The Natural Alternative to Retinol You Need To Know About
I?m sure you?ve heard us tout the benefits of retinol before?
But for those playing at home that haven?t, allow us to fill you in.
Retinol is a derivative of vitamin A (which is predominantly found in eggs, fish and dairy), and works to stimulate your skin?s natural renewal process, bringing new skin cells to the surface. It does all this whilst minimising the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles to improve skin elasticity. In turn, providing you with younger, healthier skin.
In a nutshell, it?s the OG of anti-ageing ingredients. That?s the good news.
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The sometimes-tricky news is that is can irritate sensitive skin types, you have to introduce it gradually into your routine for your complexion to adjust, and it?s sun sensitive, so you can only apply it in the evenings. They’re just some of the reasons why skin guru Ole Henriksen went on the hunt for a retinol alternative that didn’t do any of above. ?As a skincare expert who has treated skin for decades, I have seen so many of my clients come in with red and irritated skin and/or dry, scaly skin from using products that incorporate retinol,? explains Henriksen. ?I often discouraged clients from using it because of the side effects.? Regularly scouring the world for new ingredients, Henriksen came across bakuchiol in India, a plant-derived ingredient from the Ayurvedic babchi herb that promises ...
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