Dr. Jennifer Haley M.D.
Board Certified Dermatologist
Dr. Jen Haley is a Board Certified Dermatologist with 20+ years experience in medical, surgical, and cosmetic dermatology and is passionate about integration of health, skin care, fitness, nutrition, and environmental well-being. Dr. Haley explains the difference between Retinol and plant derived Retinol Bakuchiol along with the benefits. . Dermveda Bakuchiol is unique as it ensures top quality Dermatologist recommended formulation along by avoiding many ingredients that are considered harmful to the skin over long term usage.
Dermveda Bakuchiol: The Intersection of Dermatology and Natural Formulations.
Dermveda is the result of years of work, combining Dermatology and natural formulation expertise. Our team has conducted extensive research to ensure that all of our ingredients are safe and compatible for Sensitive skin. We understand that our epidermal sensitive skin only use 100% non-toxic ingredients that do not cause side effects when absorbed into their bloodstream unlike other products which cause issues when they get absorbed.
Serum best results at Week 9.
Our Organic Bakuchiol serum shows best results around Week 9 after regular use two times a day during Morning after shower and at Night before sleep. The results vary per skin type, age of wrinkles and will not work the same for everyone as some have seen it work faster while for others it has taken longer.
Organic bakuchiol offers numerous benefits for the skin. It's suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin.
It helps reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
Bakuchiol also stimulates collagen production. This is essential for maintaining skin elasticity and firmness.
Moreover, it has antioxidant properties. These protect the skin from environmental stressors.
A groundbreaking fusion of cutting-edge technology and time-honored natural remedies, Dermveda has emerged as a pioneer in the skincare industry. By harnessing the precision of modern dermatology nano science, Dermveda enhances the potency and efficacy of ancient herbal treatments, creating formulations that are both innovative and deeply rooted in tradition. Each product is meticulously crafted to deliver active ingredients directly to the skin cells, ensuring maximum absorption and effectiveness.
Dermveda's commitment to sustainability and ethical practices further sets it apart. By sourcing herbs from fair-trade, organic farms and employing eco-friendly production methods, the brand not only cares for your skin but also for the planet. Whether you are dealing with acne, aging, or simply looking to maintain a healthy glow, Dermveda offers a range of solutions that honor both science and nature.
Quinoa peptides are small chains of amino acids derived from the quinoa seed. Known for its nutritional benefits, quinoa is a superfood that's now finding its place in skincare. These peptides can penetrate the skin's surface, delivering hydration and stimulating collagen production. They're gentle, suitable for sensitive skin, and offer a natural alternative to synthetic peptides in skincare products.
Quinoa peptides and niacinamide make a powerful duo in skincare. When combined, these ingredients work synergistically to enhance skin health. They improve skin barrier function, regulate oil production, and reduce inflammation and hyperpigmentation.
This combination is particularly beneficial for those with oily or combination skin. The hydrating properties of quinoa peptides balance the oil-regulating effects of niacinamide, leading to a more balanced and radiant complexion.
Bakuchiol is a plant-derived compound. It's often marketed as a natural alternative to retinol. Retinol, while effective, is not recommended during pregnancy. It poses potential risks to the developing fetus. Bakuchiol, on the other hand, is considered by some dermatologists to be a safer option. However, they advise caution due to limited research. Before adding new products to your skincare routine during pregnancy, it's crucial to consult with a healthcare provider.
Bakuchiol is a natural compound found in the seeds and leaves of the Psoralea corylifolia plant. It's often marketed as a plant-based, vegan-friendly alternative to Retinol. Its popularity is rising due to promising results in initial studies.
Retinol, on the other hand, is a synthetic derivative of Vitamin A. It's been used in dermatology for over three decades. Retinol's effectiveness in reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles has been extensively studied and proven.
Both Bakuchiol and Retinol are celebrated for their anti-aging properties. They can stimulate collagen production, leading to firmer skin. However, their benefits extend beyond anti-aging.
Bakuchiol has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. It's less likely to cause photosensitivity, making it suitable for daytime use. Moreover, it's often presented as a safer alternative during pregnancy.
Retinol is known to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. It's effectiveness is highly dependent on its concentration and formulation. Despite potential side effects, many users prefer Retinol for its long-standing reputation and proven results.
The Product is manufactured in Michigan, USA.