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BakuchiolLicorice Root Extract
Typical ConcentrationConcentrations: 0.5%-2%. Can be used morning and/or night (not photosensitizing like retinoids). Apply after cleansing. Can be combined with retinoids for enhanced effects. Safe to use without SPF specifically for this ingredient, though daily SPF is always recommended.Concentrations vary; glabridin at 0.1-0.4% is the most active brightening component. Full extract at 1-4%. Apply morning and/or night. Safe for all skin types. Often combined with niacinamide and arbutin for enhanced brightening.
ApplicationTopical (serum, oil, cream). Stable in formulation. Not photosensitizing.Topical (serum, cream, toner). Very stable in formulation. Compatible with most active ingredients.
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Mechanism of Action

Bakuchiol

Bakuchiol (meroterpene from Psoralea corylifolia) achieves retinol-like effects through RAR/RXR-independent pathways. It upregulates collagen I and III in fibroblasts via TGF-beta/Smad signaling and possibly ER-beta cross-talk. Bakuchiol downregulates MMP-1, preserving dermal collagen. It accelerates keratinocyte differentiation and stratum corneum turnover through distinct pathways. Direct antioxidant activity scavenges ROS and inhibits lipid peroxidation. Anti-inflammatory effects may involve NF-kappaB modulation. Clinical studies show comparable wrinkle reduction to 0.5% retinol; combination with retinol shows synergy. Safe during pregnancy—does not activate retinoic acid receptors.

Licorice Root Extract

Glabridin competitively inhibits tyrosinase by binding copper active site (CuA, CuB), blocking tyrosine to L-DOPA hydroxylation and DOPA to dopaquinone oxidation. Also inhibits tyrosinase-related protein 1 (TRP-1). Liquiritin disperses existing melanin via melanosome transfer inhibition and autophagy pathway upregulation in keratinocytes. Glycyrrhizin inhibits COX-2 and 5-lipoxygenase, reducing prostaglandin and leukotriene production. Multi-mechanism brightening: tyrosinase inhibition, melanin dispersal, anti-inflammation. Unlike hydroquinone, no melanocyte cytotoxicity — suitable for long-term use and all skin tones. Glabridin has free radical scavenging antioxidant activity. Glycyrrhizin's 11-beta-HSD inhibition has minimal systemic effect with topical use.

Risks & Safety

Bakuchiol

Common

Very few — bakuchiol is exceptionally well-tolerated. Mild tingling in some users initially.

Serious

None documented. Safe during pregnancy.

Rare

Allergic reaction (rare plant allergy).

Licorice Root Extract

Common

Very well-tolerated.

Serious

None documented topically. Oral licorice (glycyrrhizin) can elevate blood pressure, but topical use does not have this effect.

Rare

Allergic contact dermatitis.

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