Science
Mechanism of Action
This ingredient functions as an antioxidant, skin conditioning, and protective agent. Its primary action involves activating the TGF-β/SMAD signaling pathway, crucial for promoting skin regeneration by stimulating cellular migration and upregulating key genes responsible for collagen synthesis. Plant exosomes within the conditioned media activate human skin cells via paracrine mechanisms, endocytosis, and membrane fusion, leading to increased collagen production, reduced inflammation, and improved barrier resilience.
Research
Clinical Evidence
Medium confidenceN/A
Key findings
- 01 A product-specific study indicated that concentrations between 0.01% and 2% effectively activate human skin cells. This activation led to a boost in collagen synthesis, a reduction in inflammatory markers, enhanced skin barrier resilience, a visible reduction in the appearance of wrinkles, robust antioxidant protection, and an overall improvement in skin radiance.
Transparency
Dusting Analysis
The Formula
Formulation
Stability
For optimal stability, the ingredient container should be stored tightly closed at a temperature range of 2 – 8 °C.
Safety
Safety Profile
The Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) has not yet evaluated this specific ingredient. While general Panax Ginseng extracts are often well-tolerated in topical applications, PANAX GINSENG CALLUS CULTURE CONDITIONED MEDIA, though typically non-irritating, may present aesthetic, stability, or other formulation challenges. There is a noted likelihood of irritation, inflammation, or dryness, which increases when combined with other potentially problematic ingredients.
Your Skin
Skin Compatibility
Our Assessment
Verdict
PANAX GINSENG CALLUS CULTURE CONDITIONED MEDIA is a valuable ingredient for its comprehensive benefits in stimulating skin regeneration, providing anti-aging effects, and robust protection, while noting a moderate potential for irritation in specific formulations or combinations.
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