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Ingredient guide
arnica montana callus
In short
Arnica callus culture is a lab-grown version of arnica that keeps its calming flavonoids while avoiding the sensitising compounds found in raw arnica extracts. It is used to help reduce visible redness and support a steady-feeling skin barrier.
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Works for
Redness · Barrier
Best used
Anytime
What it is
Callus culture from Arnica montana; callus biotechnology extracts helenalin-free sesquiterpene fractions that preserve anti-inflammatory flavonoids without the contact-sensitiser risk of the raw extract; INCI callus form distinct from arnica flower extract entries; targeted for post-procedure and reactive-skin formulations.
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Common questions
It offers calming compounds that can soften the look of redness and help the skin feel more balanced. Because it avoids the sensitising molecules of traditional arnica, it is often used in gentle or post-procedure style formulas.
It suits people whose skin shows visible redness or reacts easily to harsher botanicals. The callus form is typically well tolerated across most skin types.
You’ll find it in serums, creams, and recovery-style products focused on comfort and barrier steadiness. It layers easily with most routines.
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Personal guidance only · For clinical concerns, see a dermatologist.