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SKIN1004 Madagascar Centella Ampoule vs Torriden DIVE-IN Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Serum

A side-by-side comparison of two Korean serums — ingredients, skin-type fit, size and live UK prices — to help you decide which to buy.

SKIN1004 Madagascar Centella Ampoule

SKIN1004

Madagascar Centella Ampoule

From £4.77

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Torriden DIVE-IN Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Serum

Torriden

DIVE-IN Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Serum

From £14.39

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Price (from)£4.77£14.39
CategorySerumsSerums
Key ingredientCentella Asiatica 100%Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid
Best forsensitive, dry, normal, combinationdry, normal, combination, sensitive
Targetssoothing, redness, repairhydration, plumping, barrier
Size100ml50ml
Rating4.8 / 54.9 / 5

Which should you choose?

SKIN1004 Madagascar Centella Ampoule centres on Centella Asiatica 100%, while Torriden DIVE-IN Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Serum leads with Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid. Both work for sensitive, dry, normal, combination skin, so it often comes down to texture, price and the active you want to prioritise. On price, SKIN1004 Madagascar Centella Ampoule is currently the better value — but prices change daily, so check both live below.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between SKIN1004 Madagascar Centella Ampoule and Torriden DIVE-IN Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Serum?

Both are Korean serums. SKIN1004 Madagascar Centella Ampoule is built around Centella Asiatica 100%, while Torriden DIVE-IN Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Serum leads with Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid. Both suit sensitive, dry, normal, combination skin.

Which is cheaper, SKIN1004 Madagascar Centella Ampoule or Torriden DIVE-IN Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Serum?

SKIN1004 Madagascar Centella Ampoule is currently the cheaper of the two at around £4.77. We price-compare both daily across UK retailers, so check the live prices above before buying.

Can I use SKIN1004 Madagascar Centella Ampoule and Torriden DIVE-IN Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Serum together?

In most routines you can layer different product types, but two products of the same step (e.g. two serums) are usually used as alternatives rather than together. Patch-test new actives and introduce one at a time.