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Bakuchiol & Pomegranate Facial Oil

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Anokha Bakuchiol & Pomegranate Facial Oil

What is it? This is a luxurious facial oil that winds back wrinkles, with natural retinol alternative bakuchiol. It’s skin’s very own time machine.

Notes From the Curator: It helps reduce the appearance of fine lines, hyperpigmentation, acne and gently assists in brightening and evening skin tone.

Let’s Get Nerdy: Bakuchiol – all the benefits of retinol, none of the red, flaky, side effects. this botanical beauty is the secret for naturally clearer, smoother skin.

Sea Buckthorn Seed Oil – contains essential fatty acids and vitamin e to improve skin metabolism, soothe irritation, and slow down maturation.

Rosehip Seed Oil – helps maintain skin’s elasticity, reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and helps reverse damage from photo-aging. hello bright, bouncy skin.

Bisabolol – anti-inflammatory to accelerate the healing process of skin. also helps with the absorption of other active ingredients, making it bakuchiol’s biggest fan (second to us).

CoEnzymeQ10 – an antioxidant that helps maintain skin integrity, while stimulating the production of collagen and elastin.

Size: 30 ml/ 1 oz

FAQs on Bakuchiol

Where does bakuchiol come from?

Bakuchiol was first isolated in 1966 from the babchi seed obtained from the plant Psoralea corylifolia, a plant used in traditional Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine. Psoralea coryifolia is found in South Asian countries including Pakistan and India.

Bakuchiol vs Retinol and Does bakuchiol show the same results as retinol?

Yes. although bakuchiol does not resemble retinoids from a structural level, there is marked similarity between the ingredients in terms of their effects on anti-aging genes and proteins. a study in 2019 evaluated the effects of bakuchiol versus retinol in a double-blinded, prospective study. both ingredients significantly reduced fine wrinkles by the 12-week time point, without differences between the two ingredients. pigmentation was also assessed and at 12 weeks, 59% of the bakuchiol group noted improvement in their hyperpigmentation, while 44% of the retinol group had improvements.

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