Centella Is A Miracle Worker For Dry, Red & Irritated Skin | Miracle Beauty Centella Range

When I first started to suffer with the Patches of Eczema that I get underneath my Eyes, one of the Skincare Ingredients that I found helped the most was Centella Asiatica, also known as Cica, which means that i’ve now become a slight Magpie when it comes to any kind of Skincare that contains Cica and have to pick it up whenever I see it. That’s why when I saw that Miracle Beauty had released a Centella range whilst I was Shopping in Home Bargains a couple of weeks ago, I obviously had to check it out. Well after checking everything out, I eventually picked up a Bottle of the Centella Face Serum,and a Jar of the Centella Calming Face Cream, and I thought that I would tell you what I thought of them.

Here’s what Miracle Beauty say about both amazing products.

The Miracle Beauty Centella Face Serum.

Discover the Miracle Beauty Centella Face Serum, a lightweight, Water-Based formula that deeply hydrates and soothes your Skin while boosting radiance. Perfect for daily use, it leaves your Skin soft, balanced, and refreshed.
This lightweight, Water-Based Serum is designed to deeply hydrate, soothe, and strengthen the Skin while enhancing clarity and radiance. Powered by Aloe Vera, Centella Asiatica, Hyaluronic Acid, and a gentle Vitamin C Derivative, the formula delivers refreshing moisture and calming care without heaviness. Ideal for daily use, this fast-absorbing Serum leaves Skin feeling soft, balanced, and visibly revitalised.

Features.

  • 30ml.
  • Suitable For Daily Use.
  • Lightweight Water-Based Formula.
  • Deeply hydrates and soothes Skin.
  • Fast-absorbing and non-greasy formula.
  • Helps strengthen and balance Skin.
  • Leaves Skin feeling soft and refreshed.
  • Enriched with Aloe Vera and Centella Asiatica.
  • Contains Hyaluronic Acid for lasting moisture.
  • Gentle Vitamin C Derivative helps enhance Skin.

How to use.

Apply two to three drops to clean Skin Morning and Night. Follow with our Calming Centella Face Cream for best results.

The Miracle Beauty Centella Calming Face Cream.

Discover the Miracle Beauty Centella Calming Face Cream, a soothing daily Moisturiser enriched with Centella Asiatica, Jojoba Oil, and Shea Butter to keep your Skin hydrated, soft, and protected all day long. Perfect for Normal to Dry Skin!
This daily Moisturiser is designed to deliver long-lasting hydration while helping to nourish, smooth and protect the Skin. Formulated with Glycerin, Hyaluronic Acid, and a blend of Skin-conditioning Oils and Emollients, it helps maintain moisture balance and leave the Skin feeling soft and comfortable throughout the day. Enriched with Jojoba Oil, Shea Butter, and Centella Asiatica Extract, the formula supports the Skin Barrier and helps soothe dryness caused by Environmental Exposure. Suitable for daily use on all Skin Types, particularly Normal to Dry Skin.

Features.

  • 50ml.
  • Long-lasting hydration.
  • Suitable for daily use.
  • Ideal for Normal to Dry Skin.
  • Contains Jojoba Oil and Shea Butter.
  • Helps support the Skin Barrier.
  • Leaves Skin feeling soft and comfortable.
  • Formulated with Glycerin and Hyaluronic Acid.
  • Helps nourish, smooth and protect Skin.
  • Enriched with Centella Asiatica Extract.
  • Soothes dryness caused by Environmental Exposure.

How to use.

Apply to clean, dry Skin. Gently massage a small amount of to the Face and Neck until fully absorbed. Use Morning and Night.

A short cylindrical brown glass bottle with a dark tan rubber pipette lid and a creamy white label that has Miracle Beauty Centella Face Serum written in dark brown writing on it next to a short rectangular cardboard box that has Miracle Beauty Centella Face Serum written in dark brown writing on it, on a light beige background.

The Miracle Beauty Centella Face Serum.

It’s scent.

I really liked it’s scent, as even though it contained Water, Aloe Vera Leaf Juice, Butylene Glycol, Centella Asiatica Extract, Phenoxyethanol, Carbomer, Triethanolamine, Propylene Glycol, Allantoin, Ginger Extract, 1,2-Hexanediol, Methylpropanediol, Chlorphenesin, Indian Crysanthemum Extract, Sodium Hyaluronate, 3-0-Ethyl Ascorbic Acid, Dipotassium Glycyrrhizata, Xanthan Gum, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Caprylhydroxamic Acid, PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Disodium EDTA, Japanese Knotweed Root Extract, Chinese Skullcap Root Extract, Fragrance, Bitter Orange Flower Oil, Caramel, Ethylhexylglycerin, Green Tea Leaf Extract, Liquorice Root Extract, Chamomile Flower Extract, Rosemary Leaf Extract, Disodium Phosphate, Polysorbate 60, Sodium Phosphate, Limonene, and Linalool, I thought that it had a delicious deep and grassy yet ever so slightly zesty Centella scent to it that kind of reminded me of if someone had crushed up a massive Pile of some dead Centella Leaves.

It’s consistency.

I really liked it’s consistency, as even though it was called a Facial Serum, I thought that it felt incredibly thin and watery yet ever so slightly balmy, and was more like an incredibly thin and watery yet ever so slightly balmy Micellar Water rather than a thin and oily yet ever so slightly watery Facial Serum.

What it did when I used it.

I really liked what this did when I used it, as once I had started to massage a little bit of it into my Skin, it turned from an incredibly thin and watery yet ever so slightly balmy Micellar Water into a thin and watery yet ever so slightly oily Facial Serum that sank into my Skin within a matter of seconds.

It’s results.

I absolutely loved it’s results, as not only did this leave my Skin feeling incredibly silky soft, smooth, soothed, calm, plump, bouncy and intensely hydrated, but it also left it looking extremely glowing, radiant, a little bit brighter and much healthier for hours after I had used it. I also really liked that it didn’t manage to irritate the Patches of Eczema that I get underneath my Eyes.

It’s packaging.

I really liked it’s packaging, as this came in a short cylindrical Brown Glass Bottle with a Rubber Pipette Lid that looked beautiful sat on my Beauty Shelves.

A short cylindrical beige glass jar with a dark tan Plastic lid, a dark brown band around it and a creamy white label that has Miracle Beauty Centella Calming Face Cream written in dark brown writing on it next to a short rectangular cardboard box that has Miracle Beauty Centella Calming Face Cream written in dark brown writing on it, on a light beige background.

A picture of the Miracle Beauty Centella Calming Face Cream.

The Miracle Beauty Centella Calming Face Cream.

It’s scent.

I really liked it’s scent, as even though it contained Glycerin, Hydrogenated Polyisobutene, Cetearyl Alcohol, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Jojoba Seed Oil, Shea Butter, Butylene Glycol, Dimethicone, Hydroxyethyl Acrylate/Sodium Acryloyldimethyl Taurate Copolymer, Ammonium Acryloyldimethyltaurate/Vp Copolymer, Tocopheryl Acetate, Cetearyl Glucoside, Phenoxyethanol, Centella Asiatica Extract, Xanthan Gum, Hydroxyacetophenone, 1,2-Hexanediol, Methylpropanediol, Chlorphenesin, Sodium Hyaluronate, Caprylhydroxamic Acid, Fragrance, Polysorbate 60, Sorbitan Isostearate, Disodium Edta, 3-0-Ethyl Ascorbic Acid, and CI 19140, I thought that it had a delicious deep and grassy yet ever so slightly zesty Centella scent to it that kind of reminded me of if someone had crushed up a massive Pile of some dead Centella Leaves.

It’s consistency.

I really liked it’s consistency, as even though it was called a Moisturiser, I thought that it felt incredibly thick and creamy yet ever so slightly oily, and was more like an incredibly thick and creamy yet ever so slightly oily Night Cream rather than a thin and creamy yet ever so slightly gelatinous Moisturiser.

What it did when I used it.

I really liked what this did when I used it, as once I had started to massage a little bit of it into my Skin, it turned from an incredibly thick and creamy yet ever so slightly oily Night Cream into a thin and creamy yet ever so slightly air-whipped Moisturiser that sank into my Skin within a matter of seconds.

It’s results.

I absolutely loved it’s results, as not only did this leave my Skin feeling incredibly silky soft, smooth, soothed, calm, plump, bouncy, hydrated and intensely moisturised, but it also left it looking extremely glowing, radiant, a little bit brighter and much healthier for hours after I had used it. I also really liked that it didn’t manage to irritate the Patches of Eczema that I get underneath my Eyes.

It’s packaging.

I really liked it’s packaging, as this came in a short cylindrical Brown Glass Jar with a screw top Lid that looked beautiful sat on my Beauty Shelves.

My overall thoughts.

Overall I would have to rate the Miracle Beauty Centella Face Serum an eight out of ten, and the Miracle Beauty Centella Calming Face Cream an eight out of ten. I really liked the Miracle Beauty Centella Face Serum, as I absolutely loved it’s delicious deep and grassy yet ever so slightly zesty Centella scent, it’s consistency, what it did when I used it, it’s results, and it’s packaging, but I just wish that it had contained a little bit more Centella Asiatica to leave my Skin feeling even more calm and soothed. I really liked the Miracle Beauty Centella Calming Face Cream, as I absolutely loved it’s delicious deep and grassy yet ever so slightly zesty Centella scent, it’s consistency, what it did when I used it, it’s results, and it’s packaging, but I just wish that it had contained a little bit more Centella Asiatica to leave my Skin feeling even more calm and soothed.
If you would like to check out any of the Miracle Beauty Centella range for yourselves, then you can either pop into your local Home Bargains store, or you can find it online here.
Have you checked out any of the Miracle Beauty Centella range yet? What did you think of it? What’s some of your favourite Budget Korean Skincare ranges? Please let me know down below.

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