There comes a point in winter when your skin decides it has had enough. The usual serum stings. Dry patches appear without invitation. And the rich moisturiser you bought in a moment of optimism now feels like a duvet for your face.
Enter the new Fundamentals Centella Asiatica Gel Moisturiser – a lightweight 50ml formula created to hydrate dry and moisture-depleted skin without leaving it feeling greasy, heavy or thoroughly over-accessorised.
Priced at R230, the moisturiser combines 1% Centella Asiatica, 0.5% niacinamide and 0.2% hyaluronic acid in a silky gel texture that absorbs comfortably and layers neatly beneath sunscreen and makeup.
The ingredient your skin barrier has been waiting for
Also known as cica or tiger grass, Centella Asiatica has become a firm favourite in Korean beauty routines and increasingly appears in products designed for dry, reactive or uncomfortable skin.
The botanical ingredient contains compounds such as madecassoside and asiaticoside, which have been researched for their role in supporting calmer-looking skin and helping it recover from everyday environmental stress.
In other words, it is a useful addition when winter weather, indoor heating, hot showers and an overly enthusiastic active-ingredient routine all arrive at once.
The Fundamentals formula pairs Centella Asiatica with two well-known skincare ingredients:
Niacinamide helps support the skin barrier and improve the appearance of uneven tone and texture.
Hyaluronic acid attracts and retains moisture in the skin’s outer layers, helping it feel smoother and more comfortable.
The moisturising base also contains glycerin and sodium hyaluronate to draw in hydration, with dimethicone helping to reduce moisture loss.
A gel moisturiser for dry skin? Yes, really.
Gel moisturisers are often treated as an oily-skin-only club. This one politely ignores that rule.
“Gel” describes the texture, not the guest list. The water-rich formula spreads easily and settles into a fresh, weightless finish, making it a practical choice for dry skin that dislikes thick creams.
It is also well suited to combination skin that needs added hydration but finds traditional winter moisturisers a little too rich.
Use it morning and evening after cleansing and hydrating serums. During the day, follow with a broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher.
For skin needing extra hydration, it can be paired with the Fundamentals 2% Hyaluronic Acid Serum or Moisture Boost.
When your routine suddenly turns against you
Skin can become temporarily sensitised when its barrier is under pressure. Low humidity, indoor heating, frequent exfoliation and several strong active ingredients in one routine can all make it harder for the skin to retain water.
The result? Tightness, redness, rough texture and products that suddenly feel less friendly than they did last month.
This is usually a good moment to simplify. Choose a gentle cleanser, reduce stronger actives where necessary, focus on hydration and allow the skin time to settle.
The new Centella Asiatica Gel Moisturiser fits neatly into this pared-back approach – straightforward ingredients, a comfortable texture and no complicated ten-step routine required.
One Centella product is rarely enough
For anyone already in a committed relationship with cica, the new moisturiser joins two other Centella-based products in the Fundamentals range.
The 4% Ceramide + 4% Centella Asiatica Serum combines Centella Asiatica with ceramides to support skin-barrier care, while the Inflasoothe Toner offers another way to introduce the ingredient into a calming, hydration-focused routine.
Together, the products allow customers to incorporate Centella Asiatica at different stages of their skincare routine – without turning the bathroom shelf into a chemistry laboratory.
Availability
The Fundamentals Centella Asiatica Gel Moisturiser is available in a 50ml format at a recommended retail price of R230.
It can be purchased through the Fundamentals Skincare online store and selected retailers across South Africa. Product ranges and stock availability may differ between stores.
