Description
Highly Concentrated Bakuchi Seed Oil 15ml Dropper top
Psoralea corylifolia
Herbal plant
Also Known as Babchi and Bakuchiol
Artisan Cold Pressed Seeds from Sri Lanka
Cold Pressed in Israel
Aroma is earthy, nutty, sweet, and is a semi thick sticky oil
Organic Retinol Alternative
Bakuchi Seed Oil are imported from Sri Lanka to Israel and is made by cold pressing these seeds from the Bakuchi plant. Bakuchi (sometimes known as Babchi and Bakuchiol ) is traditionally a native plant of India and Sri Lanka and has a rich history of use in Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine. 100% Pure Organic Artisan Cold Pressed Bakuchi oil (Babchi oil) with a 9-10% Bakuchiol concentration.
Great for treatment skin irritations and is known as nature’s retinol for hair care. Bakuchi oil is rich in essential fatty acids, which help to nourish and hydrate the skin. Lighten sunspots and age spots as well.It also contains antioxidants, which protect the skin from damage caused by free radicals and reduces inflammation, whilst improving skin tone and texture. It is also known to be beneficial for moisturising and nourishing dry hair, helping to reduce frizz and flyaways and promote growth.
This is a Carrier oil that will need to be diluted because it is so very concentrated. A little goes a long way Bakuchi Oil is used widely in health, beauty and personal care formulations and blends. It can be used in cosmetic, face, body and haircare applications. Including in haircare products like conditions and masks can help give shine and smoothness to dry hair and seems to have a noticable hair growth after each use as reported by some customers.
Anti-Inflammatory For Skin:
Powerful anti-inflammatory properties help soothe and calm irritated skin, reducing redness and inflammation, whilst providing relief from discomfort and promoting a balanced complexion for healthier-looking skin.
Antioxidant For Skin:
Rich in antioxidants, it shields the skin from environmental stressors, neutralising free radicals and promoting a youthful appearance. As well as enhancing skin resilience, reducing oxidative damage, and fostering a radiant, revitalised complexion and clear stubborn age spots and soften fine lines. Avoid sun or use sunscreen after use. generally recommended use 1-2 times a week.
Moisturising & Hydrating For Hair:
Deeply moisturising, helping to hydrate and nourish hair. It forms a protective barrier, preventing moisture loss and leaving the hair feeling beautiful. Organic Retinol Alternative.
More information to know:
This oil is highly concentrated, so we recommend using only a small amount (a few drops) at a time, or mixing it with a carrier oil of your choice. Some great non-comedogenic (won’t clog pores) carrier oils for facial skin are argan oil, hemp seed oil, prickly pear, and rosehip seed oil, just to name a few. For hair we recommend castor oil,prickly pear, argan oil, jojoba oil, habiscus, Sesame seed, or black cherry. If you need help picking out the perfect carrier oil for your skin or hair, please contact us to help.
Bakuchiol is the active ingredient of bakuchi, which is why we list the percentage strength. If you are not mixing the bakuchiol serum with other products use cautiously only a drop to target areas where needed (and using more is not recommended). This bakuchiol serum is only recommended to be used once a day (or night) 1-2 times a week.
GS Analysis Report reveal Bakuchi oil contituents are Bakuchiol, Limonene, Linalool, Psoralen, Angelicin, α-elemene, Isopsoralen, Bavachalcone, Bavachin, 6-prenylnaringenin, Corylifol, Isobavachalcone, Corylin, Psoralidin, Corylifolin, Methyl 4-hydroxybenzoate, Bavachromanol, and Neobavaisoflavone
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References
2014 Bakuchiol: a retinol-like functional compound revealed by gene expression profiling and clinically proven to have anti-aging effects
2018 Prospective, randomized, double-blind assessment of topical bakuchiol and retinol for facial photoageing
2022 The Use of Bakuchiol in Dermatology: A Review of In Vitro and In Vivo Evidence
2022 Applications of bakuchiol in dermatology: Systematic review of the literature
2022 Multidirectional activity of bakuchiol against cellular mechanisms of facial ageing – Experimental evidence for a holistic treatment approach
2020 Clinical Evaluation of a Nature-Based Bakuchiol Anti-Aging Moisturizer for Sensitive Skin