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    BYBI Beauty’s 1% Backuchiol in Olive Squalane Oil Booster has similar benefits as retinol — and the ability to prevent wrinkles, fine lines and aid with pigmentation. This $17 facial oil is a ...

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    BYBI Beauty's bakuchiol oil has similar benefits to retinol, but can be a more gentler alternative for your skin. If retinol is too harsh on your skin, this $17 facial oil could be a 'game ...

  4. The best retinol alternatives for your skin

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    If you have sensitive skin or are pregnant or breastfeeding, skip the retinol and reach for one of these gentle alternatives

  5. Natural skin care - Wikipedia

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    Natural skin care uses topical creams and lotions made of ingredients available in nature. [1] Much of the recent literature reviews plant-derived ingredients, which may include herbs, roots, flowers and essential oils, [2] [3] [4] but natural substances in skin care products include animal-derived products such as beeswax, and minerals.

  6. Crocodile oil - Wikipedia

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    Crocodile oil was used by traditional practitioners for centuries in treatment of ailments, skin conditions, and illnesses such as cancer. [3] In Ancient Egyptian medicine, crocodile oil was used in a liniment to stimulate the growth of hair, to treat bald patches also called alopecia as well as prevent grey hair growth. [4]

  7. Fengyou essence - Wikipedia

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    Menthol and eucalyptus oil in the Fengyou Essence activate specialized nerve cells responsible for sensing temperature, producing the feeling of coldness on the skin. Methyl salicylate could also irritate the skin, causing a burning sensation. Due to the two types of stimulations acting together at the same time, it covers the itchiness.