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Ingredient guide
vaccinium myrtillus callus
In short
A bilberry callus culture rich in concentrated anthocyanins. It supports a brighter, more even look and helps keep skin feeling firm. Used in antioxidant and tone‑focused serums.
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Works for
Tone · Firmness
Best used
Morning
What it is
Callus culture from Vaccinium myrtillus; distinct INCI form from bilberry extract entries; concentrated anthocyanin glycosides from callus culture support collagen cross-linking and mild tyrosinase modulation; superior antioxidant density compared to common blueberry; applied in brightening and firmness serums.
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Common questions
It offers antioxidant support, helps even visible tone, and contributes to a firmer look. Its anthocyanin concentration is higher than typical fruit extracts.
Most skin types looking for brightness and firmness can use it. Its gentle nature fits well into daily routines.
It’s commonly included in serums focused on tone and elasticity. Often combined with hydrating bases and other antioxidants.
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Personal guidance only · For clinical concerns, see a dermatologist.