Bakuchiol for acne: How it can help clear up your skin

 

Bakuchiol for acne: How it can help clear up your skin

It’s tough to argue against the benefits of retinol, whether it’s for reversing sun damage, fading fine lines and wrinkles, or clearing up acne. Even better: retinol has considerable amounts of research to back up the benefits it’s known for.

All the same, retinol comes with its downside, particularly when it comes to side effects. Peeling and burning are almost to be expected in many cases, and it’s also not recommended for those who are pregnant or breastfeeding.

Needless to say that bakuchiol has made headway as a retinol alternative–not only for wrinkle care but for acne, as well.



Could bakuchiol be the next holy grail for acne-prone skin? This article is here to help you find out.

What Is Bakuchiol?

Found in the leaves and seeds of the Psoralea corylifolia plant, bakuchiol has recently been reported as a “retinol-alternative;” and with all of the potential side effects that retinol is known for, this makes it a welcome staple in many skincare routines.

When it comes to using retinol, two of the most common side effects include the potential to cause discomfort and irritation. On top of that, retinol products are often made in a relatively unstable formula and tend to have shorter shelf lives. As a result, scientific experts and marketers alike have been searching for alternatives in skincare for quite some time–something that can provide the benefits of retinol without its undesirable effects and instability.

Bakuchiol has demonstrated efficacy in skincare functions that are usually associated with retinoids such as retinol, retinal, and Retinoic acid; such functions include clearing acne, fading hyperpigmentation, and diminishing signs of aging. While the results of one FDA-conducted study set out to compare retinol and bakuchiol head-to-head remain to be anticipated, surrounding studies have shown great promise.

 

How to Incorporate Bakuchiol into Your Skincare Routine

While bakuchiol has been shown to cause few side effects, it’s recommended for all actives that you start using a little at a time, typically 1-2 times per week. Generally, bakuchiol works best when used in the evening so that it can support skin repair while you rest.

Bakuchiol is available in a wide range of different products, and at 100% PURE, you’ll find the following:

For Irritated Skin: Bakuchiol Cleanser
This gentle yet powerful cleanser provides a safer and more natural alternative to Retinol to stimulate cellular turnover for a smoother, clearer complexion.

For Dehydrated Skin: Bakuchiol Moisturizer
This softening, hydrating moisturizer is made with the proven percentage of Bakuchiol in clinical studies for the best results.

For Oily Skin: Bakuchiol Oil Serum
This facial oil offers all of the corrective benefits of bakuchiol, combined with nourishing ingredients like squalane, sunflower oil, and jojoba oil.

For Dullness: 18.3% Active Ingredients Vitamin C Glow Max Bright Mask
This supercharged treatment combines CoQ10 with Vitamin E and bakuchiol to transform and deliver vibrancy to the skin for a healthy glow.

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