Skin 1004 Madagascar Centella Asiatica Toner: Clean or Greenwashed?

Greenwashing Check
This viral toner claims to be 100% clean—until we decoded the preservative blend hiding behind the pretty packaging.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
🧴 **The Pretty Green Lie**

1.🧴Clean on Paper

You’ve seen this bottle on every shelfie. Skin 1004 screams “clean beauty” so loud you’d think it was a juice cleanse. But I smelled something off—literally. The toner has no fragrance, but the preservative blend smells like a lab accident.

The real story? That “100% clean” label hides phenoxyethanol, a synthetic preservative that’s perfectly safe but absolutely not what the crunchy marketing implies. Hypocrisy never looked so pretty in pastel.

🔍 **What $17 Gets You**

2.🔍The Price of Hype

It’s a watery toner. $17 for 200ml. The claim that made me try it: “calms redness instantly.” Bold. I tested it on a post-cry face.

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Texture

Thinner than water. Drops slide off your palm if you’re not fast.

2

Scent

None. But a faint chemical twang if you huff the bottle.

3

Absorption

10 seconds flat. No sticky film—just gone.

🌿 **The Ingredient Honesty Check**

3.🌿Centella’s Backup Dancers

Centella Asiatica extract is the star—great for calming inflammation. But the real work comes from the supporting cast. The preservative system (phenoxyethanol, sodium benzoate) is standard, not “clean.” Don’t let the green bottle fool you.

  • Centella Asiatica Extract: Calms redness and irritation fast
  • Madecassic Acid: Boosts collagen repair on a cellular level
  • Asiaticoside: Speeds wound healing—good for picking scars
  • Betaine: Locks in hydration without greasiness

⚠️ **The Texture Trap**

4.⚠️Water. And Then What?

First splash: feels like nothing. Literally. It’s so thin I thought I missed my face. No stickiness, no slip—just a wet sensation that evaporates in 10 seconds. If you want “sinking in” satisfaction, this isn’t it.

Week 2: My redness was visibly less angry. But the hydration? Gone by lunch. I had to layer it 3 times to feel plump. Unexpected win: it didn’t break me out. That’s rare for my oily-dehydrated nightmare skin.

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One Thing: Use it as a 7-skin method base, not a standalone hydrator. Pat in 3 layers while damp or it’s useless.

📋 **The Verdict Matrix**

5.📋Real Talk

Redness dropped about 30% after 3 weeks. Texture stayed the same. Hydration was mediocre unless I layered. Not a miracle—just a decent calming toner with a marketing problem.

Buy if
You have reactive, redness-prone skin and want a no-frills calming base layer.
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Skip if
You need heavy hydration or hate layering products to feel anything.
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Worth it?
For $17, yes—if you keep expectations low. It’s a solid starter toner, not a savior.

💡 **Final Call**

6.💡Clean Enough

It’s not greenwashed—it’s just average. The formula works for sensitive skin, but the “100% clean” badge is marketing fluff. Buy it for the centella, not the ethics.

6.8/10
Decent toner, dishonest label
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Where to Buy: Amazon or Olive Young. Grab the travel size first—the full bottle is commitment.