Bakuchiol: The Natural Retinol Alternative You Need to Know About
The Age-Defying Secret Ingredient Taking the Beauty World by Storm
Posted on September 7, 2023 Written by: 100% PURE®If there was a fountain of youth, albeit it would be raining with anti-aging benefits from none other than retinol. After all, it’s been the gold standard wrinkle reducer, skin-plumper do-getter for decades – and still has is reign of benefits for fountain visitors. But for sensitive or reactive skin types, you might be treading that water with more skin irritation than those lines and big pores are worth.
Since any skin type can experience sensitivities and irritation from using retinol, it has uncovered another mythical fountain but made from nature itself, jetting anti-aging benefits from the plant-based alternative, bakuchiol.
This superstar ingredient has been making waves in the beauty world for its impressive anti-aging benefits, and being remarkably like retinol, but without the side effects. So, let's dive in and explore bakuchiol oil and why it's why it’s gaining traction among beauty aficionados for natural eternal youth.
In the battle of the skincare heavyweights, let’s first get retinol into the ring and go over its powers, hits and misses. Retinol is a preformed vitamin A found in animal-derived ingredients. Conventional products usually contain retinol esters called retinyl palmitate and tretinoin. Your body converts these into an active form - retinoic acid - that can then be used by your skin cells. Animal-derived retinol and vitamin A derivatives are called retinoids.
Retinol has been the industry’s gold standard ingredient for keeping signs of aging at bay. The vitamin A powerhouse has tons of impressive skin-boosting benefits, such as increased elasticity, cellular turnover, and enhanced collagen production. This results in a more even, smoother complexion, and helps reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and skin discolorations - but that’s not without downsides.
Retinols are potent and powerful. We’re able to source even stronger options with a prescription for a topical application. Because of their strength, they can be incompatible with sensitive skin types. Though retinoids are often delivered via skin creams and serums, lower quality formulas can cause dryness, irritation, or result in increased skin sun sensitivity with improper use.
While it’s accurate to say that we love retinoids, we know they aren’t for everyone. Firstly, some retinoids (never ours) are sourced from animal products – meaning they aren’t always vegan friendly.
Retinol can also increase sun sensitivity, which means adhering to a strict SPF routine while using retinol is non-negotiable. Speaking of sensitivity, because of how strong and powerful retinol is, it can be inflammatory for sensitive and reactive skin types.
With increased risks and side effects from retinol, many people are turning to none other than Mother Nature for safer alternatives.
So, what is this rising star ingredient that’s been trending recently on the anti-aging skincare block? Interestingly, enough, bakuchiol (pronounced bah-koo-chee-all) has been around the block for a while. Discovered in 1966, the unique oil is derived from the seeds and leaves of the bakuchi plant, hence the name “bakuchiol.” While it’s been found in a few other sources like vegetables and animal liver, bakuchiol’s key source is bakuchi plant, making it both vegan and all-natural.
As one of nature’s great skin gifts, bakuchiol oil is great for herbal remedies due to its anti-inflammatory properties. It has been cultivated and used in Indian Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine for centuries. The best qualities of these plants can be found in India and China. Bakuchiol has recently garnered a lot of popularity as a natural and vegan alternative to retinol with similar anti-aging benefits.
Bakuchiol is known for its ability to stimulate collagen production, improve skin elasticity, and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. It’s known as a “retinol-alternative;” without all the potential side effects that revolve around retinol’s reputation. Why all the drama on the skincare block with retinol?
The plant-based superstar offers impressive anti-aging benefits without the potential skin irritation and sensitivity associated with retinol. Although it’s considered an active ingredient, it also doesn’t present the sun exposure risk that retinol does. Rather than leaving skin more sensitive to the sun, studies suggest that bakuchiol provides a level of sun protection not found in retinol.
Additionally, regular use doesn’t cause the dryness or skin irritation that can occur with using retinol. Furthermore, it possesses antioxidant properties, protecting the skin from damage caused by free radicals and environmental stressors. These combined effects contribute to smoother, more youthful-looking skin.
Now, that bakuchiol oil has stepped into the ring and presented impressive capabilities – and more hits than misses with contender retinol, let’s delve into the amazing benefits of the treasured oil. Since bakuchiol is a plant-derived natural ingredient, it is more suitable for all skin types, especially sensitive ones. Not only this, there are so many areas in which bakuchiol comes out way ahead of retinol.
Gentler and Safer on the Skin:
Retinol is notorious for causing redness, peeling, and overall irritation. Additionally, its tendency to strip the skin's moisture barrier can result in dryness, making it a less-than-ideal option for those with sensitive or already-dry skin. Moreover, retinol users are often advised to be cautious of sun exposure due to increased skin sensitivity, necessitating diligent sun protection measures.
Since bakuchiol is known for being gentle on the skin, and is less likely to cause irritation or redness, just about anyone can safely use it. It can be safely used during the day without any added sensitivity to sunlight, but be sure to always wear sun protection. The unique oil is also generally well-tolerated by sensitive and reactive skin types.
Antioxidant Powerhouse
Like retinol, bakuchiol is an antioxidant, which help protect the skin from oxidative stress. This is because antioxidants help fight free radicals and environmental factors, which are known to cause oxidative stress and inflammation. A study in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology demonstrated the ability of bakuchiol to scavenge free radicals and inhibit lipid peroxidation, indicating its potential as a protective agent against skin damage.
Since bakuchiol can combat free radicals and environmental stressors, skin is less likely to sustain sun damage and premature aging. In addition to its antioxidant properties, bakuchiol is an anti-inflammatory agent, which means it’s gentle on sensitive skin, and may even help soothe redness. This is great news for sensitive, reactive, and acne-prone skin types.
Anti-Aging Properties
Our skin relies on collagen to keep it elastic and firm. Over time, however, collagen production decreases as we age, and so our skin is not as able to retain shape or “snap back.” Bakuchiol has been shown to stimulate collagen production, a crucial protein responsible for maintaining skin structure and elasticity.
By exfoliating old cells and promoting new ones, bakuchiol can help to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, particularly around the eyes and mouth. A study published in the International Journal of Cosmetic Science found that bakuchiol increased type I collagen synthesis in human skin cells, demonstrating its ability to promote a more youthful complexion.
As a potent antioxidant, bakuchiol oil can help to protect the skin from free radicals and sun damage. Research published in the British Journal of Dermatology compared the effects of bakuchiol and retinol on photoaged skin. The study revealed that bakuchiol was found to be comparable to retinol in its efficacy but without the associated side effects.
Suitability for All Skin Types
Retinol is an effective anti-aging ingredient, but it tends to be harsh, making it less suited for some skin types, including sensitive and reactive complexions. Its gentle nature makes bakuchiol ideal for all skin types, including the types with sensitivities.
If your skin falls into the category of sensitive or reactive, it’s better to be safe and start off with bakuchiol oil in the evening and work your way to daytime use. Not only does this provide anti-aging benefits in an inclusive way for sensitive skin types, but bakuchiol will help address the enlarged pores that can sometimes contribute to those with acne and breakouts.
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Incorporating bakuchiol into your skincare routine is easy and can provide amazing benefits for your complexion. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to incorporate the best skincare products with bakuchiol oil for more youthful, radiant skin!
Step 1: Cleanse your skin: Start by using a gentle cleanser like the 100% PURE Bakuchiol Cleanser to remove dirt, oil, and impurities from your skin. Gently massage it onto damp skin, then rinse with lukewarm water and pat dry.
Step 2: Tone (optional): If you typically use a toner in your routine, try applying the 100% PURE Flower Water Toner after cleansing to balance your skin's pH levels. This step is optional but can be beneficial for some individuals.
Step 3: Apply 100% PURE Bakuchiol Serum: Take a few drops of this skin softening facial oil onto your fingertips and gently massage it into your face and neck. Made with the clinically recommended maximum bakuchiol concentration, this serum is a must-have for those who are looking for long-lasting hydrating. It penetrates deep into the skin for a soft and supple feel.
Step 4: Moisturize: Follow up with the 100% PURE Bakuchiol Moisturizer to provide additional hydration and seal in the benefits of the serum. This anti-oxidant-rich moisturizer provides intense hydration to boost collagen production and lessen the appearance of lines and wrinkles. Apply a small amount to your face and neck, gently massaging it using upward motions.
Step 5: Sunscreen: In the daytime, it's crucial to protect your skin from harmful UV rays. Finish off your routine by applying a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30. Sunscreen helps prevent sun damage and maintains the benefits of Bakuchiol.
While bakuchiol has been shown to cause few side effects, it’s recommended for sensitive, super-dry, and reactive skin types that you start using a little at a time, typically 1-2 times per week. Start using at night first to allow your skin time to adjust, and then you can use the bakuchiol skincare products during the day and night.
Due to it being a plant-based ingredient, most of the bakuchiol formulas have a lightweight formula. They can be easily layered with other natural skincare products without feeling heavy on the skin. If you want to see the true power of bakuchiol, use our featured products to get its ultimate effect.
Is bakuchiol safe for sensitive skin or during pregnancy?
It is mostly considered safe for most skin types. Its gentle nature makes it suitable for sensitive, reactive, and acne-prone skin. However, individuals with specific allergies or sensitivities should do a patch test before using products containing bakuchiol.
Bakuchiol is considered a safer alternative to retinol due to its lack of adverse side effects on the skin. Unlike retinol, bakuchiol is unrelated to vitamin A, which makes it a viable option for pregnant women and those who are breastfeeding, providing a safer choice for skincare during these periods. However, it is BEST to consult with your doctor before using bakuchiol products.
How long does it take to see results with bakuchiol?
With regular use of bakuchiol oil, individuals can typically expect to see noticeable improvements in their skin within approximately three to four weeks. Continued use for up to eight weeks may reveal more significant changes, such as a reduction in fine lines, improved skin texture, and a more radiant complexion.
Can bakuchiol and retinol be used together in a routine?
While both bakuchiol and retinol are anti-aging ingredients, they work differently on the skin. Retinol is a well-studied and proven ingredient that is effective in reducing the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and hyperpigmentation. Bakuchiol is considered a gentler and less irritating alternative to retinol, making it a good option for those with sensitive skin who may not be able to tolerate retinol. It’s best to start with bakuchiol for sensitive skin types, and let your skin get used to the all-star ingredient, and not combine the different forms together.
Are there any side effects or skin reactions with bakuchiol?
Bakuchiol oil is known for being well-tolerated by most individuals and is often considered to have fewer side effects compared to other skincare ingredients, most notably retinol. It is generally regarded as a gentle option, particularly for those with sensitive skin.
Where can I find trustworthy bakuchiol products?
Look for features such as cold-pressed, naturally derived, and from reputable natural brands.
In the ever-evolving world of skincare, it’s important for skincare enthusiasts to be open to natural alternatives that can offer safer yet effective results to conventional ingredients that can wreak havoc on many complexions. Bakuchiol has emerged as a promising skincare ingredient with a range of potential benefits. Its ability to stimulate collagen production, reduce wrinkles, provide antioxidant protection, and exhibit anti-inflammatory properties makes it an attractive alternative to other active ingredients like retinol.
Whether you're seeking to address signs of aging or simply maintain a healthy complexion, bakuchiol offers a natural and effective option. As the skincare industry continues to evolve, it's exciting to explore new ingredients like bakuchiol that can contribute to healthier, more vibrant skin. That mythical fountain of youth is closer than you might think with this retinol-alternative for healthier, more youthful and radiant skin!
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