Ingredient Layering
Can I Use Centella Asiatica and Panthenol Together?
Great Together
Centella Asiatica and Panthenol work great together!
What You Should Know
- โขThese ingredients complement each other and can be used in the same routine.
- โขApply in order of thinnest to thickest consistency.
- โขBoth can be used in the same routine step without conflicts.
Recommended Layering Order
Step 1
Centella Asiatica
soothing
Step 2
Panthenol
humectant
General rule: apply thinnest/most active ingredients first, thicker/occlusive ingredients last.
soothing
Centella asiatica is the ingredient behind the 'cica' trend in K-beauty, and for once the hype is largely justified. With solid clinical evidence for wound healing, anti-inflammatory activity, and collagen synthesis support, it's one of the best-studied botanical ingredients in dermatology.
humectant
Panthenol is vitamin B5's topical form, and it's one of the most reliable barrier-repair ingredients available. It penetrates the skin and converts to pantothenic acid, enhancing hydration, accelerating wound healing, and reducing inflammation. It's boring, effective, and in more products than you'd think.
More Layering Combos
What pairs with Centella Asiatica?
What pairs with Panthenol?
Products Featuring Both Centella Asiatica and Panthenol
K-Beauty products that combine both actives in a single formula โ simpler than layering.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use Centella Asiatica and Panthenol together?
Centella Asiatica and Panthenol work great together! They can be layered in the same K-beauty routine.
Should I apply Centella Asiatica before or after Panthenol?
Apply thinnest/most active first. Based on their categories, apply Centella Asiatica first, then follow with the other.
Are there products with both Centella Asiatica and Panthenol?
Yes โ we track 6 K-beauty products that feature both Centella Asiatica and Panthenol as key ingredients. This can be simpler than layering two separate steps.
Is Centella Asiatica stronger than Panthenol?
Centella Asiatica has 4/5 clinical evidence; Panthenol has 4/5. They have similar clinical backing.