They changed the Cicaplast. The internet is in shambles.
The real issue? The texture. It’s a completely different beast now — and that changes everything about how you use it.
A repair balm from La Roche-Posay. About $16. The claim? Soothe everything from cracked skin to retinol burn overnight.
New Pump Bottle
No more squeezing a metal tube — way more hygienic.
SPF 25
Biggest new addition. Makes it a daytime option now.
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It’s still packed with skin-soothers. But the new SPF means you get a dose of chemical filters alongside the healing stars.
- Madecassoside: The star calming agent from centella asiatica
- Panthenol (B5): Holds moisture, helps repair skin barrier
- Shea Butter: The emollient hero — more of it now
- Titanium Dioxide: Mineral sunscreen filter for the SPF
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The old one was a matte-finish paste. This is a thicker, greasier cream. It sits on top of the skin — absorbs in about 2 minutes, leaves a definite sheen.
After two weeks, I missed the old dry-down. This version pills under makeup if you’re not careful. But my irritated patches? Still healed fast.
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It still repairs. But the experience is different. My flaky skin calmed overnight, but my T-zone looked like an oil slick by noon.
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It’s a sidegrade, not an upgrade. More versatile with SPF, but lost the magic, universal texture.