Hydrate & Soothe The Ampoule floods skin with moisture while calming redness and restoring comfort.
SKIN1004: Madagascar Centella Travel Kit (5Units)
Description

Madagascar Centella Travel Kit
A complete five‑step routine in travel‑friendly sizes, perfect for soothing, hydrating and refining skin on the go.
Includes the iconic Ampoule, Toning Toner, Ampoule Foam, Light Cleansing Oil and Soothing Cream.
Each formula harnesses pure Madagascan Centella to calm irritation and support a healthy barrier.
The Madagascar Centella Travel Kit gives you everything you need for a gentle yet effective skincare ritual wherever you travel.
Benefits
Mini essentials for a healthy, balanced complexion.
The Travel Kit offers a full routine that treats, cleanses and protects.
Skin stays clean, calm and nourished—no matter where life takes you.
Key Ingredients
Effective ingredients across all five products.
Centella Asiatica Pure Madagascan Centella extract calms, heals and reduces irritation in every step.
Gluconolactone (PHA) A gentle PHA that exfoliates dead skin cells to refine texture and restore radiance.
Coconut & Jojoba Oils Lightweight plant oils dissolve makeup and hydrate without clogging pores.
Ceramide NP Strengthens the skin barrier, locking in moisture for a soft, healthy complexion.
Panthenol & Betaine Moisture magnets that soothe and cushion the skin against external stress.
Complete the System
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VALUE SETBARRIER REPAIR SYSTEM
- 01. Gentle Cleanser
- 02. Lipid Serum
- 03. Barrier Cream
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