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Paeonia Lactiflora Callus Culture Conditioned Media is derived from the cultivation of callus cells from the Paeonia Lactiflora plant. This extract is utilized in skincare for its regenerative and revitalizing properties, which are beneficial for enhancing skin texture, improving hydration, and promoting overall skin health.

Chemical Composition and Structure:

Flavonoids: Provide antioxidant protection, reducing oxidative stress and skin damage.
Phenolic Compounds: Include substances like caffeic acid and ferulic acid, which have anti-inflammatory properties.
Triterpenes: Support skin conditioning and moisture retention.
Growth Factors: May include various proteins and peptides that promote skin regeneration and repair.

Physical Properties:

Appearance: Usually a clear to slightly cloudy liquid, depending on the concentration and formulation.
Odor: Mild, natural scent, which may vary based on the specific conditions of the callus culture.
Texture: Typically a thin, liquid consistency that blends easily into cosmetic products.

Production Process:

The production of Paeonia Lactiflora Callus Culture Conditioned Media involves:

Cultivation: Growing callus cells from Paeonia Lactiflora in a controlled environment.
Conditioning: Allowing the culture medium to absorb the bioactive compounds secreted by the callus cells.
Harvesting: Collecting the conditioned media from the culture.
Purification: Filtering and purifying the media to ensure it is free from contaminants and suitable for use.
Formulation: Incorporating the purified media into cosmetic and skincare products.

Applications:

Cosmetics: Used in advanced skincare formulations, including serums, creams, and masks, for its regenerative and hydrating benefits.
Skincare: Enhances skin texture, supports hydration, and promotes a more youthful appearance.
Dermatology: Applied for its potential to improve skin repair and regeneration.

Environmental and Safety Considerations:

Generally regarded as safe for topical application; however, like all extracts, it should be used in accordance with established guidelines to avoid potential allergic reactions or skin irritations. People with allergies or very sensitive skin should exercise caution. It is important to ensure that the conditioned media is sustainably sourced and free from harmful chemicals.

INCI Functions:


Skin conditioning agent. It is the mainstay of topical skin treatment as it has the function of restoring, increasing or improving skin tolerance to external factors, including melanocyte tolerance. The most important function of the conditioning agent is to prevent skin dehydration, but the subject is rather complex and involves emollients and humectants that can be added in the formulation.
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