Centella Asiatica (Cica): K-Beauty Ingredient
If you’ve been following K-beauty trends, you’ve probably noticed “cica” products everywhere. From cica creams to cica serums, this ingredient has become a staple in Korean skincare and is rapidly gaining popularity worldwide. But what exactly is cica, and does it live up to the hype?
Centella asiatica, commonly known as cica, gotu kola, or tiger grass, is one of those rare ingredients that has both ancient traditional use and modern scientific backing. As someone who’s studied cosmetic ingredients extensively, I can tell you that centella deserves its moment in the spotlight—especially if you struggle with sensitive, irritated, or compromised skin.
Let me explain why this humble herb has become a skincare superstar and how you can harness its healing powers for your own skin.
What is Centella Asiatica?
Centella asiatica is a small, herbaceous plant that grows in wetlands throughout Asia. It’s been used in traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine for thousands of years to treat various ailments, from wound healing to cognitive enhancement.
The common name “tiger grass” comes from an old legend: wounded tigers would roll in patches of centella asiatica to heal their injuries. While this story may be folklore, the wound-healing properties are very real and well-documented.
In skincare, centella asiatica is valued for its:
- Soothing and calming properties
- Wound healing capabilities
- Anti-inflammatory effects
- Antioxidant benefits
- Collagen-boosting potential

The Active Compounds in Centella Asiatica
What makes centella asiatica so effective? It contains several powerful active compounds:
Asiaticoside: The most abundant active compound, responsible for wound healing and collagen synthesis stimulation.
Madecassoside: Known for its exceptional soothing and anti-inflammatory properties. This is often isolated and used on its own in Korean skincare products.
Asiatic Acid: Provides antioxidant protection and helps with skin barrier repair.
Madecassic Acid: Supports collagen production and offers anti-inflammatory benefits.
These four compounds, collectively called “centella triterpenes” or “TECA” (Titrated Extract of Centella Asiatica), work synergistically to deliver centella’s remarkable benefits.
The Science-Backed Benefits of Centella Asiatica
Let’s dive into what research actually shows about this ingredient.
Wound Healing and Skin Repair
This is centella’s most studied and proven benefit. According to research published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences, centella asiatica significantly accelerates wound healing by:
- Increasing collagen synthesis at wound sites
- Promoting angiogenesis (formation of new blood vessels)
- Enhancing antioxidant activity
- Reducing inflammation
- Strengthening the newly formed tissue
This is why you’ll find centella in many post-procedure creams and products designed for compromised skin barriers.
Anti-Inflammatory Properties
Multiple studies have demonstrated centella’s potent anti-inflammatory effects. It works by:
- Reducing pro-inflammatory cytokines
- Calming reactive skin
- Decreasing redness and irritation
- Soothing conditions like eczema and psoriasis
This makes it an excellent companion to potentially irritating ingredients like retinol or chemical exfoliants.
Strengthens Skin Barrier
Centella helps restore and maintain your skin’s protective barrier by:
- Supporting the production of lipids and proteins in the stratum corneum
- Increasing hydration retention
- Improving barrier function measurements
- Reducing trans-epidermal water loss (TEWL)
A strong barrier means healthier, more resilient skin that’s less prone to sensitivity, similar to how ceramides support barrier function.
Boosts Collagen Production
Research shows that centella asiatica active compounds stimulate fibroblasts to produce more collagen. This happens through:
- Direct stimulation of collagen synthesis
- Inhibition of enzymes that break down collagen
- Improved organization of collagen fibers
While it won’t give you the dramatic results of peptides or retinol, centella does contribute to long-term skin firmness and elasticity with consistent use.
Antioxidant Protection
The National Institutes of Health reports that centella asiatica has significant antioxidant properties, protecting skin from:
- Free radical damage
- Environmental stressors
- UV-induced oxidative stress
- Pollution-related damage
This protective action helps prevent premature aging and supports overall skin health.
Reduces Hyperpigmentation
While not its primary benefit, centella can help with post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation by:
- Reducing inflammation that triggers excess melanin production
- Accelerating healing of acne marks
- Supporting even skin tone over time
It works more as a preventative measure than an active treatment for existing dark spots, unlike ingredients like vitamin C or niacinamide.
Improves Skin Hydration
Centella helps skin retain moisture by:
- Supporting the skin barrier
- Reducing water loss
- Promoting the production of hyaluronic acid in skin
- Improving overall hydration levels

Who Should Use Centella Asiatica?
The beautiful thing about centella asiatica is that it’s suitable for virtually everyone, but it’s particularly beneficial for certain skin types and concerns.
Perfect For:
Sensitive Skin: If your skin reacts to everything, centella’s soothing properties can be a game-changer. It calms reactivity without any of the irritation potential of active ingredients.
Irritated or Inflamed Skin: Whether from environmental factors, harsh products, or skin conditions, centella helps calm and heal inflammation.
Acne-Prone Skin: While it won’t treat acne directly like salicylic acid, centella helps:
- Reduce inflammation around breakouts
- Speed healing of acne lesions
- Minimize post-acne marks
- Calm skin during acne treatment
Compromised Skin Barriers: If you’ve over-exfoliated or damaged your moisture barrier, centella helps repair and strengthen it.
Post-Procedure Recovery: After professional treatments like:
- Chemical peels
- Laser treatments
- Microneedling
- Dermaplaning
Rosacea or Eczema: Many people with these conditions find centella extremely soothing, though always consult your dermatologist first.
Mature Skin: The collagen-boosting and barrier-supporting properties help maintain skin health as you age.
All Skin Types: Seriously—dry, oily, combination, normal—centella works for everyone.
Virtually No One Should Avoid It
Centella is one of the safest, most universally tolerated skincare ingredients. Allergic reactions are extremely rare. However:
- If you’re allergic to plants in the Apiaceae family, patch test first
- Very rarely, some people are sensitive to centella extracts
- Always patch test new products regardless of ingredient
Different Forms of Centella in Skincare
Not all centella products are created equal. Understanding the different forms helps you choose the right products.
Whole Plant Extract
This contains all the active compounds together, providing comprehensive benefits. Look for:
- “Centella Asiatica Extract”
- “Centella Asiatica Leaf Extract”
Typical concentration: 1-10% in products, though some K-beauty products use up to 100% centella extract as a serum base.
Isolated Active Compounds
Some products feature specific centella asiatica compounds for targeted benefits:
Madecassoside: Particularly popular in K-beauty for its superior soothing and calming effects. Perfect for very sensitive or reactive skin.
Asiaticoside: Often used when wound healing and collagen synthesis are the primary goals.
TECA (Titrated Extract of Centella Asiatica): A standardized blend of all four main active compounds at specific ratios. This ensures consistent potency and results.
Which Form is Best?
For general use: Whole plant extract provides well-rounded benefits
For extreme sensitivity: Madecassoside offers maximum soothing
For anti-aging focus: TECA or asiaticoside for collagen stimulation
For wound healing: Asiaticoside or TECA
Many high-quality products combine multiple forms for comprehensive benefits.
How to Use Centella Asiatica in Your Routine
Centella is incredibly versatile and easy to incorporate into any skincare routine.
Types of Centella Products
Toners and Essences: Light, hydrating layers that deliver centella’s soothing benefits. Apply after cleansing as your first treatment step.
Serums: Concentrated formulations with higher centella content. Apply after toner, before moisturizer.
Ampoules: Even more concentrated than serums, these are popular in K-beauty. Use when your skin needs extra calming or healing support.
Moisturizers: Cica creams are hugely popular, providing both hydration and centella’s benefits in one step.
Sheet Masks: Great for intensive soothing sessions or after irritating treatments.
Sleeping Masks: Rich, overnight treatments that let centella work while you sleep.
Spot Treatments: Concentrated formulas for targeted healing of specific problem areas.
When to Apply Centella
Centella can be used morning and night without any concerns. Unlike some actives, it:
- Doesn’t increase sun sensitivity
- Won’t interfere with other products
- Can be used as often as needed
Layering Centella with Other Ingredients
This is where centella really shines—it plays well with virtually everything.
Centella + Retinol: Excellent combination. Apply retinol first, wait, then apply centella to soothe and support your skin barrier while retinol does its work.
Centella + AHAs/BHAs: Perfect pairing. Use your acid exfoliant, then apply centella to calm any potential irritation and support healing.
Centella + Vitamin C: Works beautifully. Vitamin C provides brightening and antioxidant benefits, while centella soothes and supports barrier health.
Centella + Niacinamide: A K-beauty favorite combination. Both soothe inflammation and support barrier function through complementary mechanisms.
Centella + Hyaluronic Acid: Hydration powerhouse duo. HA draws in moisture while centella helps your skin retain it by supporting barrier function.
Centella + Ceramides: Ultimate barrier repair combination. Both work to strengthen and restore compromised skin barriers.
Centella + Peptides: Complementary anti-aging approach. Both stimulate collagen but through different pathways.
Basically, centella is the friend that gets along with everyone. It makes other ingredients more tolerable and enhances your routine’s overall effectiveness.

Building a Centella-Focused Routine
Here’s how to maximize centella’s benefits:
For Sensitive/Irritated Skin
Morning:
- Gentle, pH-balanced cleanser
- Centella toner or essence
- Centella serum or ampoule
- Lightweight moisturizer with centella
- Mineral sunscreen (less irritating than chemical)
Evening:
- Gentle cleanser or micellar water
- Centella toner or essence
- Centella serum or ampoule
- Rich cica cream
- Optional: Sleeping pack with centella
For Acne-Prone Skin
Morning:
- Gentle foaming cleanser
- Niacinamide serum
- Centella serum
- Oil-free moisturizer
- Sunscreen
Evening:
- Double cleanse (oil + water-based)
- BHA treatment (3-4x weekly)
- Wait 15 minutes
- Centella serum (to calm after BHA)
- Lightweight cica cream
For Anti-Aging
Morning:
- Gentle cleanser
- Vitamin C serum
- Centella essence
- Peptide serum
- Moisturizer with SPF
Evening:
- Double cleanse
- Retinol (4-5x weekly)
- Wait 15 minutes
- Centella serum (to support barrier)
- Rich moisturizer with centella
For Post-Procedure Recovery
First 3-5 Days:
- Gentle, non-foaming cleanser
- Centella toner (multiple layers)
- Centella serum or ampoule (generous amount)
- Cica repair cream (thick layer)
- Sunscreen (once skin can tolerate it)
Repeat morning and night, focusing on maximum soothing and healing.
Centella Asiatica vs. Other Soothing Ingredients
How does centella compare to other calming ingredients?
Centella vs. Aloe Vera
Aloe vera: Excellent for immediate cooling and hydration, but primarily surface-level benefits.
Centella: Goes deeper, actually promoting healing and supporting long-term barrier health.
Best use: Both together! Aloe for immediate relief, centella for deeper healing.
Centella vs. Chamomile
Chamomile: Great anti-inflammatory and soothing properties, works quickly.
Centella: Stronger wound healing and collagen-boosting effects, longer-term benefits.
Best use: Chamomile for immediate calming, centella for sustained healing.
Centella vs. Calendula
Calendula: Excellent for wound healing and very gentle.
Centella: More research backing, stronger collagen stimulation, better for barrier support.
Best use: Similar benefits, choose based on product formulation and personal preference.
Centella vs. Allantoin
Allantoin: Keratolytic (softens dead skin) and soothing, more surface-level.
Centella: Deeper healing, barrier repair, and collagen stimulation.
Best use: Combine them! Allantoin for texture, centella for healing.
The K-Beauty Centella Revolution
Korean skincare has been at the forefront of popularizing centella, and for good reason.
Popular K-Beauty Centella Products
The K-beauty industry has created innovative centella formulations:
Cica Creams: Thick, rich creams designed to repair and soothe damaged skin barriers. Often used as “recovery” creams after actives.
Cica Sleeping Masks: Overnight treatments that maximize centella’s healing benefits while you sleep.
Centella Ampules: Highly concentrated serums for intensive treatment.
Cica Spot Treatments: Targeted healing for acne lesions or irritated areas.
Cica Sunscreens: Combining sun protection with soothing benefits.
Why K-Beauty Loves Centella
Korean skincare philosophy emphasizes:
- Gentle, layered routines
- Skin barrier health
- Prevention over aggressive treatment
- Natural, effective ingredients
Centella perfectly aligns with these principles, making it a staple in K-beauty formulations.
Research and Clinical Evidence
The scientific backing for centella is impressive and growing.
Wound Healing Studies
Research in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology demonstrates that topical centella asiatica significantly accelerates wound healing, with improvements visible within days of application.
Skin Barrier Studies
Studies show that centella extract improves skin barrier function by:
- Increasing lipid content in the stratum corneum
- Reducing TEWL by up to 20%
- Improving skin hydration levels
Anti-Aging Research
According to clinical trials published by the National Center for Biotechnology Information, centella asiatica increases collagen synthesis and improves skin firmness with 12 weeks of consistent use.
Safety Profile
Centella has an excellent safety record with minimal reported adverse effects, making it suitable for long-term use even on sensitive skin.
Concentration and Effectiveness
Unlike some ingredients where specific concentrations are critical, centella is effective across a wide range.
1-5%: Effective for general soothing and maintenance
10-30%: Strong soothing and healing effects
50-100%: Maximum potency, found in some intensive K-beauty serums and ampoules
Even at lower concentrations, centella provides benefits, but higher concentrations work faster and more dramatically for compromised or very irritated skin.
Common Questions About Centella Asiatica
Can I Use Centella Every Day?
Absolutely! Centella is gentle enough for multiple daily applications. In fact, consistent use yields the best results.
Will Centella Cause Purging?
No. Centella doesn’t increase cell turnover or exfoliate, so it won’t cause purging. Any breakouts when starting centella products are likely due to other ingredients in the formula.
How Long Until I See Results?
Immediate: Soothing and calming effects within hours
1-2 weeks: Improved hydration and reduced reactivity
4-6 weeks: Noticeable barrier improvement and healing of irritation
8-12 weeks: Texture improvements and collagen-related benefits
Can I Use Centella with Active Ingredients?
Yes! Centella is actually ideal to use alongside actives like retinol, acids, and vitamin C. It helps buffer their potentially irritating effects.
Is Centella Safe During Pregnancy?
Topical centella is generally considered safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding, but always consult your healthcare provider about any skincare ingredients.
Does Centella Expire Quickly?
Centella extracts are relatively stable, but products should still be used within their expiration date. Look for products in opaque packaging to maximize stability.
Potential Drawbacks and Considerations
While centella is remarkably safe and effective, there are a few things to keep in mind:
Very Rare Allergies
Allergic reactions to centella are extremely uncommon but possible. Always patch test if you’re prone to allergies.
Not a Treatment for Active Conditions
While centella soothes and supports healing, it’s not a medical treatment. Conditions like severe acne, eczema, or rosacea require professional medical care.
Results Take Time
Centella works gradually. If you need immediate, dramatic results, you may need to combine it with more aggressive treatments.
Quality Varies
Not all centella products are equal. Look for:
- Centella listed high in ingredients
- Standardized extracts or isolated actives
- Reputable brands with quality control
Centella for Different Skin Concerns
For Acne Scars and Marks
Centella helps by:
- Accelerating healing of post-acne marks
- Reducing inflammation that can darken scars
- Supporting healthy tissue regeneration
- Preventing new marks through faster healing
Use centella serums or spot treatments on affected areas twice daily.
For Redness and Rosacea
Centella’s anti-inflammatory properties help:
- Reduce visible redness
- Calm flare-ups
- Strengthen capillary walls
- Support compromised barriers common in rosacea
Choose fragrance-free centella products and use morning and night.
For Dryness and Dehydration
While not primarily hydrating, centella helps dry skin by:
- Supporting barrier function for better moisture retention
- Reducing irritation from dryness
- Working synergistically with hydrating ingredients
Combine centella with hyaluronic acid and ceramides for maximum benefit.
For Aging Skin
Centella supports mature skin through:
- Gentle collagen stimulation
- Antioxidant protection
- Barrier support
- Improved skin thickness
It won’t replace retinol or peptides but makes an excellent supporting ingredient in anti-aging routines.
The Bottom Line on Centella Asiatica
Centella asiatica is one of those rare ingredients that truly deserves its popularity. It offers:
- Proven wound healing and skin repair benefits
- Powerful anti-inflammatory effects
- Support for compromised skin barriers
- Gentle collagen stimulation
- Universal compatibility with other ingredients
- Suitability for all skin types
- Excellent safety profile
Whether you have sensitive skin that reacts to everything, you’re using strong actives that need buffering, or you simply want to support your skin’s health and resilience, centella asiatica is worth incorporating into your routine.
The key is consistency—centella asiatica works gradually but delivers lasting results. Unlike trendy ingredients that come and go, centella has thousands of years of traditional use backed by modern scientific research. That’s a combination you can trust.
Start with a centella serum or cica cream, use it consistently for at least 8 weeks, and pay attention to how your skin responds. Most people find their skin becomes calmer, stronger, and more resilient—exactly what healthy skin should be.
In a world of aggressive treatments and active ingredients, centella reminds us that sometimes the most effective skincare is also the gentlest.



