A thick repair balm for damaged, irritated skin. The one to reach for after a procedure, a retinoid overdose, or a barrier meltdown.
Texture — Thick, rich balm
Key Active — Panthenol 5%
Best For — Dry, damaged, irritated, post-procedure skin
Price Tier — $$
This is the product for skin in trouble.
Panthenol (provitamin B5) at 5% is the workhorse — it's genuinely soothing and it accelerates barrier repair, which is why it turns up in wound care as well as skincare. Madecassoside, from centella asiatica, calms inflammation.
Where it earns its place is post-procedure: after a laser, a peel, or microneedling, skin is raw and can't tolerate anything active. Cicaplast is rich enough to protect, soothing enough to be comfortable, and free of the things that would sting.
It's also the right response to a retinoid overdose — when you've gone too hard, too fast, and your face is flaking and burning. Stop the actives, use this, and wait.
More elegant than plain Vaseline, and considerably more pleasant to wear.
It's rich. Too heavy for oily or acne-prone skin as an everyday moisturizer. Use it as a treatment, not a daily.
It's more expensive than plain petroleum jelly, which does the sealing job just as well (if less pleasantly) for a fraction of the price. If your skin is truly reactive and you want zero allergen risk, plain Vaseline is the safer bet.
Not a substitute for treating the cause. If your barrier keeps breaking, the problem is your routine, not your moisturizer.