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Ingredient guide
daucus carota callus
In short
Carrot callus culture is a lab-grown form of carrot cells rich in beta‑carotene pathway compounds. It helps support the skin barrier and gives a gentle boost to firmness without the colour transfer seen in raw carrot extracts.
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Works for
Barrier · Firmness
Best used
Anytime
What it is
Callus culture from Daucus carota; beta-carotene pathway metabolites and falcarinol precursors from callus culture support skin barrier and mild collagen synthesis; INCI callus form distinct from carrot seed oil or carrot root extract entries; callus eliminates colour transfer of raw carrot extracts; applied in barrier and firmness formulas.
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Common questions
It reinforces the skin’s surface barrier and offers mild support for firmness. Its beta‑carotene–related compounds bring antioxidant benefits.
It suits most skin types, including those looking for barrier comfort or a soft-firming feel. Its low‑colour profile makes it easy to use even in light serums.
It appears in serums or creams aimed at barrier comfort and subtle firmness. You’ll usually find it blended with hydrating or soothing ingredients.
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Personal guidance only · For clinical concerns, see a dermatologist.