Centella Asiatica Powder

Centella Asiatica Powder

Centella asiatica powder is mainly used for scar repair and is also believed to have the ability to help heal skin wounds and relieve inflammation. Centella asiatica dried whole plant is mainly used in cosmetics, and its main active ingredients are asiaticoside, madecassoside, asiatic acid and madecassic acid.
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Kingsci Biotechnology Co., Ltd. is a manufacturer that has been focusing on natural ingredients for 15 years. It has been engaged in plant separation and purification for a long time and has rich experience in the production of plant extracts. At the same time, Jins Biotechnology Co., Ltd. conducts random inspections, irregular external inspections, and regular type inspections on each batch of products to fully ensure the quality and safety of plant-derived products.

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What is Centella Asiatica Powder

 

 

Centella asiatica powder is mainly used for scar repair and is also believed to have the ability to help heal skin wounds and relieve inflammation. Centella asiatica dried whole plant is mainly used in cosmetics, and its main active ingredients are asiaticoside, madecassoside, asiatic acid and madecassic acid.

 

Benefits of Centella Asiatica Powder

Treats Venous Insufficiency
Studies show that Centella asiatica can improve blood flow and reduce swelling in people with venous insufficiency. Venous insufficiency is a condition in which blood doesn't flow effectively from the legs to the heart.

 

Helps Moisturize Dry Skin
Some evidence suggests that Centella asiatica can treat symptoms such as redness and roughness of the skin. Its anti-inflammatory properties help increase moisture, which can help soothe and repair dry, red, irritated skin. Conditions that cause these symptoms include psoriasis and eczema (dermatitis). Psoriasis causes skin cells to multiply rapidly, which can lead to thick, dry, itchy patches of skin. Eczema is a general term for skin conditions that cause dry, itchy skin, often on the face, inside elbows, behind the knees, and on the hands and feet.

 

May Reduce Inflammation
Asiaticoside and asiaticoside are compounds found in Centella asiatica that may have soothing effects. Both compounds may also reduce inflammation. Inflammation is an immune response that helps your tissues recover from infection, injury, or disease. Symptoms of inflammation include redness, swelling, and pain in the skin. Certain skin conditions, such as eczema, cause inflammation. Long-term inflammation can damage tissue over time.

 

May Reduce Signs of Aging
Research suggests that Centella asiatica may reduce signs of aging, including sun damage. This herb contains phytochemicals that help reduce oxidative stress. Oxidative stress refers to an imbalance between antioxidants and free radicals, which are harmful substances that can damage cells. Some evidence suggests that oxidative stress is linked to premature aging. Centella asiatica also contains compounds that boost collagen production, such as asiaticoside and asiaticoside. Collagen is a structural protein in the skin that reduces wrinkles and promotes hydration.

 

May Help Wound Healing
Some evidence suggests that Centella asiatica may help wound healing. This herb contains chemicals called triterpenoids that help protect the skin and increase blood flow to wounds. Topical use of Centella asiatica may treat minor burns and reduce the appearance of postoperative scars. More research is needed to determine the best dosage and method of use for the plant extract.

 

Applications of Centella Asiatica Powder
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Medicine

Centella asiatica extract is used to treat bacterial, viral or parasitic infections such as urinary tract infections (UTI), herpes zoster, leprosy, cholera, dysentery, syphilis, common cold, influenza, H1N1 (swine) influenza, elephantiasis, tuberculosis and schistosomiasis.

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Cosmetics

Centella asiatica extract is a "plant collagen" with antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects and the ability to promote the synthesis of fibroblast collagen.

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Repair Cells

Centella asiatica extract can be used in personal care products such as burn healing, scar repair, anti-wrinkle, anti-aging, and acne removal, and has broad market prospects.

 

How to Use Centella Asiatica Powder

 

Oral Administration
Add a small amount of Centella Asiatica powder to boiling water, stir well and drink. It is generally recommended to take 2-3 grams each time, 1-2 times a day. Taking Centella Asiatica powder internally can play a role in health care, and has a certain effect on symptoms such as pain and trauma.

 

External Application
Add an appropriate amount of Centella Asiatica powder to a small amount of warm water, stir well and apply to the affected area, and gently massage until absorbed. External application of Centella Asiatica powder can reduce swelling and relieve pain, and has a certain effect on stasis, bruises, etc.

 

Precautions
Centella Asiatica powder should be stored in a dry and cool place, avoid sunlight exposure.
When using Centella asiatica powder, be careful not to use it in excess. For people with allergies or special groups such as pregnant women and breastfeeding women, it should be used under the guidance of a doctor.
When applying externally, do not massage vigorously to avoid damaging the skin.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

 

Q: How to use centella asiatica?

A: Centella asiatica can be taken orally or applied topically. Topical extracts can be incorporated into almost any step of your skincare routine and are often added to cleansers, toners, serums, and creams. You can use Centella asiatica cream in the morning, evening, or both. Try applying Centella asiatica cream over a retinoid at night. Retinoids can irritate the skin, so Centella asiatica can help reduce or prevent skin irritation.
It's also worth noting that Centella asiatica products often have a green tint. This tint can counteract the redness that comes with an inflamed complexion. Research suggests that Centella asiatica is likely safe if taken by mouth in amounts of 60 to 180 milligrams (mg) per day for adults. You can also use Centella asiatica creams, gels, and ointments for topical use. It's best to talk to a healthcare provider before using these products. They can help you determine which type of Centella asiatica to use and how much to use.

Q: Is centella asiatica safe?

A: Centella asiatica is likely safe when taken orally and applied topically. However, it's not known if this herb is safe for pregnant or breastfeeding women, so talk to a healthcare provider before using it. People with liver disease may need to avoid using Centella asiatica, as it may cause or worsen liver damage.

Q: What medications does Centella asiatica interact with?

A: Use caution if you take certain medications. Centella asiatica may interact with the following medications:
Diabetes medications: Centella asiatica may lower blood sugar levels. For people with diabetes who take medication to control their blood sugar, having blood sugar levels that are too low can be dangerous.
Diuretics: These are diuretics, which remove fluid buildup from the body. Centella asiatica may act as a diuretic, which may cause you to lose too much fluid. This may cause an electrolyte imbalance.
Sedatives: Centella asiatica may have sedative effects and can enhance the effects of other sedatives.
Keep in mind that the Food and Drug Administration has very little regulation of supplements, including herbs like Centella asiatica. Look for oral or topical supplements that have a Quality Assurance mark. This label indicates that the product has been tested by a third party to ensure that the product is made correctly and contains the listed ingredients.

Q: Can you overdose on centella asiatica?

A: Centella asiatica can be safely taken up to 180 mg per day. Taking it for too long may cause liver damage. A healthcare provider can advise you on how much herb to take and how long to take it for.

Q: What are the benefits of centella asiatica for skin?

A: Quite a few studies have shown that Centella asiatica does have benefits for the skin, thanks to its rich combination of active compounds. Overall, this plant extract is a multifunctional ingredient known for its antioxidant, moisturizing, and soothing properties. Centella asiatica as a whole has anti-aging and protective antioxidant benefits. The plant's chemical composition includes phenolic compounds and flavonoids. Both of these compounds help mitigate damage to the skin caused by external factors that promote aging, such as UV rays and pollution.Even more research shows that it is a rich source of amino acids, which can soothe irritated or damaged skin, while also improving moisturization, making it a great ingredient for dry or sensitive skin. Centella asiatica products can also help restore the skin's protective barrier, plus it can mitigate some of the visible effects of sun damage.

Q: Can centella asiatica help repair the skin barrier?

A: Centella asiatica can strengthen and repair the skin barrier, which is why this ingredient is a staple in repair creams and moisturizers. How exactly does this extract achieve this feat? Through a multi-pronged approach. A damaged or compromised skin barrier is often accompanied by dry skin, flaking, itching, and redness. Centella asiatica relieves these symptoms through its calming and moisturizing properties. However, it not only repairs the skin barrier, it also strengthens and protects it through the extract's research-proven antioxidant properties, so the skin is less likely to show visible effects from future damage.

Q: Does centella asiatica support collagen production?

A: Centella asiatica helps the skin produce collagen. As the skin ages, its ability to produce substances that keep the skin firm and elastic, such as collagen and elastin, decreases. This is why the skin looks sagging and wrinkled as we age; the skin just isn't as supportive as it once was! Some extracts and ingredients, like Centella asiatica, can strengthen the skin structure and help reset the skin to combat this, making it look younger and firmer.

Q: Does centella asiatica brighten the skin?

A: While there is no strong evidence that Centella asiatica is a key ingredient for brightening the skin, its antioxidant properties may help prevent dull skin to some extent by interrupting the cascade of negative effects brought on by environmental stressors, such as air pollutants. In other words, don't expect Centella to visibly lighten dark spots or brighten your skin, which is its primary benefit, but it has the potential to be a supporting ingredient in formulas that address these issues.

Q: Is centella good for acne?

A: Centella hasn't been officially recognized as an anti-acne ingredient. That being said, its soothing properties can complement key anti-acne ingredients like benzoyl peroxide, helping to keep the skin calm and visibly reduce redness while the anti-acne actives do their work. Additionally, Centella's ability to strengthen the protective barrier is a welcome benefit that helps restore any type of damaged skin, including acne-prone skin. While Centella can't directly treat acne, it can help alleviate many of the visual and uncomfortable side effects that come with acne.

Q: What are the risks and side effects of Centella?

A: Centella is a popular ingredient in skincare products because it's safe for most people to use. It has minimal side effects because it helps moisturize the skin and increases the skin barrier's strength and ability to retain moisture. It's common to add Centella to products with stronger active ingredients because it reduces the risk of side effects. But it's still not an ideal ingredient for everyone.
First, although it's rare, you could be allergic to Centella. The most common reaction is a burning sensation or contact dermatitis. That's why, as with any other skincare ingredient, it's important to do a spot test on the inside of your arm and wait at least 24 hours to see if your skin reacts badly. The last thing you want to do is put on a Centella sleeping mask and wake up with a rash!
Centella is so versatile, it has so many different uses. But everyone's skin is different and very unique. So, talk to your healthcare provider first. You should also talk to your dermatologist before using Centella if you:
•Are under 18 years old.
•Are pregnant or breastfeeding.
•Have a history of liver disease, such as hepatitis.
•Have a history of skin cancer.
In life, too much of a good thing is often a bad thing. Centella asiatica is no exception. It's hard to overdose using just skincare products-you'd probably have to take it orally or inject it. But it's still important to note that using large amounts of Centella asiatica can cause the following symptoms:
•Headaches.
•Gastrointestinal (GI) issues.
•Drowsiness.
•Dizziness.
•Miscarriage.

Q: What are the precautions for using centella asiatica?

A: Oral: Taking Centella asiatica extract is POSSIBLY SAFE for most people for up to 12 months. However, it may cause nausea and stomach pain.
Applying to the skin: Using Centella asiatica is POSSIBLY SAFE for up to 10 weeks. However, it may cause itching and redness. Pregnancy: It is POSSIBLY SAFE when applied to the skin during pregnancy. There is not enough reliable information to tell if Centella asiatica is safe to take by mouth during pregnancy. Use caution and avoid use.
Breastfeeding: There is not enough reliable information to tell if it is safe to take Centella asiatica while breastfeeding. Use caution and avoid use.
Liver disease: Centella asiatica may cause liver damage. People who already have liver disease should avoid using Centella asiatica. Centella asiatica may worsen liver problems.
Surgery: Centella asiatica may cause excessive sleepiness if combined with medications used during and after surgery. Stop using Centella asiatica at least two weeks before a scheduled surgery.

Q: What is centella asiatica?

A: Centella asiatica is a perennial plant native to India, Japan, China, Indonesia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, and the South Pacific. A member of the parsley family, it has no taste or smell. It thrives in and around water. It has small, fan-shaped green leaves with white or light purple to pink flowers and small oval fruits. The leaves and stems of the Centella asiatica plant are used as medicine.

Q: What are the medicinal uses of centella asiatica?

A: Venous Insufficiency and Varicose Veins
When blood vessels lose their elasticity, blood can back up in the legs and fluid can leak out of the vessels. This can cause swelling in the legs (venous insufficiency). Several small studies have shown that Centella asiatica may help reduce swelling and improve blood flow. In a study of 94 people with venous insufficiency, those who took Centella asiatica had improved symptoms compared to those who took a placebo. One study also found that people who took Centella asiatica before a flight had less swelling in their ankles and legs than those who did not take it.
Wound healing and skin lesions
Centella asiatica contains chemicals called triterpenoids. In animal and laboratory studies, these compounds appear to help wound healing. For example, some studies have shown that triterpenoids can strengthen the skin, boost antioxidants in wounds, and increase blood supply to the area. Based on these findings, Centella asiatica has been applied to the skin or applied topically to treat minor burns, psoriasis, prevent postoperative scarring, and prevent or reduce stretch marks. You can find Centella asiatica in many ointments used for wound healing. Ask your healthcare provider if there is an appropriate product for you.

Q: Can I mix vitamin c with centella?

A: Vitamin C and Centella go hand in hand, so you can rest assured that using them in the same routine or in the same product is fine. A good way to look at this ingredient combination is as an anti-aging duo that protects against environmental aggressors. Studies show that antioxidant vitamin C can keep skin structure firm and healthy, just like Centella, but vitamin C has more research to back this ability. With two antioxidant ingredients helping to prevent external damage that promotes aging and boost elasticity, skin will appear younger and firmer. Centella and vitamin C skincare is a great way to reap the antioxidant and anti-aging benefits of both ingredients.

Q: Can I mix niacinamide with centella?

A: Yes, you can use niacinamide and Centella in the same routine-or even the same product. Like Centella, niacinamide has been shown to help soothe and calm red, irritated skin, too. On top of that, both ingredients have antioxidant properties, which means you'll get more antioxidant protection from both ingredients when you use them together. Overall, combining these two ingredients in a skincare routine or a single product can provide more benefits to the skin than using either ingredient alone. Centella asiatica has moisturizing, soothing and protective properties, and studies have shown that niacinamide can also help improve oil quality and reduce the appearance of enlarged pores.

Q: Is Centella asiatica an antifungal?

A: The ethanol extract of Centella asiatica root is more effective as an antifungal than the ethanol extract of Centella asiatica leaf, however, the ethanol extract of Centella asiatica leaf is much more effective as an antibacterial than the ethanol extract obtained from the root of this plant.

Q: Should I use Centella asiatica before or after my moisturizer?

A: This ingredient is often found in top moisturizers and serums. If you purchase a Centella asiatica cleanser, use it first before completing the other steps. Use this product as the second-to-last step of your daily facial moisturizer and before applying sunscreen.

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