Cica is a nickname for its scientific name centella asiatica, and is also referred to as gotu kola, Indian Pennywort and tiger grass. The leafy green plant is grown in countries such as India, Sri Lanka and China. It’s been a staple in Chinese medicine for centuries and is now a hugely popular skincare ingredient.
Cica is best known for its healing abilities as it helps reduce and repair inflammation while also hydrating the skin. Madecassic acid is one of the active compounds in cica and plays a key role in suppressing inflammation by inhibiting the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Cica extract is also packed with vitamin C, vitamin A, vitamin B1 and B2, niacin and carotene, which combine to brighten skin and fight premature aging.
Cica helps skin to heal quickly and effectively and so is perfect for those with inflamed acne or highly sensitive skin. Cica is also helps to fight signs of premature aging as it protects against external sources of skin damage, such as pollution
Cica is a nickname for its scientific name centella asiatica, and is also referred to as gotu kola, Indian Pennywort and tiger grass. The leafy green plant is grown in countries such as India, Sri Lanka and China. It’s been a staple in Chinese medicine for centuries and is now a hugely popular skincare ingredient.
Cica is best known for its healing abilities as it helps reduce and repair inflammation while also hydrating the skin. Madecassic acid is one of the active compounds in cica and plays a key role in suppressing inflammation by inhibiting the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Cica extract is also packed with vitamin C, vitamin A, vitamin B1 and B2, niacin and carotene, which combine to brighten skin and fight premature aging.
Cica helps skin to heal quickly and effectively and so is perfect for those with inflamed acne or highly sensitive skin. Cica is also helps to fight signs of premature aging as it protects against external sources of skin damage, such as pollution
Cica is a nickname for its scientific name centella asiatica, and is also referred to as gotu kola, Indian Pennywort and tiger grass. The leafy green plant is grown in countries such as India, Sri Lanka and China. It’s been a staple in Chinese medicine for centuries and is now a hugely popular skincare ingredient.
Cica is best known for its healing abilities as it helps reduce and repair inflammation while also hydrating the skin. Madecassic acid is one of the active compounds in cica and plays a key role in suppressing inflammation by inhibiting the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Cica extract is also packed with vitamin C, vitamin A, vitamin B1 and B2, niacin and carotene, which combine to brighten skin and fight premature aging.
Cica helps skin to heal quickly and effectively and so is perfect for those with inflamed acne or highly sensitive skin. Cica is also helps to fight signs of premature aging as it protects against external sources of skin damage, such as pollution
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If you have oily skin, you may think there's no need to moisturize after washing your face. But the contrary is actually the truth! In normal and oily skin, external factors such as pollution, UV rays, and excessive cleansing can damage your skin’s moisture barrier, actually causing loss of moisture and an increase in oil production. As a result, your complexion can start to look overly shiny. The No Sebum Deep Mask is the answer to this issue. It clears away excess oil while also moisturizing the skin.
The main ingredients of the No Sebum Deep Mask: naturally-derived green enzyme papain, found in the leaves, latex, roots and fruit of the papaya -- this helps to exfoliate the skin by removing sebum and dead skin cells -- and cotton seed which works to control sebum, lifting away impurities and clearing congested pores.
Why is it green? Good question. The green enzyme papain extracted from papaya is the reason. Papain naturally interrupts sebum oxidation to purify the skin and take away dead skin cells.
Some masks don't stick to the skin properly, but not the Deep Mask from Dewytree. With the ultrafine fiber sheet, it adheres to the skin perfectly in an airtight, but comfortable fashion which will ensure your skin captures all of the moisture from the mask as well as any serum or essence you choose to apply prior to sheet masking. The fiber system design will also spread moisture to your skin evenly. What’s more, after you’re done, this mask won’t leave behind any sticky residue, due to the fresh ingredients and their interaction with the skin.
Water, Dipropylene Glycol, Glycerin, Gossypium Herbaceum (Cotton) Seed Extract, Gossypium Herbaceum (Cotton) Fruit Water, Artemisia Vulgaris Extract, Papain, Butylene Glycol, 1,2-Hexanediol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Xanthan Gum, Silica, Glyceryl Polyacrylate, Carbomer, Tromethamine, PEG-60 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Phenoxyethanol, Disodium EDTA, Fragrance
STEP 1: Cleanse your face thoroughly.
(For ideal skin prep, use a toner after cleansing the face).
STEP 2: Apply the Dewytree No Sebum Deep Mask to the skin, making sure to evenly spread the mask over your face.
STEP 3: Read a book, plan a trip, meditate -- you know, something that isn’t too strenuous. This is your self-care time after all.
STEP 4: After 10-20 minutes, remove the mask and then tap the skin for optimal moisture absorption.