Retinol vs. Bakuchiol: Why This Underrated Ingredient in InMyEyes Eye Serum is the Future of Gentle Anti-Aging

The Retinol Dilemma: Is It Really the Best for Your Delicate Eye Area?

For years, retinol has been the undisputed champion of anti-aging skincare. Dermatologists praise it, beauty gurus swear by it, and countless products feature it as their star ingredient. But here’s the catch—what if retinol is actually too harsh for one of the most sensitive areas of your face?

The skin around your eyes is up to 10 times thinner than the rest of your face, making it more prone to irritation, dryness, and even long-term damage from aggressive actives like retinol. So, if retinol can cause redness, peeling, and sun sensitivity, why are we still risking it on our delicate under-eyes?

Enter bakuchiol—the plant-powered, irritation-free alternative that’s quietly revolutionizing anti-aging eye care. And it’s the hero ingredient in In My Eyes Eye Serum.

Bakuchiol: The Retinol Alternative That Actually Loves Sensitive Skin

Derived from the babchi plant (Psoralea corylifolia), bakuchiol has been making waves in dermatology for its retinol-like benefits without the side effects. Here’s why it’s the smarter choice for your under-eyes:

1. No Irritation, No Peeling—Just Results

Retinol works by accelerating cell turnover, which can lead to redness, flaking, and even worsened sensitivity over time. Bakuchiol, on the other hand, stimulates collagen and elastin gently, reducing fine lines without the infamous "retinol uglies."

2. Safe for Day & Night (No UV Panic!)

Retinol makes your skin more vulnerable to sun damage, meaning you must layer on SPF religiously. Bakuchiol, however, doesn’t increase photosensitivity, making it a worry-free option for morning or evening use.

3. Fights Dark Circles & Puffiness, Not Just Wrinkles

Unlike retinol (which primarily targets wrinkles), bakuchiol has natural anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, helping to calm puffiness and brighten dark circles—a major win for tired eyes!

4. Works for Even the Most Sensitive Skin

If you’ve ever tried retinol only to end up with irritated, burning under-eyes, bakuchiol is your redemption. It’s non-comedogenic, non-drying, and safe for rosacea- or eczema-prone skin—making it the ultimate universal anti-ager.

The Verdict: Is Bakuchiol Really Better Than Retinol?

Science says yes. A 2019 study in the British Journal of Dermatology found that bakuchiol delivered comparable anti-aging results to retinol—minus the irritation (Dhaliwal et al., 2019). And when it comes to the fragile eye area, gentleness is just as important as efficacy.

Why In My Eyes Eye Serum Stands Out?

Not all bakuchiol serums are created equal. In My Eyes Eye Serum combines bakuchiol with nourishing ingredients to hydrate, brighten, and firm the under-eye area—without a single sting or peel in sight.

Final Thought: Should You Ditch Retinol Completely?

Not necessarily—retinol still has its place in skincare. But when it comes to the thin, delicate skin around your eyes, bakuchiol is the clear winner. If you’ve been hesitant to try anti-aging eye treatments because of sensitivity, this is your sign to switch.

Ready to give your under-eyes the gentle rejuvenation they deserve? Try In My Eyes Eye Serum and see why bakuchiol is the future of irritation-free anti-aging.

 


References

Dhaliwal, S., Rybak, I., Ellis, S. R., Notay, M., Trivedi, M., Burney, W., ... & Sivamani, R. K. (2019). Prospective, randomized, double-blind assessment of topical bakuchiol and retinol for facial photoaging. British Journal of Dermatology, *180*(2), 289-296. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjd.16918

InMyEyes. (n.d.). Eye Serum. Retrieved from https://inmyeyes.com/products/eye-serum