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Ingredient guide
thymus vulgaris callus
In short
Thyme Callus Culture is a lab-grown form of thyme that focuses on rosmarinic acid and luteolin without the sensitising components found in thyme oil. It helps balance excess oil and supports smoother-looking texture.
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Works for
Pores · Texture
Best used
Anytime
What it is
Callus culture from Thymus vulgaris; callus biotechnology isolates rosmarinic acid and luteolin fractions without the thymol/carvacrol sensitisation risk of the essential oil; antimicrobial and sebum-modulatory activity supports pore and texture applications; distinct INCI form from thyme extract or thyme oil entries.
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Common questions
It supports a clearer-looking complexion by helping regulate oil and providing gentle antimicrobial benefits. This can make pores look more refined over time.
It suits people who want help with visible shine, congestion, or uneven texture. It is generally well tolerated compared with thyme essential oil.
It is usually included in serums or essences aimed at pore and texture care. You simply use it as part of your usual leave‑on routine.
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Personal guidance only · For clinical concerns, see a dermatologist.