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Ingredient guide
centaurea cyanus callus
In short
Cornflower callus culture is a lab-grown version of cornflower rich in soothing flavonoids. It is often used to calm visible redness and support hydration, especially around the eye area.
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Works for
Redness · Hydration
Best used
Anytime
What it is
Plant callus culture from Centaurea cyanus; anthocyanin-related glycosides and apigenin derivatives from callus culture support vascular tone and calming; INCI callus form distinct from cornflower water or flower extract entries; widely used in eye-area and redness-prone formulas; callus avoids seasonal harvest variability.
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Common questions
It offers gentle calming and hydration, helping reduce the look of redness and fatigue.
It suits sensitive or redness-prone skin and is widely used in eye treatments due to its light, soothing profile.
You’ll see it in eye gels, toners, and calming creams designed to comfort and hydrate.
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Personal guidance only · For clinical concerns, see a dermatologist.