Retinol Moisturiser (0.5% Retinol + 2% Bakuchiol)
Retinol Moisturiser (0.5% Retinol + 2% Bakuchiol)
Retinol Moisturiser (0.5% Retinol + 2% Bakuchiol)
Retinol Moisturiser (0.5% Retinol + 2% Bakuchiol)
$124.00

Retinol Moisturiser (0.5% Retinol + 2% Bakuchiol)

Best Way To Use

  • After cleansing, at night, apply a pea size amount to dry skin. Introduce slowly in order for skin to build tolerance.
  • Retinoids can cause temporary irritation, sensitivity and flaking until skin has built a tolerance. Apply sunscreen during the day.

Suitable Skin Types

  • Oily
  • Combination

Say Goodbye To

  • Sun damage
  • Fine lines and wrinkles
  • Dullness / poor complexion
  • Loss of firmness / elasticity

Contraindications

Alpha Hydroxy Acids, Beta Hydroxy Acids, Polyhydroxy Acids

  • Avoid layering with direct acids to avoid over stimulation of the skin and impairing the barrier.

For Your Safety

  • Patch test before use.
  • Keep away from children.
  • Store at room temperature.
  • Do not use on broken skin.
  • Use sunscreen every morning.
  • Avoid contact with eyes.
  • If irritation occurs, stop use.
  • If problem persists see a doctor.
  • Not suitable for use during pregnancy or breastfeeding.

References

  1. R. K. Chaudhuri, K. Bojanowski Bakuchiol: a retinol-like functional compound revealed by gene expression profiling and clinically proven to have anti-aging effects. International Journal of Cosmetic Science (36):3
  1. Kong R, Cui Y, Fisher GJ, Wang X, Cehn Y, Schneider LM, Maimudar G. A comparative study of the effects of retinol and retinoic acid on histological, molecular and clinical properties of human skin. J Cosmet Dermatol 2016; 49-57.
  1. Zaenglein AL. Topical retinoids in the treatment of acne vulgaris. Dept of Dermatol Paed 2008; 27(3):177-82.
  1. Chien A. Retinoids in Acne Management: Review of Current Understanding, Future Considerations, and Focus on Topical Treatments. J Drugs Dermatol 2018; 17(12):51-55.
  1. Fisher GJ, Voorhees JJ. Molecular mechanisms of photaging and its prevention by retinoic acid: ultraviolet irrigation induces MAP kinase signal transduction cascades that induce AP-1 regulated matrix metallproteinases that degrade human skin in vivo. J Investig Dermatol Symp Proc 1998; 3(1):61-68.
  1. Rona C, Vailati F, Berardesca E. The cosmetic treatment of wrinkles. J Cosmet Dermatol. 2004; 3(1):26-34.
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