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Ingredient guide
syringa vulgaris callus
In short
Lilac callus culture is a calming plant culture containing syringin‑type glucosides. Early research suggests it can help reduce the look of redness and support a steady, comfortable barrier.
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Works for
Redness · Barrier
Best used
Anytime
What it is
Plant callus culture from Syringa vulgaris; linocinnamarin and syringin glucosides from callus culture show anti-inflammatory and mast-cell-stabilising activity in early in-vitro studies; calming application profile for sensitive and reactive skin; INCI callus form distinct from any lilac extract or essential oil entries.
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Common questions
It offers calming support and can help visibly reduce redness linked to skin sensitivity.
It works well for reactive or easily flushed skin types seeking gentle, botanical comfort.
It is typically included in serums or creams focused on soothing and barrier support.
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Personal guidance only · For clinical concerns, see a dermatologist.