Ingredient Layering
Can I Use TECA (Titrated Extract of Centella Asiatica) and Dexpanthenol Together?
Great Together
TECA (Titrated Extract of Centella Asiatica) and Dexpanthenol 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
TECA (Titrated Extract of Centella Asiatica)
active
Step 2
Dexpanthenol
humectant
General rule: apply thinnest/most active ingredients first, thicker/occlusive ingredients last.
active
The clinical-pharmaceutical version of centella asiatica โ a standardized extract used in actual prescription scar creams and post-surgical recovery formulations.
humectant
The pharma-grade panthenol Europe runs on โ Bepanthen's hero molecule, used after laser, microneedling, retinoid burn, and tattooing because the wound-healing data is genuinely strong.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use TECA (Titrated Extract of Centella Asiatica) and Dexpanthenol together?
TECA (Titrated Extract of Centella Asiatica) and Dexpanthenol work great together! They can be layered in the same K-beauty routine.
Should I apply TECA (Titrated Extract of Centella Asiatica) before or after Dexpanthenol?
Apply thinnest/most active first. Based on their categories, apply TECA (Titrated Extract of Centella Asiatica) first, then follow with the other.
Are there products with both TECA (Titrated Extract of Centella Asiatica) and Dexpanthenol?
We don't currently track any products that combine TECA (Titrated Extract of Centella Asiatica) and Dexpanthenol as key ingredients. Layering two separate products is the typical approach.
Is TECA (Titrated Extract of Centella Asiatica) stronger than Dexpanthenol?
TECA (Titrated Extract of Centella Asiatica) has 5/5 clinical evidence; Dexpanthenol has 5/5. They have similar clinical backing.