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Centella asiatica in korean cosmetics

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Centella asiatica is actively used by Korean companies in the creation of cosmetics. In South Korea, Centella Asiatica is especially popular.

What is Centella Asiatica?

Centella asiatica is a beautiful plant that grows in wet and swampy places. It has simple round leaves and beautiful little flowers.

Centella asiatica, also known as tiger grass, is an Asian herb that has become a real hit in skin care lately. And this is no coincidence. In fact, centella is a plant used for centuries in traditional oriental medicine, whose popularity has been revived in recent years due to the search for natural ingredients that have beneficial effects on skin and hair.

With all the benefits of centella for the skin, it is definitely worth learning more about it. So keep reading and at the end you will find the best skin care products containing this valuable plant.

Centella has a long history in oriental medicine

Centella is widely used in medical Ayurveda for the treatment of eczema, psoriasis and other conditions. In India, centella is better known as tiger grass because it has been observed that injured tigers crawl into its leaves to heal their wounds faster.

Centella is also widely used in traditional Chinese medicine. Chinese healers used it for its longevity properties and to treat colds, fevers, or flu viruses.

In Sri Lanka, it is called the "grass of longevity" because elephants love to eat centella leaves. And elephants are known for their longevity, aren't they!

In Asia, centella leaves are used for salads, and pureed leaves are added to rice. In Vietnam and Thailand, the leaves are added to drinks or eaten raw in salads or cold rolls. In India, it is sold on the streets and is an ingredient in various Indian dishes. These various cultures also used the herb to treat syphilis, dysentery, leprosy, tuberculosis, skin lesions, and wounds. It is also used as a remedy for diarrhea and fever, and to treat amenorrhea, the absence of menstruation.

Recommended for skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis, Centella is an excellent remedy for preventing and reversing the signs of skin aging.

Why is centella so popular and what is its use? Centella is suitable for all skin types, and products containing centella are good for damaged skin. The beneficial properties of Centella asiatica allow it to fight burns and dry skin. Ideal for skin rejuvenation and rosacea. Means with Centella do not injure the skin and have a delicate effect.

The main properties of Centella Asiatica

  • It has an antioxidant effect and helps fight the signs of aging.
  • Relieves dryness and flaking.
  • Fights skin pigmentation.
  • Improves complexion, evens out the natural tone of the face.
  • Fights skin redness and rosacea.
  • Fights signs of acne, soothes the skin.

Contraindications are minimal. Not suitable only in case of individual intolerance to centella.

Centella improves blood circulation, as well as collagen synthesis and strengthens skin tissues. Collagen is absolutely essential for keeping skin firm and youthful. The natural collagen that each of us is born with decreases with age (at a rate of about 1% per year).

Centella enhances the action of antioxidants at wound sites, firming the skin and improving blood circulation.

This herb is also useful for treating eczema, psoriasis, varicose veins, and stretch marks. For acne sufferers, Centella accelerates healing by helping to avoid scarring and reducing subsequent redness.

The best cosmetics with centella asiatica

Centella asiatica is found in a number of Korean cosmetics. It can be found in facial cleansers, creams, serums and sheet masks.

Koreans are especially fond of treating all sorts of skin problems with herbs used in traditional medicine. Which is why it's no surprise that Korean cosmetics are the main culprit behind Centella Asiatica's resurgence in popularity.

You can find all products with Centella on our website in the "Centella" section. In particular, we would like to note the popular products with Centella:

iUNIK Centella Bubble Cleansing Foam – cleansing foam with centella

COSRX Centella Blemish Cream - spot cream with centella for problem skin

Cosrx Pure Fit Cica Toner - soothing toner

COSRX Pure Fit Cica Pad - soothing toner pads

Cosrx Cica Clear Cleansing Oil - hydrophilic oil with centella

Helloskin Jumiso Have A Good Cream Snail & Centella – soothing cream with centella and snail filtrate.

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