For the last few months there's only been one thing I talk about with anyone who will listen. It's the Dr. Jart+ Cicapair Tiger Grass Color Correcting Treatment SPF 30, and I haven't worn foundation since I started using it back in August.

This, as the headline implies, is fantastic, especially because I hate that feeling of foundation on my face after a long day. It's like as soon as I walk through the door of my apartment all I can think about is washing it off my face. As much as I love makeup, I just don't want to feel it on my skin. Sadly, I'm never really impressed by BB creams and CC creams that promise to feel light and blur all my redness. So what really caught my eye with this color corrector was its star ingredient—tiger grass.

Tiger grass or cica or Centella asiatica (it has a lot of names) has serious healing properties. "Centella asiatica is an herb found in Asia that has been used in Eastern Medicine for various health benefits," says Dr. Joshua Zeichner, Director of Cosmetic and Clinical Research in Dermatology at Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York City. "It's rich in saponins, which are like nature's anti-inflammatories and have been shown to calm irritated skin and aid in wound healing." And not just in humans—tigers in India actually roll around in the grass there to use it to heal their wounds (hence the name "tiger grass"). So yeah, I've been rubbing the same thing tigers use to recover after their tiger battles all over my face. It's weird, but effective.

The tiger grass basically stimulates cell growth (so my skin is renewing itself faster) and it's filled with chlorophyll (as in, the green stuff found in plant cells) which forms a protective barrier for your skin. Dr. Zeichner says it can help treat conditions like rosacea, eczema, sensitive skin, and acne. It must work, because people keep telling me how great my skin looks. It's worth every single penny of its $52 price tag.

Emily Kemp

Of course, as a normal human being I do still get redness and my skin tone is still uneven in certain places, so I could use a little extra help. As luck would have it, this little jar of magic is also a color corrector. Now, I'm not advocating that everyone needs to paint their face all the colors of the rainbow like those girls on Instagram to get their skin tone completely even. That's a little excessive and requires a whole lot of foundation to cover up the different colors. This cream just happens to have a green tint that cancels out redness and automatically matches my skin tone perfectly when it touches my face. Like I said—magic.