What is Cica?

Do you know what Cica is? Have you ever heard of the term Centella asiatica or Tiger Grass and wondered what it has to do with skincare? Cica is an ingredient that is becoming increasingly popular in skincare products, and it offers a variety of amazing benefits to the skin and hair. But is cica good for skin, and why do you need it in your skincare routine? In this blog post, we’ll explore what Cica is, the benefits of Cica to the skin and hair, and why you need it in your skincare routine.

Healing, soothing, antibacterial, and inflammatory properties make it ideal for dry or damaged skin and hair.

Sensitive Skin Friendly Centella asiatica (Cica) has a long history of use as tiger grass in Asian countries to help cure skin afflictions. One of the main benefits of cica is that it provides strong antioxidant protection against environmental stressors and free radicals. Additionally, cica has anti-bacterial and antifungal properties which can help protect the skin from breakouts and other irritations. Cica can also help increase blood circulation to the skin to promote healing. It can even increase the production of ceramides which act to keep the skin hydrated and healthy. In short, cica has a range of benefits to the skin and can be used to protect and nourish the skin from damage.

Did you know?

It is called tiger grass because when they are injured, tigers will rub against the plant to treat the wound. Intrigued by this practice, people began using it centuries ago to treat their own skin issues.

The ingredient is also referred to as gotu kola, Indian Pennywort, or Tiger Grass in Asia

Pennywort can be grown hydroponically or in the dirt. I even have some in my fish tanks!

It’s more than just an old wives’ tale! According to scientific research, it can help skin regenerate faster. They studied the way it works on incisions and burn wounds and found that it helped skin heal more quickly. Amazing, right?

Centella asiatica (or tiger grass) has long been known to possess amazing healing benefits and can help improve skin health. One of the key benefits of cica is that it can help soothe and reduce redness, which is great for those with sensitive or reactive skin. Additionally, cica can help brighten the complexion, boost collagen production and even out hyperpigmentation and discoloration. In terms of hair care, cica can be used to repair split ends and help keep strands hydrated and healthy.

You likely won’t get any benefit from a rinse-off product. It works best when it is left on the skin.

Diminish the appearance of acne scars, stretch marks and more by adding it to your daily routine

As if these amazing benefits weren’t enough, cica has also been known to improve the appearance of stretch marks and scars! The best part is that all of these benefits can be achieved with regular use of cica products that are formulated specifically with this amazing ingredient in mind. So make sure to add this essential ingredient into your regular beauty routine today!

Incorporate it into your routine the easy way with our Daily Facial Oil With Cica. You can use this leave on serum on clean skin twice a day. Skin drinks it up, so you can put it on under make up, or even beneath your regular night cream. Simply wash your face to remove any dirt, make up or build up and apply a few drops of oil to damp skin. The oil will help fully moisturize your skin, and it will help it retain moisture through the day and night. With only a drop or two of oil you can treat your entire face.

Daily Facial Oil With Cica can help clear acne, it works great with Pore Refining facial Toner to heal and prevent acne. The maximum strength formula has 2% Salicylic Acid which kills the bacteria that causes acne. With this skin care regimen you can clear up a break out, or prevent one from starting.

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