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When it comes to skincare , we’re often bombarded on our ‘for your page’ with two powerhouses – French and Korean . Whilst we’ve been obsessed with those ‘thermal spa’ waters and skincare ingredients from the likes of Avene, La Roche Posay and Vichy for years, it’s time for our skin to partake in a more thorough routine – at least according to our current algorithm on TikTok . One brand we’re seeing a lot of at the moment is Skin1004, and in particular the Madagascar Centella Poremizing Fresh Ampoule .

Skin1004 Madagascar Centella Poremizing Fresh Ampoule Hailed as a ‘game-changer for flawless-looking skin’. Formulated with Centella Asiatica Extract, Pink Himalayan Salt, and Peptide 9 Complex, it repairs the skin barrier, clears pores, and enhances skin elasticity. If you weren’t already aware, Centella Asiatica Extract is renowned for its ability to repair and fortify the skin barrier.

This helps to strengthen and protect your skin, resulting in a more youthful appearance – so you can finally say goodbye to dull, damaged skin and hello to a radiant complexion. The Skin1004 Madagascar Centella Poremizing Fresh Ampoule also contains Pink Himalayan Salt, which is rich in clarifying minerals. This potent ingredient effectively clears out pore build-up, leaving your skin clean and clear.

No more clogged pores or unsightly blackheads—just fresh, revitalized skin ready to take on the day. Additionally, the Peptide 9 Complex enhances skin elasticity. As a result, your pores will start to return to their normal size, giving you a more refined and smoother complexion.

And that means goodbye to pesky enlarged pores and hello to a flawless-looking canvas. All of these skin-loving ingredients together will give you flawless, hydrated and pore-minimised skin in a matter of weeks. Naturally, we’ve checked out the reviews of this product on various websites – and they speak for themselves.

Z.K said: ‘This product is amazing! it changed my skin forever!!’ ‘This product is absolutely amazing and I loooove it,’ mentioned ‘S’, who followed up with: ‘It dries up fast, is non-sticky and gives a fresh feeling to your skin. It’s also a pretty big bottle so absolutely worth your money.

’ Kartika S also said: ‘I recently tried the Madagascar Centella Poremizing Fresh Ampoule, and I’m hooked. The thicker texture provides an immediate plumpness to the skin, making it an excellent prep step before other active ingredients. Besides its hydrating qualities, it also effectively calms the skin.

A definite must-try for those seeking a refreshing change in their skincare routine!’ Consider us sold...

But if you’re still confused as to the type of skincare that’s best for you – French and Korean skincare both aim to enrich the skin and promote a healthy glow, but they differ significantly in their regimens and ingredients. For example, French skincare routines are typically simpler, consisting of 3–5 steps. They emphasise prevention and hydration, focusing on maintaining skin health with minimal products.

In contrast, Korean skincare routines are more elaborate, often including 6–12 steps. These routines prioritize hydration and soothing, incorporating multiple layers of products to achieve a dewy, luminous complexion. More Trending Say goodbye to Sambas — this is officially the new ‘it’ trainer This supermarket is launching 'middle aisle' style discounts to rival Aldi and Lidl 'Heavenly' adjustable pillow wins shoppers hearts and zzz's This sex toy caused a customer to orgasm for 20 minutes When it comes to ingredients, French skincare products often feature natural ingredients such as plant extracts, essential oils, and clay.

These ingredients are known for their hydrating, exfoliating, and protective properties. Additionally, French skincare tends to use lightweight formulations with well-established ingredients sourced primarily from Europe. On the other hand, Korean skincare highlights unique, Asia-specific ingredients like ginseng, green tea, and snail mucin.

These ingredients are celebrated for their anti-aging, brightening, and moisturising benefits, contributing to the popularity and effectiveness of Korean skincare worldwide. Let us know in the comments if you’d like to know what our shopping expert’s favourite K-Beauty or French skincare branded products. Follow Metro across our social channels, on Facebook , Twitter and Instagram Share your views in the comments below MORE : Skincare fanatics are ‘truly addicted’ to reformulated serum loved by celebrities like Victoria Beckham MORE : Molly-Mae Hague shares skincare products since ditching filler four years ago (and they’re currently on sale) MORE : I’m a shopping expert, and these are the items I’m buying this weekend from Stanley, Cult Beauty, Tala and more Sign up to our Shopping newsletter Get the latest trends, offers and trusted reviews.

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