I put this on before bed and woke up with different skin.
Not “glowing” — just calm. Like my face finally took a full breath after a long day.
It’s La Roche-Posay‘s Cicaplast Baume B5+. About $16. The claim? A one-stop SOS for angry skin. I was skeptical.
5% Panthenol
It’s a pro-healer, not just a moisturizer.
Madecassoside
Fancy word for cica — it’s the anti-redness engine.
Shea Butter + Glycerin
The moisture lock — thick but not greasy.
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This isn’t a cocktail of 50 actives. It’s a tactical repair squad. Each ingredient has a clear job: soothe, heal, protect.
- Panthenol (Provitamin B5): Reduces irritation & speeds healing
- Madecassoside (from Centella Asiatica): Calms redness & strengthens skin barrier
- Shea Butter: Creates a protective, occlusive seal
- Mineral (Zinc): Mildly astringent & protective
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Thick, white balm. Spreads like a rich body butter — leaves a subtle, velvety film. Not shiny, just…secure.
After two weeks, my tretinoin peeling just stopped. The surprise? It didn’t fix my deep wrinkles. It’s not that kind of product.
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Flaking from retinoids? Gone in 3 nights. Random chin redness? Vanished. My baseline hydration? Noticeably better. It didn’t magically shrink pores or lift my jawline.
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Use it at night. The AM film, while subtle, can pill under sunscreen. This is a nighttime repairer — your skin’s overnight security detail.