Asiaticoside at a Glance
- One of the soothing compounds present in Centella asiatica
- Has proven skin-soothing properties
- Antioxidant benefits help reduce the chance of pro-aging damage
- Used in cosmetics in amounts between 0.2% and 5%
Asiaticoside Description
(AKA Gotu Kola and cica), functioning as an antioxidant and soothing ingredient when used in skin care.
It might be easy to confuse asiaticoside for the plant extract _Centella asiatica_’s other impactful compounds, madecassoside, asiatic acid and madecassic acid, however asiaticoside is its own substance.
Research continually demonstrates asiaticoside’s soothing properties on skin, making it particularly suitable for sensitive skin types, as well as even being suitable for skin prone to eczema or rosacea.
Asiaticoside also assists skin in mitigating the damage that’s associated with external pro-aging aggressors, like UV rays and pollution. This additional defense helps keep skin appearing more youthful in the long-term, deterring the formation of wrinkles, fine lines and an uneven tone often associated with environmental damage.
Further studies have suggested that asiaticoside might have a positive impact on skin firmness through helping to support skin’s underlying architectural structure, but more research needs to be conducted to confirm this conclusion.
When used in skin care and cosmetics, asiaticoside’s usually included in formulas in amounts between 0.2% and 5%.
Asiaticoside References
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