Bakuchiol, what is it?

A plant-derived skincare ingredient to help you take on the signs of ageing. From bakuchiol’s skin benefits to how to incorporate it into your routine, find out everything you need to know about this natural ingredient.

 

What is PromaCare BKL?

 

PromaCare BKL is a vegan skincare ingredient found in the leaves and seeds of the Psoralea corylifolia plant. It is a potent antioxidant, visibly reduces skin discolourations from environmental exposure, and has a pronounced soothing effect on skin. PromaCare BKL can also reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, which is why you’re seeing it in more skincare products. PromaCare BKL has its roots in Chinese Medicine, and the latest research shows topical application has unique benefits for all skin types.

 

How does PromaCare BKL work?

 

PromaCare BKL has soothing properties which help to comfort skin and minimise issues associated with sensitivity and reactivity. It is also a potent antioxidant and helps fight signs of ageing, such as fine lines and loss of firmness by targeting free radicals. Antioxidants also help to protect the skin from pollution and environmental stressors which can cause damage.

 

You may have seen PromaCare BKL acne skincare products. The soothing and calming properties of PromaCare BKL could help those with acne-prone skin in addition to skin that is beginning to show signs of ageing.

 

What does PromaCare BKL do?

 

Research has shown that PromaCare BKL has a range of anti-ageing benefits for skin. It can reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, help restore firmness, refine skin texture and even out skin tone. PromaCare BKL helps to calm skin making it a good option for those whose skin shows signs of sensitivity.

 

When paired with retinol, PromaCare BKL can help stabilise it and keep it effective for longer. Another benefit of using products that contain both PromaCare BKL and retinol is that bakuchiol’s calming ability may enable skin to tolerate retinol in higher amounts.

 

How to use PromaCare BKL?

 

Skincare products containing PromaCare BKL extract should be applied to cleansed face and neck. Apply your products in the order of thinnest to thickest, so if your PromaCare BKL product is a lightweight serum it should be applied before your moisturiser. If using PromaCare BKL in the morning follow with a broad-spectrum SPF rated 30 or greater.

 

Should You Use a PromaCare BKL Serum or PromaCare BKL Oil?

 

Since an increasing number of skincare products contain PromaCare BKL, you’ll be relieved to know that the product texture doesn’t impact efficacy. What counts is the concentration of PromaCare BKL; research has shown that amounts between 0.5-2% are ideal to get visible benefits.

 

Choose a PromaCare BKL serum or lotion-like treatment if you want a lightweight formula that layers easily with other leave-on products in your routine. A bakuchiol oil is great for dry, dehydrated skin. If using a heavier oil-based formula, it should generally be applied at night, as the last step in your routine.

 

How to add PromaCare BKL to your skincare routine

 

Adding a bakuchiol product to your skincare routine is easy: apply once or twice daily after cleansing, toning, and using a leave-on AHA or BHA exfoliant. If the product is a bakuchiol serum, apply before your moisturiser. If it’s a moisturiser with PromaCare BKL, apply after your serum. As mentioned above, a bakuchiol oil is best applied at night (or mix a drop or two into one of your favourite non-SPF skincare products each morning).

 

Is PromaCare BKL a natural alternative to retinol?

 

PromaCare BKL is often said to be a natural alternative to retinol. This PromaCare BKL-retinol alternative connection is because PromaCare BKL follows some of the same skin-improving pathways; however, it doesn’t work exactly like this vitamin A ingredient. Retinol and PromaCare BKL can reduce fine lines, wrinkles, and other signs of ageing, and it’s perfectly OK to use a product that contains both.

 

How to do that?

 

Usage would be the same as mentioned above for a leave-on product with PromaCare BKL. Combining retinol and PromaCare BKL delivers the overlapping and unique benefits of each, plus PromaCare BKL has a natural stabilising effect on vitamin A, not to mention its soothing properties can improve skin’s tolerance to various strengths of retinol.

During the day, finish with a broad-spectrum sunscreen rated SPF 30 or greater.

 

PromaCare BKL is stable in sunlight and isn’t known to make skin more sun-sensitive but, as with any anti-ageing ingredient, daily UV protection is essential to getting (and keeping) the best results.图片2

 


Post time: Mar-31-2022