Centella Asiatica Extract
INCI: CENTELLA ASIATICA EXTRACT
Also known as: Cica, Gotu Kola, Tiger Grass
Key Facts
- CAS Number
- 84696-21-9
- Category
- active
- Risk Level
- low
- Common Allergen
- No
- Found In
- serum, moisturizer, cream
Is Centella Asiatica Extract safe in cosmetics?
Centella Asiatica Extract is rated low risk in cosmetic products. It is not classified as a common allergen and is generally well-tolerated by most skin types. Commonly found in serum, moisturizer, cream.
What is Centella Asiatica Extract?
Cica extract. Anti-inflammatory, promotes wound healing, strengthens skin barrier. Key ingredient in K-beauty.
Allergy & Safety Information
Centella Asiatica Extract is considered safe for cosmetic use. No significant safety concerns have been identified at typical use concentrations. As with any cosmetic ingredient, discontinue use if irritation occurs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Centella Asiatica Extract safe for sensitive skin?
Centella Asiatica Extract is generally well-tolerated, even by sensitive skin types.
What products contain Centella Asiatica Extract?
Centella Asiatica Extract is commonly found in serum, moisturizer, cream.
What does Centella Asiatica Extract do in cosmetics?
Centella Asiatica Extract functions as a active in formulations.
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