Medicube Exosome Cica Tea Tree Ampoule
strong support from Glycerin, Niacinamide, and Panthenol
What is Medicube Exosome Cica Tea Tree Ampoule best for?
Based on VanityBoard's catalog ingredient signals, Medicube Exosome Cica Tea Tree Ampoule is most relevant to people focused on hydration, people focused on brightening, people focused on acne, people focused on soothing.
What should I watch out for with Medicube Exosome Cica Tea Tree Ampoule?
No catalog-level caution flags were identified for Medicube Exosome Cica Tea Tree Ampoule; individual reactions are still possible.
Where does Medicube Exosome Cica Tea Tree Ampoule fit in a skincare routine?
Use after toner or essence and before moisturizer.
Product facts
| Category | serum |
|---|---|
| Vanity Index | 100.0 |
| Ingredients listed | 43 |
| Attributed evidence records | 5 |
| Routine position | Treat |
Vanity Index Breakdown
- Ingredient Evidence: 100.0 · 35% weight
- Review Evidence: 100.0 · 25% weight
- Marketing Independence: Pending · 15% weight
- Blind Tester: Pending · 15% weight
- Chemist Expert: Pending · 10% weight
Editorial Notes
This serum page is built from VanityBoard's catalog evidence for the exact product, with emphasis on glycerin, niacinamide, panthenol. The product may be useful when those signals match your skin goals, but formula fit still depends on sensitivity history, routine overlap, and how your skin responds over time.
Current watchouts: no catalog-level caution flags were identified. Treat this as shopping research, not medical advice, and patch test when adding unfamiliar actives or fragrance-heavy formulas.
Key Benefits
- glycerin
- niacinamide
- panthenol
- medicube
- exosome
Watchouts
- No catalog caution flags identified.
Who is it recommended for?
- People focused on hydration
- People focused on brightening
- People focused on acne
- People focused on soothing
Who should use it cautiously?
- No specific exclusion identified from the available catalog evidence.
Ingredients
centella asiatica leaf water (60%), water(aqua), glycerin, butylene glycol, methylpropanediol, glycereth-26, niacinamide, 2-hexanediol, betaine, carbomer, tromethamine, glycereth-25 pca isostearate, ethylhexylglycerin, dipotassium glycyrrhizate, allantoin, glyceryl acrylate/acrylic acid copolymer, panthenol, gardenia florida fruit extract, centella asiatica root extract(5ppm), centella asiatica leaf extract(5ppm), centella asiatica extract(5ppm), hydrogenated lecithin, melaleuca alternifolia (tea tree) leaf water, propanediol, madecassoside(0.1ppm), glycyrrhiza uralensis (licorice) extract, ectoin, dipropylene glycol, centella asiatica leaf vesicles(0.1ppm), caprylic/capric triglyceride, biosaccharide gum-1, pentylene glycol, melaleuca alternifolia (tea tree) extract, sodium hyaluronate, vegetable amino acids(0.001 ppm), saccharide isomerate(0.001 ppm), lactobacillus ferment filtrate(0.001 ppm), hydrolyzed vegetable protein(0.001ppm), hyaluronic acid, houttuynia cordata extract
Attributed evidence sources
- medicube: Signs of Redness - Amazon.com
- medicube Comforting Serum & Cream Duo Ideal for ... - Amazon.com
- Amy Cox's Amazon Page
- nalbertin's Amazon Page
- Morgan Warner's Amazon Page