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It's time you knew about these 5 natural alternatives to retinol

It's time you knew about these 5 natural alternatives to retinol

Time of India12-07-2025
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With the introduction of Korean products into the Indian market, it seems women have gone gaga over the launch of various serums, face masks, and toners - products the Indian skincare scene wasn't really familiar with before.
Amidst this huge K-beauty wave came a formulation that sounded super promising for our skin but also brought along some side effects that didn't sit well with many.
We are talking about retinol in skincare, which has been a game-changer for some but a total turnoff for others. Praised for its ability to tackle signs of ageing, acne, and uneven skin tone, retinol quickly became a staple in many girls' vanities. But despite its perks, it's not for everyone, especially if you have sensitive skin that can't handle its strength.
What is Retinol
?
Retinol is a vitamin A derivative that boosts cell turnover, stimulates collagen production, and unclogs pores. It's widely regarded as one of the most effective anti-ageing ingredients and is usually recommended starting in your early 30s. Valued for skin renewal and rejuvenation, retinol penetrates deep into the skin and interacts with receptors, influencing cellular processes. But if your skin is sensitive, it's best to avoid retinol, it's a potent formula that can either make or break your skin.
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No worries though, if you would rather skip retinol creams and serums, Mother Nature's got your back. Here are five natural alternatives to try that can give you noticeable results.
Bakuchiol
Derived from the seeds of the babchi plant, bakuchiol is the perfect natural swap for retinol. With the rise of clean skincare, bakuchiol has become a favorite because it works like retinol by boosting collagen and cell turnover but without causing irritation.
It's gentle enough for sensitive skin and still packs a punch.
Natural ingredients for glowing skin
NovoRetin
This water-soluble ingredient comes from the mastic tree and boosts the amount of naturally occurring retinoic acid in your skin, delivering retinol-like benefits. NovoRetin improves skin elasticity and density, reduces wrinkles and blemishes, and shrinks the look of pores. Plus, unlike retinol, it's stable and gentle, with no harsh aftereffects.
Rosehip oil
Made from pressed seeds and fruit of the rose plant, rosehip oil is loaded with antioxidants that support healthy skin. It's well-known for reducing hyperpigmentation and scars, calming irritation, and protecting against inflammation. It also contains fatty acids that build ceramides, helping deeply hydrate your skin and improve your complexion.
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Carrot seed oil
A rich source of vitamin A and antioxidants, carrot seed oil is a powerful natural option.
It fights free radicals and environmental damage and serves as a great vegan alternative to retinol. You can easily add it to your skincare routine for a gentle yet effective boost.
Rosemary extract
Rosemary extract is another solid retinol alternative thanks to its strong antioxidant properties and skin-nourishing benefits. It acts as an anti-inflammatory and has antibacterial powers, soothing inflammation and calming acne-prone skin.
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