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BAKUCHIOL: What it is + The Skin Benefits We LOVE

May 19, 2025 · Leave a Comment

Bakuchiol is known to make skin look younger because it acts like retinol but without the irritation. Can Bakuchiol really make skin look young?

Read this Bakuchiol Guide: What it Is + The Skin Benefits We Love

About Bakuchiol

Bakuchiol comes from the leaves and seeds of the babchi plant. It is also called babchi. It is a plant-based phenol that decreases wrinkles and hyperpigmentation. Studies show that gentle, natural bakuchiol holds its’ own against Retinol. Structurally, babchi is nothing like retinol. While it can technically cause redness and irritation, it is rare.

Unlike retinol, you can use it during the day. It is still important to use sunscreen.


Why Use Bakuchiol Not Retinol

Retinol is the gold standard of skincare ingredients. It quells acne, age spots, and wrinkles. It leaves skin dewy, refined, refreshed, and younger. But before the dewy, youthy, fabulous skin phase, there’s the dreaded irritated skin phase. And for those of us with sensitive skin that phase of retinol use is torture. In fact, many stop using retinol altogether because they cannot tolerate that phase of intense skin irritation. There are some ways how to buffer retinol for sensitive skin:

  1. Applying a moisturizer first, wait 10 minutes then apply retinol.
  2. Use Retinol only for a few hours then washing it off is another option.
  3. A third option is using retinol only one or two nights a week.
  4. Some prescription retinols, such as Atralin, contain built-in buffers that allow many sensitive skin types to finally experience retinol.
  5. Some over the counter retinol products contain buffers to soothe irritation.

But some people prefer a natural alternative with less fuss.

Bakuchiol Skin Benefits We Love

  • Bakuchiol is a natural retinol alternative. It is non-irritating.
  • It improves photoaging, wrinkles, and hyperpigmentation equally as well as retinol, but is better tolerated. [1]
  • Stimulates collagen within the skin, as well as significant improvement in wrinkles, pigmentation, elasticity, and firmness without the retinol-associated side effects. [2]
  • Inhibits melanin production on age spots and acne scars [3].
  • Treats acne without skin peeling or redness.[4]
  • NEW Moms: Ask you doctor about Bakuchiol use. It may be okay during pregnancy or while you are breastfeeding (retinol is NOT considered safe for either – so plan accordingly).
bakuchiol is an alternative to prescription retinol Prescription Retinols such as Atralin have built-in buffering ingredients that may help some sensitive skin types tolerate retinol use. Others prefer natural ingredient alternatives. [/caption]

Bakuchiol Research Studies

“Our study demonstrates that bakuchiol is comparable with retinol in its ability to improve photoaging and is better tolerated than retinol.” [5]

One randomized, double-blind, clinical study compared retinol and bakuchiol. There was no statistical difference between how each decreased wrinkles and hyperpigmentation. But the retinol users reported facial skin scaling and stinging. [6] A second study confirmed the Retinol-like functionality of bakuchiol. It also documented the stimulation of collagen within the skin. Bakuchiol was used twice a day for 12 weeks. The result was a significant improvement in wrinkles, pigmentation, elasticity, and firmness without the retinol-associated side effects. [7]

FeatureRetinolBakuchiol
Anti-aging effectivenessProven to stimulate collagen, smooth wrinkles and improve texture Comparable benefits (wrinkle reduction, elasticity, pigmentation) in clinical trials
Skin toleranceCan cause redness, dryness, peeling, irritation, and sun sensitivityGentler alternative; typically low irritation, suitable for sensitive skin
PhotosensitivityIncreases sun sensitivity must be used at night with SPFStable under sunlight, safe for morning use, no added photosensitivity
Suitability during pregnancyNot recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding (Vitamin A derivative)Considered safe during pregnancy (no retinoid structure) though discuss with your doctor
Speed & potencyFast-acting and potent; noticeable results in weeks but harsher Generally milder and slower; may take longer for visible results
Research & track recordExtensively studied for decades well-established effects and risksPromising clinical results and growing evidence, but shorter history in skincare
Daytime use & integrationRestricted to nighttime; incompatible with many other activesCan be layered with other ingredients, including daytime routines; adaptable integration
Pros and Cons Benefit Chart

Recommended Clean Beauty Skincare with Bakuchiol Benefits

We previously featured two Bakuchiol clean beauty skincare products:

  • Caley Cosmetics Tropical Melt
  • Morganna’s Alchemy 24K Carrot Glow

Both give Retinol results without retinol irritation.

24K Carrot Glow also contains Astaxanthin. Astaxanthin is a clean ingredient that helps skin with premature aging and photo damage (sun damage).

Tropical Melt contains probiotics to clear acne prone skin. Both are great clean beauty skincare options depending on your specific primary skin condition.

About Tropical Melt with Bakuchiol

Caley Cosmetics Tropical Melt is an excellent multi-tasker to address wrinkles, acne, discoloration, and acne. Apply this multi-tasking balm to damp skin and use it as a cleanser, makeup remover, mask, or leave-on treatment. We love the retinol results AND how skin still feels so supple, hydrated, and smooth!

Caley Cosmetics Tropical Melt
Caley Cosmetics Tropical Melt
Caley Cosmetics Tropical Melt

More from Caley Cosmetics

Here are some of the other Caley Cosmetics skincare and makeup we love:

Caley Cosmetics Beach Babe Natural Eyes Eyeliner
Why Caley Cosmetics Beach Babe NATURAL EYES Eyeliner is Special


Find Clean Beauty Skincare options featuring Bakuchiol like Caley Cosmetics Tropical Melt

References

  1. Dhaliwal, S.; Rybak, I.; Ellis, S.R.; Notay, M.; Trivedi, M.; Burney, W.; Vaughn, A.R.; Nguyen, M.; Reiter, P. (February 2019). “Prospective, randomized, double-blind assessment of topical bakuchiol and retinol for facial photoageing”
  2. British Journal of Dermatology. 180 (2): 289=296. doi:10.1111/bjd.16918. ISSN 0007-0963. PMID 29947134.
  3. Chaudhuri RK, Bojanowski K. Bakuchiol: a retinol-like functional compound revealed by gene expression profiling and clinically proven to have anti-aging effects. Int J Cosmet Sci. 2014 Jun;36(3):221-30. doi: 10.1111/ics.12117. Epub 2014 Mar 6. PMID: 24471735.
  4. Ohno O, Watabe T, Nakamura K, Kawagoshi M, Uotsu N, Chiba T, Yamada M, Yamaguchi K, Yamada K, Miyamoto K, Uemura D. Inhibitory effects of bakuchiol, bavachin, and isobavachalcone isolated from Piper longum on melanin production in B16 mouse melanoma cells. Biosci Biotechnol Biochem. 2010;74(7):1504-6. doi: 10.1271/bbb.100221. Epub 2010 Jul 7. PMID: 20622433.
  5. Dhaliwal, S.; Prospective, British Journal of Dermatology, 2019
  6. Ibid
  7. Chaudhuri, Bakuchiol, Int J Cosmet Sci. 2014

ABOUT THIS POST

These Caley Cosmetics and Morganna’s Alchemy products were both originally submitted to Style Chicks for consideration purposes. All opinions and experiences are 100% our own. See details in the original product reviews. All Ingredient Guide research is our own. If you have any questions, comments or suggestions for this Ingredient Guide, please contact us. We’d love to hear your thoughts!

Find Clean Beauty Skincare options featuring Bakuchiol like Caley Cosmetics Tropical Melt[/caption]

Posted by Style Chicks / Filed In: Beauty, Ingredient Guides, Sensitive Skin, Skincare
Tagged: Anti-Aging, Bakuchiol, Ingredient Guide, Skin, Skincare

Why Use Red Raspberry Seed Oil for Better Skin

August 24, 2022 ·

Raspberry Seed Oil is a skincare superhero, gently delivering beauty benefits. See how Raspberry Seed Oil can help your skin and see some of our favorite products using Raspberry Seed Oil in their formulations.

Red Raspberry Seed Oil packs powerful beauty benefits such as collagen production AND collagen conservation

Why Red Raspberry Seed Oil Is Special

Red Raspberry Seed Oil moisturizes the skin, builds collagen, improves elasticity, and reduces wrinkles and fine lines.

And Red Raspberry Seed Oil is gentle yet effective in addressing many skin issues associated with acne and aging. Got adult acne *and* wrinkles? Raspberry Seed Oil to the rescue!

Red Raspberry Seed Oil helps build collagen and reduces the destruction of collagen in the skin.

BONUS:  Red Raspberry Oil has far less scent than the olfactory wallop of Rosehip Seed Oil yet has many similar benefits.

Here are some of them:

Red Raspberry Seed Oil Benefits


  1. Raspberry Seed Oil is rich in Ellagic acid to reduce the destruction of collagen and protect against Ultraviolet sun damage. [1] Ellagic acid is also a moisture sealant.
  2. It contains collagen-building and adult acne-treating Salicylic Acid.
  3. Raspberry seed Oil also contains a high amount of Omega-6 and Omega-3 essential fatty acids.
  4. The phytosterols that promote new collagen production.
  5. It has a high Vitamin E content. Vitamin E reduces skin damage and removes free radicals contributing to skin aging.


Favorite Raspberry Seed Oil Skincare 
Products

EarthWise Ruby Face Oil

Earth Wise Ruby Oil absorbs immediately. Only a small amount is needed, just a few drops.

It is a deep golden hue. A substantial oil out of the dropper so that it doesn’t run, but is not heavy, sticky, or tacky on the skin. No residue.

Ruby Face Oil is a lovely translucent warm gold. It dispenses from a precise bubble dropper.

Ruby Face Oil is a lovely translucent warm gold. It dispenses from a precise bubble dropper.

We love using it as an orbital skin treat and for gentle scar repair. An outstanding organic formulation for sensitive skin with multiple needs.

We love that Earth Wise uses organic, wildcrafted, cold-pressed oils and butters whenever possible

Such as lovely golden hue!

We loved all the organic goodness is in this formula.

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Find out more about Earth Wise Ruby Face Oil

Kat Burki Power Trio Radiance Oil

Kat Burki Power Trio Radiance Oil contains collagen-building Red Raspberry Seed Oil, rich in ellagic acid.

Kat Burki Power Trio Radiance Oil contains collagen-building Red Raspberry Seed Oil, rich in ellagic acid.

This golden, silky, dry oil combines three power oils (Tamanu, Kukui, Raspberry) for stellar skin results.

Kat Burki Power Trio Radiance Oil spreads well. It leaves skin with a non-sticky, non-greasy glow. It seals in skincare products without pilling.

Just a few drops cover the face, throat, and upper décolletage.

Kat Burki power trio radiance oil contains raspberry seed oil

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Find out more about Kat Burki Power Trio Radiance Oil, read our Raspberries to the Rescue: Kat Burki Power Trio Radiance Oil

Dr. Botanicals Pomegranate Superfood Brightening Eye Serum

Dr. Botanicals Pomegranate Superfood Brightening Eye Serum is part of the apothecary collection. It simultaneously brightens and hydrates because of the synergy between the natural ingredients of the raspberry seed oil and pomegranate.

Dr Botanicals Pomegranate Superfood Brightening Eye Serum

Dr. Botanicals Pomegranate Superfood Brightening Eye Serum

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Find out more about Dr Botanicals Pomegranate Superfood Brightening Eye Serum 

Summary of Why Use Red Raspberry Seed Oil for Better Skin

Was this Ingredient Guide helpful? Then you may like other Ingredients Overviews such as Black Cumin Seed Oil , Watercress, and Mango Seed Butter.

Love natural collagen-enhancing skincare?  You may also enjoy our Science of Skincare series exploring the Benefits of Rosehip Seed Oil.

Find more natural ingredients in the Style Chicks Defining Beauty Glossary. The Defining Beauty Glossary contains many helpful hair and skin care ingredients.

And stay tuned for more Style Chicks Ingredient Overviews!


References

  1. Bae JY, Choi JS, Kang SW, Lee YJ, Park J, Kang YH. Dietary compound ellagic acid alleviates skin wrinkle and inflammation induced by UV-B irradiation. Exp Dermatol. 2010;19(8):e182-e190. doi:10.1111/j.1600-0625.2009.01044.x

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Tagged: Ingredient Guide, Raspberry, Raspberry Seed Oil

5 Things You Should Know Vitamin K + Dark Undereye Circles

June 24, 2019 · 6 Comments

Vitamin K INGREDIENT GUIDE is an overview of treating dark circles with Phytonadione.

Why K Works for Dark Undereye Circles

Vitamin K, is popular in under-eye creams because it can lighten infraorbital darkness, AKA under eye circles.

Vitamin K is also called Phytonadione on ingredient listings.

Phytonadione is most beneficial for dark circles with a blue or brown undertone.

This kind of dark under eye circle has a vascular component. They are known as “vascular dark circles” because leaking capillaries.

The trapped blood pools in the skin tissues and appears blue or purple once trapped. Over time, as it absorbs and settles, it appears a mid to dark reddish brown, like a bruise.

5 Things You Should Know about Vitamin K

  1. Vitamin K reverses the calcium deposits in elastin fibers. These deposits harden and cause wrinkles.
  2. Phytonadione helps with blood coagulation and circulation.
  3. Some dark circles are caused by weak vessels that allow blood near the surface of your skin. These circles have a blue, purple or brown undertone.
  4. Topical application of Phytonadione cream prior to an in-office procedure strengthens blood vessels. Stronger blood vessels means less bruising after surgical or laser treatments.
  5. As we age, we tend to get more broken capillaries. Vitamin K strengthens these capillaries so they are more resistant to breakage.

What to look for in a Vitamin K Topical

Vitamin K is most effective as part of a team instead of a standalone K cream or gel.

A study in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology showed topical Vitamin K works best when paired with retinol, Vitamins C, E, and the Bs. (1)

What to Know About Vitamin K and Retinol

If you use prescription retinol, apply the retinol first and then the topical K product.

What Percentage of Vitamin K is Most Effective?

In order to get Vitamin K benefits, choose a product with enough Phytonadione in the formula to be effective.

The study mentioned above used a 2% Phytonadione concentration when used with retinol, Vitamin C, and similar actives to treat dark circles.

The study showed good effect on strengthening blood vessels to stop future leaking and darkening. But it did not address existing discoloration.

Another study used a 5% concentration paired with other actives and focused on allevating brusing [2].

Recommended Phytonadione Products

Watercress contains Vitamin K along with C, E and copper.  One Watercress products we like is Watercress Eye Gel.

Farmaesthetics Watercress Eye Gel

This Farmaesthetics Watercress Eye Gel contains Watercress and certified organic herbs, flowers, and oils from American family farms. An ideal combo to restore, revitalize and refresh.

Vitamin K We love using products with watercress on the delicate eye area skin

We love using products with watercress on the delicate eye area skin

Peter Thomas Roth

Peter Thomas Roth POWER K EYE RESCUE combines Phytonadione with several treating ingredients to fix the underlying problem and address existing discoloration.

More UnderEye Dark Circle Options

It is often difficult to conceal dark circles and may be best to keep the skin hydrated and dewy to refract the light.

Another option is brighten around the orbital eye area instead.

Some helpful brightening options we love:

  • How to Best use Yves Saint Laurent Touche Eclat
  • YSL Touche Eclat High Cover Concealer
  • Why Chantecaille Eye Shade is the Best Brightener (we love shades Peony and Ginger to lighten and brighten the eye area)


REFERENCES

1. Mitsuishi, T. , Shimoda, T. , Mitsui, Y. , Kuriyama, Y. and Kawana, S. (2004), The effects of topical application of phytonadione, retinol and vitamins C and E on infraorbital dark circles and wrinkles of the lower eyelids. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 3: 73-75. doi:10.1111/j.1473-2130.2004.00070.x

2. BAUMANN L. & al. The effects of topical vitamin K on bruising after laser treatment. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (2002).

Posted by Style Chicks / Filed In: Anti-Aging, Ingredient Glossary, Ingredient Guides
Tagged: Dark Circles, How to Treat Dark Circles, Ingredient Guide, Phytonadione, Vitamin K

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