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Centella (Cica) for acne & breakouts

⚑ Quick answer: Centella (Cica) for acne & breakouts: Helps calm visible redness & irritation

Does Centella (Cica) help with acne & breakouts? Here's the honest, structure-function read.

β€œCica” = Centella asiatica (tiger grass). The go-to soother for sensitive, stressed or breakout-prone skin.

Why it helps acne & breakouts

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What is cica or centella in skincare?

Cica is short for Centella asiatica, a plant also called tiger grass and widely used in Korean skincare to soothe the look of redness and support a comfortable, resilient barrier. It's a go-to for sensitive, stressed or breakout-prone skin in calming creams and serums.

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Is Korean skincare good for acne?

Korean skincare can suit blemish-prone skin through gentle, barrier-friendly care using ingredients like centella, heartleaf, niacinamide and BHA. The approach favors soothing over stripping, since over-cleansing can worsen oil and breakouts. Persistent or severe acne should be assessed by a dermatologist rather than self-treated.

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How long does Korean skincare take to work?

Most skincare, Korean or otherwise, needs time. Hydration benefits can appear quickly, but visible changes in tone, texture or fine lines typically take several weeks to a few months of consistent use, roughly one skin cycle or more. Sun protection and patience matter more than any single product.

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✍️ Written & reviewed by the KoreaPlus Editorial team β€” dermatologist-informed, cosmetic-science researched & source-cited. Last reviewed 2026-06-21.

General educational information using cosmetic structure-function wording β€” not medical advice. Always patch-test new actives. Β© KoreaPlus.