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ROSA DAMASCENA CALLUS
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Good
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About
Cultured plant cell material derived from the cells of Rosa damascena (damask rose), used in cosmetics for its antioxidant and emollient properties.
Rosa damascena callus is produced via plant cell culture technology, yielding a standardised extract of rose meristematic cells rich in polyphenols, flavonoids, and gallic acid derivatives. Plant cell culture ingredients are considered to have a favourable safety profile as they are free from environmental contaminants and pesticide residues that can affect field-grown botanicals. The EU Cosmetics Regulation does not list Rosa damascena callus as a restricted or banned substance; it is classified as a safe cosmetic ingredient with antioxidant and soothing properties.
Skin benefits
- Antioxidant protection via polyphenols and flavonoids
- Emollient and skin-softening properties
- Soothing and calming effect on skin
- Potential anti-ageing benefits through support of dermal collagen
References
EU CosIng database
European Commission cosmetic ingredient registry — regulatory status, restrictions, authorised functions.
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