Skin-care products of all kinds seem to have one thing in common lately: cica. If it’s not in the mask, serum, moisturizer, or at-home peel pad’s name, it’s on the ingredient list under its scientific name, Centella asiatica. The regenerative and healing benefits of cica, which in its natural form is a leafy green herb, have been known for centuries, but it’s taken until recently for beauty consumers to fully catch on. Outside of Asia, where it’s a commonplace ingredient, Western beauty brands like Dermalogica and Kiehl’s are also starting to take note.
“Cica is believed to soothe and repair irritated skin,” Ellen Marmur, MD, a New York City-based board-certified dermatologist, previously told us, meaning it’s highly beneficial for treating acne and calming sensitive skin. These attributes can be tied to cica’s chemical composition, which is “chock-full of amino acids, beta-carotene, fatty acids, and phytochemicals, including vitamins C, A, B1, and B2,” says Shari Marchbein, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and clinical assistant professor of dermatology at New York University School of Medicine, explained. In short, this antioxidant-packed herb stimulates collagen production and protects skin against inflammation and bacteria.
If you ask Charlotte Cho, an aesthetician and cofounder of K-beauty e-retailer Soko Glam, cica has become so widespread in Korean skin-care products because something is in the air — literally. “Sensitive skin is a very common skin type in Korea due to high pollution levels,” she told Allure when we did a deep dive into the skin-care ingredient. “As a result, sensitive-skin-friendly ingredients, such as cica, are frequently found in Korean beauty products to calm inflammation, redness, and irritated skin.” And let’s be real:Tthe pollution levels are pretty damn high stateside, too. With that in mind, our skin deals with the environmental aggressors’ damaging effects, like fine lines, wrinkles, dryness, and irritation.
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Our Top Picks:
- Best for Correcting Redness: Dr. Jart+ Cicapair Tiger Grass Serum, $52
- Overnight Sensation: Laneige Cica Sleeping Mask, $34
- Most Soothing Sunscreen: Skin1004 Madagascar Centella Air-Fit Suncream Light SPF 30 PA++++, $17
- Multipurpose Moisturizer: Bloomeffects Tulip Nectar Skin Repair Balm, $47
- For a Skin-Care Reset: Peach & Lily Super Reboot Resurfacing Mask, $45
- Best Soothing Cleanser: Erborian Centella Cleansing Gel, $36
- Fragrance-Free Moisturizer for Daytime & Nighttime: Dermalogica Stabilizing Repair Cream, $64