Pegaga Cream Helps Combat Signs of Aging
Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- A new anti-aging cream, Madeca Time Reverse, by Korean beauty brand Centellian24, utilizes TECA, an extract from Centella Asiatica (pegaga).
- TECA is highlighted for its ability to improve skin texture, accelerate healing, reduce irritation, and provide anti-aging effects, derived from a highly concentrated extraction process.
- The product is suitable for various age groups, focusing on long-term skin health, and Malaysia was chosen as a new market due to its hot and humid climate, which exacerbates skin issues.
Utusan Malaysia highlights a new innovation in the beauty industry with Centellian24's Madeca Time Reverse cream, a product leveraging the potent properties of Centella Asiatica, known locally as pegaga. This Korean brand's focus on TECA, a highly concentrated extract, showcases a scientific approach to skincare that emphasizes healing and rejuvenation.
TECA, extracted from pegaga or its scientific name Centella asiatica, helps improve skin texture and provides anti-aging effects. This active ingredient also functions to accelerate skin healing and reduce irritation and inflammation.
The article details how TECA not only combats signs of aging like fine lines and wrinkles but also addresses underlying skin health issues such as irritation and inflammation. This dual action is particularly relevant in tropical climates like Malaysia, where environmental factors such as sun exposure and humidity can take a toll on the skin. The brand's commitment to long-term skin health, rather than just superficial fixes, positions it as a promising option for consumers seeking effective and sustainable skincare solutions.
Madeca Time Reverse cream can be used by various age groups because its main focus is skin healing, although it is often targeted at users between 20 and 45 years old.
Centellian24's expansion into Malaysia signifies the growing demand for advanced K-beauty products in the region. The brand's heritage, rooted in pharmaceutical expertise since 1968, lends credibility to its skincare formulations. For Malaysian consumers, this offers access to cutting-edge ingredients and research, potentially addressing common skin concerns exacerbated by local weather conditions. The emphasis on pegaga, a plant familiar in traditional Southeast Asian remedies, adds a layer of cultural resonance, bridging the gap between traditional knowledge and modern cosmetic science.
Malaysia was chosen as one of the new markets due to the hot and humid tropical climate throughout the year, which causes skin problems such as dryness, inflammation, and damage from ultraviolet (UV) radiation.
Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.