TECA Skin Repair Cream
One cream. The actives Korean dermatologists actually use.
Built around centella asiatica and TECA, the standardised pharmaceutical extract Korean practitioners use for skin repair. Supported by hyaluronic acid, peptides, ceramide, niacinamide, and retinol. Fragrance free, smooth texture, replaces the four-to-six product routine most women in the category run.
At the source, not the surface.
Most Western anti-aging creams moisturise the surface and let the visible effect fade. Korean dermatology takes a different approach: support the skin's own repair biology, not the appearance of it. Three actives, three pathways, one cream.
Centella & TECA
The standardised pharmaceutical extract Korean practitioners use for skin repair. Active compounds (asiaticoside, asiatic acid, madecassic acid) with documented activity in fibroblast support, collagen pathways, and barrier repair.
Niacinamide
Documented activity in reducing melanin transfer to surface skin cells. The active behind the gradual fade buyers report on dark spots and uneven tone over the first 30 to 90 days of use.
Barrier Support
Hyaluronic acid for multi-depth hydration. Ceramide and peptides for barrier reinforcement and elasticity support. The supporting layer that lets the source-level mechanism do its work.
Dr. Kim. Spring Light clinic, Seoul.
"My patients in Seoul were getting one formulation. My American patients had been describing a different problem to me for twenty years. I built the cream I would have given them."
Dr. Kim is a board-certified Korean dermatologist with twenty-five years of clinical practice at Spring Light Dermatology Clinic in Seoul. Osenra is the cream she developed for the women her American and European patients had been describing to her: skin that had stopped responding to everything they had tried in the Western anti-aging category.
The formulation is the one she would write at her clinic. Centella asiatica. Clinical-grade TECA. The actives Korean dermatologists rely on. Not Korean inspired, Korean made.
Two approaches to aging skin.
One has been tried by most of our buyers, and let them down. The other is the one Korean dermatologists practice every day in clinic.
Western Anti-Aging
- Moisturise the surface, soften visible lines for a few hours
- Single mechanism per product, layered into a four-to-six step routine
- Active concentrations diluted for mass-market sensitivity
- Designed around the look of skin in the moment
- The visible effect fades when you stop applying it
Korean Dermatology
- Address the source: fibroblast activity, barrier integrity, pigmentation pathways
- One cream that integrates the actives that work together
- Clinical-grade TECA at the concentrations practitioners actually use
- Designed around how skin repairs itself over weeks, not minutes
- The work compounds across months as the biology shifts
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