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On Ice Eye Gels with Bakuchiol, Cloudberry Oil, and Peptides plump and brighten in just 5 minutes ⏰ • Retinol has long been the gold standard for skin smoothing and fine line results. This vitamin A derivative boosts collagen production, fades dark spots, reduces wrinkles, and unclogs pores. For some of us retinol can also cause irritation, dryness, and sun sensitivity depending on the active percent of retinol. • Enter bakuchiol 🌿 - a plant-based antioxidant that delivers many of retinol’s benefits without the harsh side effects. Bakuchiol is known for its ability to smooth the appearance of fine lines while hydrating the skin. It is also gentle on the skin, making it a suitable option for those with sensitive skin. • It is gaining popularity as a natural, gentle alternative to retinol in skincare. Keep reading to learn all about this emerging ingredient and why it's showing up in products like Patchology’s On Ice Hydrogel Face and Eye Masks. • What is Bakuchiol? • Bakuchiol is derived from the seeds and leaves of Psoralea corylifolia, a plant used for centuries in medicine. Also known as “babchi,” this Indian herb has anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antioxidant properties. • Research shows that bakuchiol smooths skin by: • Bakuchiol boosts collagen levels in the skin. Collagen is the protein that keeps skin plump. By increasing collagen and elasticity, bakuchiol smooths out wrinkles. • Bakuchiol evens skin tone - The antioxidant properties help inhibit pigment production for more even skin tone. • Bakuchiol can help to prevent acne by balancing oil levels in the skin. • You can learn more about how bakuchiol benefits your skin and how to use bakuchiol in your skincare routine at Everyday Health. • These effects are similar to retinol. But unlike retinol, bakuchiol doesn’t cause dryness, peeling, or photosensitivity. • Bakuchiol vs. Retinol: Key Differences • While bakuchiol and retinol have similar effects, there are some key differences: • Source: Retinol is a synthetic derivative of vitamin A. Bakuchiol is derived from a plant. • Side effects: Retinol is associated with irritation, peeling, and sun sensitivity. Bakuchiol has minimal side effects. • Mechanism: Retinol binds directly to retinoic acid receptors in the skin. Bakuchiol works by regulating gene expression. • Strength: In lower percentages, bakuchiol is as effective as retinol but with less irritation. In higher doses, prescription retinol remains stronger. • So in summary, bakuchiol offers a natural alternative to over-the-counter strength retinol, with comparable anti-aging benefits and fewer drawbacks. • On Ice Eye Gels • Infused with bakuchiol, peptides, vitamin C and cloudberry extract, these eye gels take on dark circles, wrinkles, and puffiness. You can revive tired under eyes with these best selling patches. Bakuchiol works to even tone and reduce signs of aging around the delicate eye area while immediately brightening and smoothing. • In both formulas, bakuchiol works alongside other high-performing ingredients to tackle visible signs of aging for brighter, renewed eyes. • Shop now: https://www.patchology.com • Instagram:   / patchology   • TikTok:   / patchology  

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