Bakuchiol works similarly to retinoids in terms of decreasing wrinkles and discoloration, yet causes less irritation. Furthermore, it may serve as an ideal alternative for dry skin types who experience peeling when using these creams.
Bakuchiol can be an effective addition to traditional acne-fighting ingredients like salicylic acid. But it should always be introduced slowly into your skincare regimen so as to gauge how it reacts with your skin.
Antioxidants
Bakuchiol, derived from the seeds of Psoralea corylifolia’s Babchi plant, has gained widespread recognition in modern skincare for its ability to mimic retinol’s effects without its associated risks, including reduced fine lines and wrinkles, faded pigmentation marks, and clearing pores.
Research suggests that bakuchiol acts similarly to retinol in activating genes needed by skin cells to produce various forms of collagen. Furthermore, its antioxidant properties help neutralise free radicals and protect against environmental skin damage.
A second in vivo study confirmed the benefits of bakuchiol for epidermal regeneration in an expedient fashion and to increase epidermal regeneration over time. Furthermore, it stimulated key extracellular matrix components required for wound healing such as fibronectin. Finally, subjective self-grading revealed significant improvement of perceived youthfulness over the vehicle control group.
Anti-inflammatory
Bakuchiol contains anti-inflammatory properties that help reduce redness, sensitivity and irritation – making it an excellent alternative to harsh acne-fighting ingredients like salicylic acid that may cause dryness and peeling. Furthermore, it reduces existing hyperpigmentation from acne breakouts while improving skin tone and texture.
Bakuchiol differs from retinoids by not inducing keratinization processes and thus being suitable for sensitive skin types, not being UV sensitive and being suitable for pregnant and breastfeeding mothers as it works across all skin types including dry and oily. Although less likely to irritate skin than its counterparts (retinoids), patch testing any new skincare ingredient before adding it into your routine is advised.
Bakuchiol can be used as an effective alternative to Retinol and in conjunction with Retinoids to achieve even greater results. Most users will notice initial improvements in skin texture, radiance and the reduction of fine lines after four or six weeks of consistent application.
Anti-bacterial
Bakuchiol contains antibacterial properties that make it effective at combatting acne and preventing future breakouts, while simultaneously evening out the tone and texture of skin as well as decreasing hyperpigmentation caused by past acne outbreaks.
Acne-fighting ingredients that include CBD can be an ideal option for people with sensitive skin, and may even work together with other skincare products to address acne-causing bacteria. Before using any new skincare product on a larger portion of your complexion, always test on a small patch first to assess how your complexion reacts.
Research on bakuchiol may still be limited, but its promising anti-ageing ingredients include cell turnover stimulant that help reduce fine lines and wrinkles as well as smooth out scars. Bakuchiol should also be applied during daytime application with sunscreen of at least SPF 30 for optimal use; other skincare ingredients such as retinol or AHA/BHA acids will make its effects less likely to irritate skin when combined with it.
Anti-scarring
Bakuchiol can be used both alone or alongside retinoids to maximize their effects, helping prevent acne breakouts by balancing oil production and minimising clogged pores, while simultaneously helping reduce hyperpigmentation left from breakouts. Ideal for sensitive skin types as its less irritating properties make it ideal for morning and night use.
Bakuchiol works to boost skin cell turnover, smoothing away fine lines and wrinkles while simultaneously improving tone and texture. Furthermore, its use may also help reduce redness and itching associated with inflammatory skin conditions like psoriasis or eczema.
As with retinoids, bakuchiol has been demonstrated to improve the look of aging skin by reducing fine lines and wrinkles while improving elasticity and firmness. Furthermore, its lower irritation may reduce risks like peeling and dryness that come with traditional skincare ingredients – making it an excellent option for anyone with sensitive skin who can’t tolerate traditional skincare solutions like retinoids.