/5. It’s not bad, but the overwhelming number of essential oils isn’t sitting right with me. I also don’t think this is good for warmer months, as it can be too thick, but it may be great for winter.
It’s not bad, but the overwhelming number of essential oils isn’t sitting right with me. I also don’t think this is good for warmer months, as it can be too thick, but it may be great for winter.
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Nekola
Oily/Resilient
such a precise review! thank you for this
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