My skin hates retinol. It’s a drama queen — flaky, red, the whole nine yards.
Bakuchiol is the plant molecule that binds to the same receptors, telling your skin to make collagen, but without the screaming.
It’s Herbivore‘s Bakuchiol Serum. $58. The claim? Smoothing without sensitivity. I was skeptical.
Texture
A thin, golden honey gel — not oily.
Scent
Light, earthy fig — disappears fast.
Absorption
Sinks in 15 seconds flat. No residue.
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Bakuchiol is the star. It’s from the babchi plant. Works like retinol but doesn’t degrade in sunlight.
The base is squalane and tremella mushroom — all hydration.
- Bakuchiol: Stimulates collagen & elastin
- Squalane: Mimics skin’s own moisture
- Tremella Mushroom: Holds 500x its weight in water
- Willow Bark: Gentle exfoliation
Cool, slippery slip. Dries to a soft, velvety finish — not sticky. Pillows are safe.
By week three, my skin just looked…calm. No new breakouts. The real surprise? My foundation stopped clinging to dry patches.
Fine lines beside my eyes are softer. Pores look a bit more refined. Zero irritation. It didn’t erase a deep wrinkle I have — that’s botox territory.
It’s the retinol alternative for people who gave up on retinol. Does it work? Yes — gently.