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Bakuchiol vs. Retinol

Bakuchiol vs. Retinol

Bakuchiol oil, derived from the Psoralea corylifolia plant, has gained popularity and the latest buzz in skincare for its potential benefits as a natural plant-based alternative to retinol.

BTW, it's pronounced "buh koo chee all"

Here are some key benefits of Bakuchiol oil:

1. Graceful Aging Properties: Bakuchiol is known for its ability to promote collagen production, which can help reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and improve skin elasticity.2. Gentle on Skin: Unlike retinol, Bakuchiol is generally well-tolerated by most skin types, including sensitive skin, without the common irritation and dryness associated with retinol use.3. Improves Skin Texture: Bakuchiol can help improve skin texture by smoothing out rough areas and promoting a more even skin tone.4. Antioxidant-rich: It possesses antioxidant properties, helping to neutralize free radicals and protect the skin from environmental damage.5. Enhances Skin Radiance: Bakuchiol oil can promote a healthy and radiant complexion, making the skin look youthful and refreshed.6. Reduces Hyperpigmentation: It can help fade dark spots and hyperpigmentation, leading to a more even skin tone.7. Anti-Inflammatory: Bakuchiol has anti-inflammatory properties that can help calm redness and soothe irritated skin.8. Suitable for Pregnant and Breastfeeding Women: As Bakuchiol is not a retinoid, it is considered safe for use during pregnancy and breastfeeding, offering a pregnancy-friendly skincare option.9. Natural Alternative to Retinol: Bakuchiol is often used as a natural alternative to retinol for those who prefer a plant-derived option in their skincare routine.

 

Vs. Retinol:

1. Derived from Vitamin A: Retinol is a derivative of vitamin A and almost always synthetic.

2. Potent and Fast-Acting: Retinol is known for its rapid and visible results in addressing concerns like fine lines, wrinkles, acne, and improving skin texture.

3. Possible Irritation: Retinol can cause skin irritation, dryness, and sensitivity, especially when first introducing it into a skincare routine. Gradual and cautious use is recommended to build tolerance.

4. Sun Sensitivity: Users of retinol are advised to apply sunscreen diligently as it can increase skin sensitivity to the sun and make the skin more prone to sunburn.

5. Not Suitable During Pregnancy: Pregnant and breastfeeding individuals are generally advised to avoid retinol due to its potential risks to the developing fetus.

 

We believe in treating our skin gently and with as much love and safety as we would our own baby, thats why we choose Bakuchiol oil in some of our products; Renew Facial Oil + Repair Facial Oil . Both of these premium facial serums pack a powerful punch while remaining plant based and gentle on the skin, nourishing and skin supportive, making them both microbiome friendly.

 

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