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Ingredient guide
scutellaria baicalensis callus
In short
Skullcap Callus Culture contains concentrated baicalin and baicalein, well‑studied plant compounds known for soothing and barrier-supportive effects. It helps reduce the look of redness and strengthens skin resilience.
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Works for
Redness · Barrier
Best used
Anytime
What it is
Callus culture from Scutellaria baicalensis; baicalin and baicalein fractions from callus culture are among the best-validated plant anti-inflammatories for topical use; INCI callus form distinct from any scutellaria root extract entries; strong in-vitro data for mast-cell stabilisation and IL-4/IL-13 modulation; reactive and redness-prone skin.
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Common questions
It helps calm visible irritation and supports the barrier, making skin appear more stable and less reactive.
It is suitable for people who experience visible redness or sensitivity and want a gentle, consistent soothing ingredient.
It is usually blended into serums or creams designed for calming routines or barrier reinforcement.
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Personal guidance only · For clinical concerns, see a dermatologist.