Consumer Study Results
81%
Agree texture and smoothness has improved.
85%
Agree skin moisture and hydration are enhanced.
67%
Agree skin firmness and elasticity has improved.
75%
Agree skin radiance and glow has improved.
Usage Trial I 48 Participants over 60 days I Ave.Age 38 years old.
Self-assessment by scoring.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bakuchiol?
Bakuchiol is a natural compound derived from the Psoralea corylifolia plant, known for mimicking the benefits of retinoids like RetinOL. Often dubbed "the plant-powered retinOL twin," Bakuchiol promotes collagen production, improves skin texture, and reduces fine lines without causing the irritation typical of retinOL. It's gentle enough for sensitive skin, offering a natural alternative for effective pro-ageing skincare.
Bakuchiol at a 1% concentration is a sweet spot for many Skintellectuals?
This level is particularly effective in delivering the pro-ageing benefits you're looking for, such as reducing fine lines and improving skin firmness, without the irritation that stronger actives like retinOL can cause. At 1%, Bakuchiol helps boost collagen production, smooth skin texture, and even out skin tone, making it a gentle yet powerful addition to your daily skincare routine. Perfect for sensitive skin, it offers a natural and soothing alternative for maintaining a youthful, radiant complexion.
Difference between Bakuchiol vs. RetinOL
What are the benefits of our Refillable Glass Airless Pump Bottles?
Introducing Our New Packaging: Airless Refillable Technology - Sustainable, Refillable Glass Packaging for a Greener Future
- Preservation of Product Integrity: Airtight design extends shelf life, keeping ingredients active and effective until the last drop.
- Hygienic and Controlled Dispensing: Minimises contamination risk, preserving the efficacy of our natural ingredients and gentle preservatives.
- No Product Waste: Ensures precise, consistent dosage, reducing waste.
- Versatile and Reusable: Easy to clean, refill, and reuse, offering a cost-effective and versatile solution.
- Environmentally Friendly: Facilitates efficient recycling by separating glass and plastic components effortlessly.
Is my skin purging or breaking out from a new product?
1. What is skin purging?
Skin purging is a temporary breakout triggered by active ingredients that speed up skin cell turnover (e.g., retinoids, exfoliating acids, Vitamin C). This process brings clogged pores to the surface faster before the skin clears.
2. Purging vs. Breakouts
Purging: Occurs in usual breakout areas, consists of small uniform pimples, and lasts 4–6 weeks.
Breakout/Reaction: Appears in new areas, lasts beyond 6 weeks, and may include painful cysts, irritation, or rashes.
3. What causes skin purging?
Ingredients that accelerate cell turnover include:
✔ Retinoids (RetinAL, Retinol, Tretinoin)
✔ Exfoliating Acids (AHAs like Glycolic Acid, BHAs like Salicylic Acid)
✔ Vitamin C (L-Ascorbic Acid)
✔ Benzoyl Peroxide, Azelaic Acid, Enzymes
4. What causes breakouts?
- Hormonal fluctuations: (e.g., menstruation, pregnancy)
- Stress & diet: (dairy, high-glycaemic foods)
- Clogged pores: (heavy products, comedogenic ingredients)
- Bacteria & environmental factors: (humidity, pollution)
5. Should you stop using a product if you’re purging?
No—purging means the product is working! Stay consistent but avoid adding new actives to prevent irritation.
6. How to minimise purging
- Introduce actives gradually: start once a week (evening), then increase to 2–3 times per week if no irritation after two weeks.
- Use gentle, hydrating skincare alongside actives.
- Avoid over-exfoliation and harsh scrubs.
- Stay consistent—purging is temporary!
7. Can non-active ingredients cause purging?
No—only cell-turnover ingredients trigger purging. If a product without actives is causing breakouts, it’s likely irritation or clogged pores.
8. What if it’s a breakout, not purging?
- Stop using the product and observe changes.
- Check for comedogenic ingredients.
- Patch test before full use.





















