Known as ‘tiger grass or gotu kola’, Centella asiatica has been used for centuries — not just in traditional medicine, but also in food across Asia. Today, modern science is revealing why this plant remains a staple in skin care: it's gentle, effective, and deeply restorative. With over 120 active compounds identified, two stand out in skincare: madecassoside and asiaticoside — both known for their ability to soothe, strengthen, and rejuvenate skin.
How It Supports Your Skin
🌿 Madecassoside
A key component for maintaining skin structure and firmness. It works mostly on the upper layers, helping skin stay resilient and calm — especially when under stress.
🌱 Asiaticoside
This molecule penetrates more deeply and is often used as a marker of high-quality Centella. It helps promote even skin tone and supports overall skin recovery.
What the Science Says
💧 Hydration that lasts
When paired with moisturizers like hyaluronic acid and glycerin, Centella helps skin retain moisture for up to 24 hours after just one use. It also strengthens the skin barrier — your skin’s natural defense system.
Skin Hydration After 1 Application:
- After 1 hour: +59%
- After 8 hours: +48%
- After 24 hours: +29%
🧖♀️ Wrinkle reduction, especially around the eyes
In clinical trials, Centella was shown to visibly reduce fine lines — with results comparable to prescription-grade tretinoin, but with significantly fewer side effects.
✨ Brighter, more even tone
New research using a cultivated strain called Giant Centella asiatica shows it may help reduce excess pigmentation by gently balancing melanin production, supporting a more even complexion over time.
💪 Firmer, bouncier skin
When combined with Vitamin C, madecassoside has been shown to help restore the skin’s elastic fiber network — the structure responsible for skin’s firmness and bounce. After six months of consistent use, participants saw visibly firmer and more elastic skin.
🛡️ Soothing for sensitive or inflamed skin
Early studies in animals show Centella’s potential to reduce inflammation and support barrier repair by targeting specific stress pathways in the skin. While promising, further research in humans is still underway.
Is It Safe?
Gentle by Nature, Backed by Science - At Gentlelab, we choose ingredients like Centella asiatica because they embody our philosophy: calm, consistent care with proven results. Whether your skin needs hydration, soothing, or support for firmness and tone, this time-honored botanical delivers — gently and effectively.
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