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STEP 3 - CranRadiance Serum 1oz
Bakuchiol is the natural retinol alternative ingredient that is making waves in the skin care world and rightly so. Synthetic retinol is known to cause irritation and dryness. Bakuchoil on the other hand doesn't sacrifice the health of the skin but is still effective in reducing fine lines, wrinkles, and hyperpigmentation. Bakuchiol is a great alternative to retinol for those who suffer from skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, or dermatitis.
Our CranRadiance Serum will soothe and hydrate your skin leaving you with a radiant glow.
INGREDIENT HIGHLIGHTS:
Cranberry Seed Oil ~ (Our very own oil is cold pressed from cranberry seeds.) A healthy dose of our oil acts as the vehicle to deliver beneficial ingredients and to ensure your skin will feel moisturized after application.
Bakuchiol ~ (An active ingredient in babchi oil.) Powerful natural antiaging ingredient. Our serum contains the recommended dosage of 1%.
Apricot Oil ~ (Cold pressed from the pits of apricots.) Apricot Oil is anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and anti-bacterial. This oil is highly beneficial to use on acne-prone skin because it is non-irritating and soothing.
Baobab Oil ~ (Derived from the seeds of the fruits of baobab trees, found in mainland Africa, Madagascar, and Australia.) Packed with vitamins B, C, and Omega 3s. Alleviates dry skin and helps create a healthful glow.
Turmeric Essential Oil ~ ( Obtained from the turmeric root through CO2 or steam distillation.)
Exfoliates to remove dead cells and reveal new skin, which can enhance natural radiance and promote a supple, healthy, revitalized appearance.
All Natural Ingredients: Cranberry Seed Oil, Bakuchi Oil, Apricot Oil, Grape Seed Oil, Baobab Oil, Hibiscus Oil, Castor Oil, Turmeric, Eucalyptus, Mandarin & Bergamot Essential Oils. Comes in a glass frosted bottle with glass dropper. Vegan & Cruelty Free. 1 oz
Need to more about Bakuchiol? Read about a clinical study completed by the British Journal of Dermatology or read our blog post Retinol VS Bakuchiol.