Safety Guide
Evidence-based safety information for using Centella Asiatica for acne-prone skin.
Centella Asiatica is generally considered safe for acne-prone skin and is not known to clog pores.
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.
Evidence Rating
Category
soothing
What It Does
Wound healing
Centella asiatica has well-documented wound healing properties. It supports collagen synthesis and fibroblast activity, making it beneficial for post-procedure recovery
Post-procedure care
Well-suited for use after chemical peels, laser treatments, and microneedling. Its anti-inflammatory and healing properties help reduce recovery time and redness
213 products in our database contain Centella Asiatica.
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