Retinol: Why You Might Want to Think Twice
by John Hamilton, Biogerontologist & Cell Research Scientist (25 yrs)
A Better Natural Alternative That Targets the Cause of Ageing
After decades in biogerontology and cellular research, one natural compound has stood out: a plant-derived molecule from the Psoralea corylifolia seed.
Here’s why it outperforms retinol in the long run:
✅ Gentle yet effective – offers similar collagen-boosting and anti-wrinkle benefits without irritation.
✅ Antioxidant-rich – neutralizes free radicals and supports skin barrier function.
✅ Cellular-level action – unlike retinol, bakuchiol also helps reduce inflammaging and oxidative stress—two of the main cellular drivers of aging.
✅ Safe for all skin types – including sensitive, pregnant, or acne-prone skin.
The Bottom Line
Retinol may deliver quick wins, but it doesn’t address the deeper biology of ageing—and it can come at a cost to skin health. Natural alternatives like bakuchiol not only match its results but go further by working in harmony with your skin’s biology.
If you're looking for real natural anti-ageing that respects both your skin and your cells—it's time to rethink retinol
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In August 2012, the National Toxicology Program of the U.S. National Institutes of Health released a report examining the photocarcinogenic effects of certain skincare compounds. The findings were concerning: when these ingredients were included in creams, they increased the number of skin tumors under UV exposure.
One major issue is that these compounds—like retinol—accelerate skin cell turnover, effectively removing surface layers and exposing immature skin cells before they're ready. This makes the skin more vulnerable to UV damage and may actually increase the risk of skin cancer.
When used continuously, they’ve also been shown to cause:
Premature skin ageing...Chronic dryness or redness..Heightened sensitivity..
Still think it’s worth the risk?
