Good Molecules Bakuchiol Oil Blend For Dry Skin Ingredients Explained
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Oil with 3 ingredients
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It is vegan, cruelty-free, and reef safe
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It has ingredients that are good for anti aging and brightening skin
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It doesn't contain any harsh alcohols, common allergens, fragrances, parabens, silicones or sulfates
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Ingredients, at a glance
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Rosehip oil is an emollient. It comes from the sweet-brier plant native to Europe and western Asia.
Salvia Hispanica Seed Oil is an oil and isn't fungal acne safe.
Bakuchiol is a plant-derived antioxidant (it's vegan!). It is often called the replacement for retinol although it is not part of the same family.
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Ingredients Explained
Rosehip oil is an emollient. It comes from the sweet-brier plant native to Europe and western Asia.
Rosa Rubiginosa Seed Oil is rich in Vitamin E, Vitamin C, linoleic acid, and other fatty acids.
Emollients help hydrate the skin by trapping moisture in.
Another component of Rosa Rubiginosa is tretinoin, or trans-retinoic acid. Tretinoin is an anti-aging ingredient. However, the efficacy of this tretinoin depends on how the oil is extracted.
Learn more about Rosa Rubiginosa Seed OilSalvia Hispanica Seed Oil is an oil and isn't fungal acne safe.
Bakuchiol is a plant-derived antioxidant (it's vegan!). It is often called the replacement for retinol although it is not part of the same family.
It has similar effects as retinol: skin smoothing, reducing discoloration, and preventing wrinkles. It does not cause as much irritation as traditional retinoids.
Bakuchiol works by breaking down free radicals and stimulating collagen production in skin.
Combining bakuchiol with retinol will not have adverse side effects. Studies show using them will just boost the benefits. Bakuchiol is also found to help stabilize retinol.
While bakuchiol does not make the skin more sun sensitive, we recommend wearing SPF on a daily basis.
Read more about traditional retinol
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