In what order? Hyaluronic Acid + Snail Mucin + Centella (Cica)
The optimal order for Hyaluronic Acid, Snail Mucin, Centella (Cica) is: Hyaluronic Acid → Snail Mucin → Centella (Cica). Apply thinnest to thickest, low-pH actives first, oils last — the Korean barrier-friendly way.
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Hyaluronic AcidSnail MucinCentella (Cica)⚗️ Check any combo →
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Is snail mucin safe for skin?
Snail mucin (snail secretion filtrate) is widely used in Korean skincare and generally well tolerated, including for sensitive skin. It's valued as a hydrating, comforting ingredient. As with any product, patch-test first, and those with known allergies to mollusks or related ingredients should be cautious.
What does snail mucin do for skin?
Snail mucin is a Korean skincare staple used mainly to hydrate and give skin a plump, dewy, smoother-looking finish. Many people also like it for soothing the look of post-blemish marks. Its benefits are cosmetic and hydration-focused rather than medical treatment.
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.
What is hyaluronic acid and how do you use it?
Hyaluronic acid is a humectant that draws water into the skin for a plumper, hydrated look. In Korean routines it's best applied to damp skin and sealed with a moisturizer on top, so the moisture it attracts stays locked in rather than evaporating.
✍️ Written & reviewed by the KoreaPlus Editorial team — dermatologist-informed, cosmetic-science researched & source-cited. Last reviewed 2026-06-21.
General educational information using cosmetic structure-function wording — not medical advice. Always patch-test new actives. © KoreaPlus.