Cica Creams & Serums

Cica creams and serums contain Centella Asiatica, a leafy green herb rich in fatty acids, vitamins and amino acids. Traditionally used to treat redness and inflammation, a cica cream can help to prevent blemishes, combat dryness and soothe irritated skin. Using a cica serum can help to even skin tone, smooth wrinkles and hydrate your skin. 

We offer a range of centella asiatica products, including: cicaplast cream, cica serum and cicalfate cream. 

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FAQs About Cica Creams & Cica Serums

Find out more about cica creams and serums, and get recommendations for the best products for you.

What Does Cica Do For The Skin?

Cica, also known as Centella Asiatica, is well known for its ability to soothe skin and aid skin healing. Because it is rich in amino acids, fatty acids and antioxidants, it is used to visibly improve irritated and damaged skin. 

What Is Cica Cream Good For?

Cica cream is good for those who want to strengthen and protect their skin's natural barrier, speed up healing from blemishes, soothe redness and irritation and hydrate deeply to reduce the visibility of fine lines and wrinkles.

What Is Cicaplast Used For?

Cicaplast is a range of skincare products specially formulated for skin barrier repair that can be used on the face and body. La Roche-Posay's cicaplast range includes face creams, balms, foaming gels and hand creams.

Can I Use Retinol And Cicaplast Together?

Cicaplast can be used with retinol. You should either apply cicaplast serum or cream first, then layer other ingredients, like retinol or salicylic acid, after it has been absorbed. Or you can combine your retinol with cicaplast to dilute the retinol and decrease the likelihood of irritation, which can affect some people when using retinol.

Recommended Cica Serums & Creams

Not sure which cica products to try first? Some of our most popular cica serums and creams include:

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