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GLAMFOX Rosehip Oil + Bakuchiol Retinol Eye Cream

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Tap or press the eye cream on the skin. Apply it with extremely gentle, sweeping strokes and keep pressing and tapping lightly so that the skin absorbs it better. Dhaliwal S, Rybak I, Ellis SR, et al. Prospective, Randomized, Double-blind Assessment of Topical Bakuchiol and Retinol for Facial Photoageing. Br J Dermatol. 2019;180(2):289-296. doi:10.1111/bjd.16918 Remember: Don’t get too close to your eye to avoid irritation. Also, unless the product label directs you to, avoid applying on or near your eyelids. STEP 3: Wait before applying concealer. No, it is not recommended to put your eye cream on your eyelids as it increases the risk of getting into your eyes. This may lead to severe irritation and burning sensations in your eyes. To avoid this, ensure that your product is dermatologically-tested. Caroline Robinson, MD, a board-certified medical and cosmetic dermatologist in Chicago and the founder of Tone Dermatology.

Bergler-Czop B, Bilewicz-Stebel M, Stańkowska A, Bilewicz-Wyrozumska T. Side effects of retinoid therapy on the quality of vision. Acta Pharm. 2016 Dec 1;66(4):471-478. doi: 10.1515/acph-2016-0039. PMID: 27749251. The best bakuchiol product we’ve found on the market is the Isdin Isdinceutics Melatonik Serum. It contains a potent concentration of the ingredient, as well as melatonin and vitamin C, to protect the skin and target signs of aging for a youthful complexion. We also love the more affordable Acure Radically Rejuvenating Dual Phase Bakuchiol Serum, which is formulated with multiple natural antioxidants for skin that looks firmer and glowier.After applying your eye cream, wait about 90 seconds before applying concealer or other skin care products to give it time to fully absorb. This is a great nighttime product that I recommend often,” says Robinson. “It combines bakuchiol with vitamin C and topical melatonin, ingredients that work together to repair damaged skin cells and promote flexible, rejuvenated skin while you sleep.” (And no, unlike the oral supplement, topical melatonin won’t make you sleepy, but it is a potent antioxidant.) It’s a top choice for bedtime skincare routines to undo any damage from environmental free radicals incurred during the day. And the serum-in-oil texture both applies and soaks into the skin beautifully, so you never have to worry about ending up with greasy residue on your pillow. Byrdie Social Media Editor Star Donaldson loves this P.M. powerhouse. Unlike retinol, you don’t have to use bakuchiol at night, but it’s always a good idea to apply active ingredients while you snooze; that’s when your skin naturally goes into repair mode and can best maximize the product's effects. Along with the bakuchiol in this formula, there are also alpha-hydroxy acids—glycolic and lactic—for a mild exfoliating effect that further ups your skin’s glow factor, plus tons of moisturizing and conditioning ingredients so you wake up with a soft and supple complexion.

What's more, the anti-aging effectiveness is not the only questionable thing about RP. It also exibits questionable behaviour in the presence of UV light and was the center of a debate between the non-profit group, EWG (whose intentions are no doubt good, but its credibility is often questioned by scientists) and a group of scientists and dermatologists lead bySteven Q. Wang, MD, director of dermatologic surgery at Memorial-Sloan Kettering Cancer Centre. To apply, start at the inner corner underneath your eye, applying small dots in a semi-circle up to your brow bone. Gently tap in that semi-circle pattern to stimulate circulation until the product is fully absorbed. Be sure not to pull or stretch the skin while you’re doing this. Hyaluronic acid and shea butter: hydrate and seal in moisture around the eye area to prevent fine linesLyons AB, Moy L, Moy R, Tung R. Circadian Rhythm and the Skin: A Review of the Literature. J Clin Aesthet Dermatol. September 2019;12(9):42-45. Shannon Stubbs is a staff commerce writer at Byrdie, where she frequently covers skincare. She conducted additional research to find products for this article and is a fan of Paula's Choice Clinical 0.3% Retinol + 2% Bakuchiol Treatment.

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