Improve and even out your skin tone with this featherweight and oil-based booster. Use as a targeted treatment, once or twice a day, underneath your serum and moisturiser.
Why it's special
Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant
Maintains skin elasticity
Stimulates skin cell renewal
Key qualities
Stimulate Skin Cell Turnover
Bakuchiol is shown to have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties and helps to diminish signs of ageing.
What is it?
Gentle Alternative To Retinol
Experience the power of bakuchiol in this light oil-based serum that leaves no residue, to firm and fill in fine lines.
What does it do?
Revitalise Your Complexion
Skin is given a fresher, more radiant and supple look, whilst being protected against free radicals.
Answers from our experts
Can I layer the Bakuchiol natural booster with other boosters and serums?
You can always follow your Bakuchiol natural booster with a serum, but listen to your skin when pairing it with other boosters. We recommend using one in the AM and one in the PM for best absorbtion and efficacy.
What is bakuchiol? What does it do for my skin?
Bakuchiol is an active skincare ingredient extracted from the babchi plant. Known for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, it helps reduce the appearance of fine lines and stimulate skin cell turnover. Bakuchiol is right up there with retinol regarding its anti-wrinkle benefits, but it's considered a gentler ingredient..
What is the difference between the Bakuchiol natural booster and the Anti-Ageing serum?
The Bakuchiol natural booster contains a higher concentration of bakuchiol for targeted action. The Anti-Ageing serum offers a broader range of benefits thanks to other active ingredients like wild indigo to help improve skin tone and defend against stress-related ageing.
Is the Bakuchiol natural booster safe for those who are pregnant or breastfeeding?
All our products are dermatologically tested and approved, which means they are safe to use. However, if you have any questions or concerns about your skincare routine while pregnant or breastfeeding, we recommend that you ask your doctor for advice.