Bakuchiol

Why It Matters

Bakuchiol is often included in glow-focused routines for its gentle, retinol-adjacent benefits — especially when smoother texture and more balanced tone are the goal. While it doesn’t function the same way as traditional retinoids at a cellular level, it’s commonly chosen for routines built around consistency, especially in cases of sensitive skin or barrier concerns.

Because it’s derived from plants (specifically the babchi seed) — it can be introduced earlier in a skincare journey or layered into a lineup that’s already ingredient-rich. It’s also a go-to in routines where sun sensitivity is a concern, since it’s often included in daytime formulas. While not a one-to-one retinol alternative, its presence reflects a shift toward routines that support long-term glow — without relying on intensity to prove their worth.

GLOW TIP Use bakuchiol in your morning routine when retinol is too strong — it plays well with SPF and won’t leave your skin extra sensitive to the sun.


Why We Love It For Glow

Bakuchiol in skincare delivers a benefits-driven glow without the baggage. It’s a go-to for routines aiming for that refined, even-toned finish — but without the dryness, flaking, or recovery time that can follows more intense actives like retinol. The result feels balanced, barrier-considerate, and glow-aligned.

Whether you’re glow-guarding a sensitive skin barrier or simply prefer a more gentle approach, this botanical standout opens up retinoid-adjacent benefits to those who may be navigating sensitivity, pregnancy routines, or ingredient fatigue. Bakuchiol doesn’t chase intensity — instead, it offers a steady rhythm that fits into routines focused on balance and barrier care.


Reach for Herbivore Bakuchiol Retinol Alternative Serum — a gentle, purple-hued serum with a soft floral scent and smooth glide.


FAQ

What does bakuchiol in skincare do for glow?

Bakuchiol in skincare is often included to support smoother texture and a more even-looking tone — especially in routines focused on radiance without irritation. It’s gentler profile makes it a favorite in glow-focused skincare, particularly when sensitivity is a concern.

Can you use bakuchiol in skincare every day?

Yes — one of the reasons bakuchiol is often included in skincare routines is its gentle, barrier-considerate profile. Unlike retinol, bakuchiol is commonly used both morning and night in glow-focused routines, especially when paired with ingredients that support skin radiance.

Is bakuchiol better than retinol for glow-focused routines?

That depends on your skin. Bakuchiol in skincare is often considered a glow-supportive option for sensitive skin — especially for those who find traditional retinoids too intense. It’s frequently paired with barrier-focused ingredients to help maintain comfort and balance.