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Ingredient guide
rosa canina callus
In short
Rosehip callus culture is a stable, lab‑grown form of rosehip actives, carrying polyphenols and vitamin C precursors. It aims to calm visible redness and support the skin’s barrier.
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Works for
Redness · Barrier
Best used
Anytime
What it is
Callus culture from Rosa canina; INCI-specific form not covered by existing rosehip seed oil or rosehip extract entries; cell culture retains polyphenol and vitamin C precursor content without the oxidation risk of cold-pressed oils; calming and barrier-supportive application profile.
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Common questions
It can help soften the look of redness and gives gentle antioxidant support. Its barrier‑friendly profile suits sensitive skin.
It works well for most skin types, especially those wanting a calming, non‑oily alternative to traditional rosehip oil.
It appears in lightweight serums or creams where formulators want rosehip benefits without the instability of cold‑pressed oils.
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Personal guidance only · For clinical concerns, see a dermatologist.