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Ingredient guide
calendula officinalis callus
In short
A callus culture form of calendula that concentrates soothing compounds without common floral allergens. It helps calm visible redness and supports barrier comfort. Often used for sensitive, reactive skin.
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Works for
Redness · Barrier
Best used
Anytime
What it is
Callus culture from Calendula officinalis; distinct INCI form from calendula flower extract or CO2 extract entries; cell culture concentrates triterpenol esters and flavonoids (isorhamnetin, quercetin derivatives) without the pollen-allergen risk of whole flower preparations; soothing and barrier-supportive profile for sensitive and reactive skin.
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Common questions
It helps reduce the look of redness and supports a comfortable, more stable barrier. The callus form removes many of the sensitising elements found in full‑flower extracts.
Yes, it’s designed to be gentler and is often used for visibly reactive or easily flushed skin. It offers a soothing, soft‑touch feel.
It appears in calming serums, creams, and recovery products. It layers well with moisturisers and other barrier‑friendly actives.
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Personal guidance only · For clinical concerns, see a dermatologist.